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Vice Media filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to facilitate a sale of the company, CNN Business reports.

Texas Attorney General Paxton's office reached an $8 million settlement with Google.

Fanatics reached a deal to buy the U.S. operations of sports betting company PointsBet.

"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" held its lead at the domestic box office for the second weekend.

Building permits, bankruptcies and more are included.

Columnist Bennet Bodenstein samples two foreign-made products.

Brian Inman will run an Embassy Suites in Jonesboro for the Springfield-based company.

Delays pushed construction back by a year.

The development site is next to a Whataburger nearing completion at Glenstone Avenue and Kearney Street.

Missouri lawmakers have passed new legislation designed to target texting while driving.

St. Louis-based American Metals Supply, a wholesale distributor of sheet and coil steel, prefabricated duct and other HVAC materials, has been sold.

The Kansas City Council passed a bill to make the city a safe haven for gender-affirming health care.

Elon Musk announced he would name a new CEO of Twitter.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Board of Directors approved a proposal to raise fees for big banks.

Peloton is recalling roughly 2 million exercise bicycles.

U.S. jobless claims rose to their highest level since 2021 last week.

The average long-term mortgage rate in the United States has dropped to a five-week low.

Bruce Long is succeeding Edwin “Cookie” Rice, who has led the family business for half a century.

A home improvement business failed to respond to customers or provide refunds, officials say.

Missouri State University is among the recipients.

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