Consumers are seeking deals and being choosier about their spending in the crucial final weeks of the year, executives say.
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The spending patterns are separating retailers into winners and losers. Walmart is emerging as one of the winners, reporting that its U.S. sales had increased 5 percent in its most recent quarter.
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Maggie Haberman said Trump's team missed Pete Hegseth's payoff to a sexual assault accuser when they vetted him to be secretary of defense.
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