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Inflation in the supply chain, higher-than-expected inventory, and a 30% rise in wage costs helped derail Walmart’s first-quarter net income.
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Tom Flak, a consultant with BDG, says federal dollars can help subsidize broadband for 110,000 households in state that don't have broadband access.
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Jake Bequette is challenging incumbent U.S. Sen. John Boozman in the Republican primary.
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The Office of Personnel and Management has corrected mistakes found by auditors.
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A new congressional report alleges Arkansas-based Tyson Foods drafted an early version of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump allowing meatpacking facilities to remain open in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The game-based video app, called SafeUse, allows players to choose different scenarios that lead to different outcomes while discouraging opioid use among adolescents.
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Police responded to the shooting Thursday night at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
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The Heartland Summit in Bentonville was intended to help change the narrative of middle America.
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Former DEA agent Nathan Koen was sentenced Wednesday to more than 11 years in prison for his role in a bribery scheme.
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The Arkansas Supreme Court justices running for reelection are leading their races, but with the amount of undecided voters that could change.
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There's a new focus on mental wellness among college athletes, in part brought on by high-profile cases of athletes choosing to focus on their wellbeing instead of competing.
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While being honored for increasing funding for those with disabilities, Gov. Asa Hutchinson said there are still federal government roadblocks.