Richard Drew - File / AP Photo Walmart Makes Major Announcement on Credit Card Partnership - Here's What It Means for Shoppers Walmart has ended a partnership that made a banking company the exclusive issuer of Walmart’s consumer credit cards. By The Associated Press May 25, 2024
payphoto / Getty ImagesCommentary Walmart Sees Uptick in Sales, But Don't Let Biden Gaslight You That This Means a Healthy Economy While the retail giant saw impressive growth in the first quarter, it that doesn't mean that the economy is out of the fire just yet. By Anthony Altomari May 18, 2024
Jessica McGowan / Getty Images Walmart Begins Major Round of Layoffs and Employee Relocation As Bidenomics continues to depress the economy, retail giant Walmart moves to institute a wave of layoffs and employee relocations. By Warner Todd Huston May 14, 2024
Mark Lennihan / AP Recall Issued for Thousands of Pounds of Meat Sold at Walmart Stores Nationwide Walmart provided a comprehensive list of every location where the potentially contaminated beef was shipped. By Johnathan Jones May 2, 2024
Bob Riha, Jr. / Getty ImagesCommentary Thieves Appear to Be Forcing Major Changes at a Growing Number of Walmart Locations Shoplifting in major Democrat-run cities might finally force Walmart to scale back on its glut of self-checkout lanes. By Allison Anton April 22, 2024
@Chicago_Scanner / X screen shot 63 Walmart Closures Reported Across US, But Retailer Says 150 Store New Stores Coming Over 5 Years The nation's largest grocery retailer is closing the doors of some locations in the country's most progressive cities. By Richard Moorhead February 24, 2024
@fortworthpd / X screen shotCommentary Society Hits Rock Bottom: Man Caught on Camera Robbing Girl Scout Who Was Selling Cookies The reality is America is no longer a place where girls can raise money for their activities without the threat of becoming victims of crime. By Johnathan Jones February 20, 2024
Joe Raedle / Getty Images; Thierry Monasse / Getty ImagesCommentary If Conservatives Give Bud Light Another Chance, Their Money Would Go to Bill Gates: Here's How Is the Gates Foundation helping Bud Light or hoping to make a killing on their investment if sales rebound? By Mike Landry February 7, 2024
Aurora via AP Driverless Truck Companies to Eliminate Human Copilots by Year's End: Report “They have to reach that superhuman level, at least initially, until there’s broader acceptance. And who knows how long that would take." By George C. Upper III January 6, 2024
Lee County Sheriff's Office / Facebook screen shot Surveillance Footage Shows 'Incredibly Disturbing' Attempt to Kidnap 4-Year-Old at Walmart: Sheriff Authorities said, "an unknown man walked up to the child shopping with his family, grabbed his wrist, and forced him to go in his direction." By Ben Kew January 3, 2024