Business
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Marc Lore’s Wonder dangles incentives for investors following $100M Nestle deal: sources
Wonder -- the food-delivery startup that just got a $100M investment from Nestle -- is dangling unusual incentives for investors as it scrambles to...
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Only 8% of millionaires consider themselves rich: survey
A survey also found that of 1,000 Americans making at least $175K a year, 25% say they are either “very poor,” “poor” or “getting by but things are...
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Boeing data published by Lockbit hackers after demand for ransom
Boeing said it "remains confident" the event does not pose a threat to aircraft or flight safety, but declined to comment on whether defense or...
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GM’s Cruise robotaxi company begins layoffs, recalls entire fleet after cars crash into pedestrians
The layoffs and recall are just the latest in what's been a very bumpy road for Cruise.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai to be grilled in antitrust trial with ‘Fortnite’ maker
Google CEO Sundar Pichai is set to defend his company’s controversial app store practices next week during a court battle with “Fortnite” maker...
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US consumer fears about long-term inflation hit 12-year high, data shows
Surveyed Americans see costs rising 4.4% during the coming 12 months, up from an expectation of 4.2% a month earlier, according to a report.
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Tainted eyedrops pulled by CVS, Target made by barefoot workers in India: report
Workers walked around barefoot and safety test results were faked in the factory in India, according to an explosive report.
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Bill Ackman claims he never made ‘no-hire list’ of anti-Israel Harvard students
Bill Ackman was among the loudest voices calling on Harvard University to release a list of students involved in the dozens of groups that signed a...
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Wynn joins Caesars and MGM in reaching tentative deal to avoid a strike by Las Vegas hotel workers
Over seven months of tense negotiations, mandatory daily room cleanings underscored the big issues that Las Vegas union hotel workers were fighting...
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Speaker Johnson still fine-tuning stopgap bill to avert shutdown as time wears thin
Speaker Mike Johnson has still not produced a stopgap bill to prevent a partial government shutdown, and the borrowed time to fund the government...
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When death doesn't mean taxes: How the wealthy avoid paying Uncle Sam
It may sound like the old joke about the inevitability of death and taxes, except in this case, it turns out it's how the wealthy avoid paying taxes.
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An Elon Musk biopic is in the works, to be directed by Darren Aronofsky: source
"Glad Darren is doing it. He is one of the best," Musk said in an X post on Friday.