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Ikea is rolling out artificial intelligence literacy training to retail workers companywide.

The Federal Trade Commission is sending out settlement funds from Ring to more than 117,000 users.

Bristol Myers Squibb announced plans to cut $1.5 billion in costs by 2025.

Comcast topped estimates for the first quarter.

The utility's president and CEO expects to exit the role early next year.

The Baptist Bible Fellowship International is wrapping up a 30-acre development on the west side.

In a report to City Council, Director Taj Suleyman says his office plans to change its name to the Office of Belonging and Intercultural Development. 

The last day in business at 2833 W. Chestnut Expressway is scheduled April 27.

As federal government touts potential economic benefits, U.S. Chamber of Commerce vows to file suit.

A Missouri man has been sentenced for Paycheck Protection Program loan fraud to the tune of more than $500,000.

Trussworks Mid-America has broken ground on a $5 million manufacturing plant in the southeast Missouri city of Jackson.

The University of Missouri has hired Laird Veatch as its next athletics director.

A Colorado-based Catholic organization has purchased Boeing's former corporate retreat in St. Louis County.

A technology glitch caused missed sales for some of Missouri's dispensaries on April 20, which serves as an unofficial holiday for marijuana enthusiasts and the industry's Black Friday.

UnitedHealth Group confirmed a ransomware attack on Change Healthcare, its health technology subsidiary.

The Federal Trade Commission sued to block a proposed $8.5 billion acquisition of Capri Holdings.

Tesla reported lower-than-expected first-quarter results.

OMB Bank's Jennifer Davis: "The cattle market’s current buoyancy represents more than just fleeting optimism – it embodies the resilience and resourcefulness of our local agribusiness community."

Farms are under pressure, and the outlook from the University of Missouri Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute projects further declines in farm income and higher costs for producers.

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