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The Street

Walmart’s bestselling $66 quilt set is on sale for $33, and shoppers call it ‘top tier’

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Walmart sends a hard-nosed message to employees

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California wildfires will cost insurers billions

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Amazon’s stock drops as earnings outlook underwhelms

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Stealing from the poor – The News International

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Jobs report might prove catalyst to wavering stock market

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Ford CEO calls out his automotive rivals amid policy talk

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Islamic Finance

Maldivians will soon see a day without extreme poverty: Pres Muizzu – Avas.mv

Stealing from the poor – The News International

US will take over the Gaza Strip, says President Trump

Zakat Corruption – MSN

Zakat News

Stealing from the poor – The News International

Sadaqah News

10 Ways You Can Help Palestine Now – Muslim Hands

Trusted by Rightsholders Worldwide – Islamic Relief UK

Zakat for Palestine – Muslim Hands

Increase Your Wealth Through Charity – About Islam

"Those who spend their wealth in the cause of Allah and do not follow their charity with reminders of their generosity or hurtful words—they will get their reward from their Lord, and there will be no fear for them, nor will they grieve." (2:262)

Sustainable News

Google Invests Over $100 Million in Carbon Removal in 2024

Google Eliminates DEI Goals

Did the Moo Deng craze help wild pygmy hippo conservation?

Where are the critical minerals flashpoints in 2025?

As climate costs mount, US communities look to the courts