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Walmart
Walmart
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Real Estate
Walmart has spent more than $110 million buying malls this year in a move to become a property owner, not just a tenant
By
Holly Van Leuven
and
Morning Brew
October 20, 2025
Commentary
Walmart’s deal with ChatGPT should worry every ecommerce small business: Your website is living on borrowed time in the age of AI
By
Fayez Mohamood
October 20, 2025
Retail
Former Sears boss says CEOs won’t challenge Trump’s tariffs out of ‘cowardice’—but the holidays are fast approaching, and ‘the party is over’
By
Eva Roytburg
October 20, 2025
North America
Sharpie is resurrecting a cult classic after devotees like Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid clamored for this long-beloved marker
By
Nino Paoli
October 20, 2025
Economy
S&P analysis of 9,000 companies worldwide finds the real cost of tariffs and other corporate costs: $1.2 trillion
By
Nino Paoli
October 18, 2025
Newsletters
U.S. seizes $15 billion in bitcoin held by ‘pig butchering’ scammer
By
Andrew Nusca
October 15, 2025
Newsletters
OpenAI becomes the world’s most valuable private company
By
Andrew Nusca
October 3, 2025
Retail
Walmart now plans to bring drone deliveries to ‘most areas that we operate in,’ exec says
By
Jessica Mathews
October 1, 2025
North America
Walmart goes WalMAHA with plan to remove food dyes and 30 other ingredients from all store brans sold in the U.S.
By
Anne D'Innocenzio
,
Jonel Aleccia
,
Nick Lichtenberg
and
The Associated Press
October 1, 2025
Success
Walmart CEO says he can’t think of a single job that won’t be changed by AI—here’s how today’s workforce can prepare
By
Jessica Coacci
September 30, 2025
Future of Work
Walmart CEO wants ‘everybody to make it to the other side’ and the retail giant will keep headcount flat for now even as AI changes every job
By
Nino Paoli
September 27, 2025
Economy
Walmart is going head-to-head with Amazon and Target on fall sales. They could have the upper hand because no membership is required to shop
By
Alex Vuocolo
and
Retail Brew
September 25, 2025
Economy
Retailers like Walmart and Target ‘can’t keep up with constant price changes’ from tariffs, so many are snipping price tags and ditching discounts
By
Erin Cabrey
and
Retail Brew
September 22, 2025
Cybersecurity
A Muslim Walmart worker says he was impersonated as celebrating Charlie Kirk’s killing, then suspended—and now fears for his family’s safety
By
Eva Roytburg
September 16, 2025
AI
Why Walmart’s U.S. CEO says staffing levels will remain steady even as A.I. becomes a bigger part of work
By
Phil Wahba
September 9, 2025
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Jordan Blum
Tech
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Sasha Rogelberg
Economy
The longer the Supreme Court delays its tariff decision, the better it is for President Trump
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Jim Edwards