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Tips for Buying a Used Car: Work With Reputable Dealers
Used car prices are skyrocketing, with some costing as much as a brand new car. Cheddar News reporter Ashley Mastronardi has more on what's behind rising prices for pre-owned vehicles and some tips for getting the best bang for your buck.

Stock Market Today: Wall Street Slips as Stocks Slump Worldwide
Wall Street slipped as stocks slumped worldwide Wednesday on worries about the strength of the global economy and inflation.

Amazon Workers Upset Over Job Cuts, Return-to-Office Mandate Stage Walkout
A group of Amazon workers upset about recent layoffs, a return-to-office mandate and the company’s environmental impact is planning a walkout at the company's Seattle headquarters Wednesday.

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Cheddar Morning News Briefings of May 31st
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The Day Ahead: Salesforce Earnings, Labor Market Update & 'Ted Lasso' Series Finale
The Day Ahead: Salesforce Earnings, Labor Market Update & 'Ted Lasso' Series Finale

Stretching Your Dollar: Report Shows Rents Stable Nationally, Soaring in Some States
A report from Rent.com finds that prices are stabilizing at the national level but some states are still seeing some skyrocketing rates. Jon Leckie, a researcher with Rent.com, joined Cheddar News to provide the big takeaways on what're the latest trends from the report.

Delta Airlines Facing Class Action Lawsuit
Delta Airlines is facing a class-action lawsuit, alleging that the company inaccurately claims to be the world's first carbon-neutral airline.

Air New Zealand to Weigh Passengers
Air New Zealand is asking passengers to weigh themselves before boarding flights in an effort to ensure "the safe and efficient operation of the aircraft."



