2025 Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin contest; nominations accepted

Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce is now accepting nominations for the statewide competition to find the "Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin."

CVS Caremark ordered to pay $290M after Medicare fraud scheme exposed by former Aetna whistleblower

In 2014, Caremark was accused of manipulating how drug costs were reported, prompting Aetna and SilverScript to submit false direct and indirect remuneration reports in 2013 and 2014, according to court records.

Musk's X settles $500M severance lawsuit with terminated employees

Former Twitter employees argued a 2019 severance plan guaranteed more pay than the company offered after Elon Musk's acquisition.

These are Americans' top financial regrets -- and what to do about them

Some of the top reasons people had a financial regret were not saving early enough for retirement, taking on too much student loan debt and credit card debt.

Port Washington data center development agreement approved

The Port Washington Common Council on Tuesday voted to approve a development agreement with Vantage Data Centers, advancing the project.

George Webb out of vouchers; free burgers still available Wednesday

There's clearly demand for free burgers from George Webb. The company announced that it has given away all 100,000 free hamburger vouchers.

MSNBC gets a new name; here's what it means

MSNBC is set to rebrand later this year, a move that marks its separation from NBC and the removal of the familiar peacock logo.

Lowe's launches skilled trades academy for military members and spouses

The Skilled Trades Academy is a six-week, in-person training program designed to help service members, veterans and military spouses launch careers in high-demand skilled trades.

Ulta and Target to end in-store partnership in 2026

Ulta Beauty and Target have “mutually agreed” to close the mini-Ultas inside Target stores next year.

Cities where Americans are adding the most debt in 2025, according to data

Climbing out of debt can be a tough barrier to overcome, and residents in these cities have seen the size of their debt grow significantly in a short amount of time based on findings in a new study.

Kellogg's signs deal to remove toxic dyes from cereals

Other companies have verbally committed to removing food dyes, but Kellogg’s is the first to sign a legally binding agreement to remove food colorings.