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Holiday retail sales tanked, but trucking data shows e-commerce wasn’t the issue

Holiday sales were a downer, but DHL Supply Chain is investing in e-commerce and says its trucking data shows that ‘large growth’ in internet retail continues.  

The best credit cards for booking cruises: How to save big on your next sailing

The best credit cards for cruising aren’t what you may think. Here’s why a flexible travel card is the way to go.  

Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Discover Financial, Alcoa and more

These are the stocks posting the largest moves in after-hours trading.  

Gen Z workers want to retire before 60—here’s how much they need to save each

Gen Z workers plan on retiring by age 59 according to Northwestern Mutual’s latest study. Here’s how much to save each month to reach $2 million by then.  

Crypto publication CoinDesk hires Lazard to explore sale as crisis deepens at parent company DCG

Crypto publication CoinDesk has engaged Lazard to mull a full or partial sale of the business, a subsidiary of Barry Silbert’s Digital Currency Group.  

Apple is the only tech giant that still hasn’t announced layoffs — these charts may

The tech giants went on a hiring spree over the last few years, with one exception.  

Palantir CEO tells tech workers who don’t like the company’s military deals, ‘Don’t work here’

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday, Palantir CEO Alex Karp said, “We are not everyone’s cup of tea.”  

Americans see Biden’s handling of classified docs as inappropriate — but not criminal, poll shows

Americans viewed former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents differently than President Joe Biden’s situation, Quinnipiac polls showed.  

Bed Bath & Beyond looks for capital infusion, buyer ahead of likely bankruptcy filing

Bed Bath & Beyond is looking for financing to keep it afloat during a bankruptcy process, and continued discussions with prospective buyers, according to people familiar.  

Davos elites see a major risk ahead for markets with looming U.S. debt standoff

Budding optimism at the annual meeting of billionaires, heads of state and business leaders in the Swiss Alps collided with a fresh threat.