Business
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Uber orders employees back to office 3 days per week as company cracks down on remote work: report
Uber is ordering employees to spend at least three days per week in the office and cutting back on remote work, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said in a...
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Bill Ackman claims Nike CEO apologized for billboard that ‘made light of the Holocaust’
Nike has not confirmed the billionaire hedge fund manager's claim.
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UPS to slash 20,000 jobs on weak Amazon deliveries over Trump tariff turmoil
Shares in UPS ticked up less than 1% premarket after the company said it expects to save $3.5 billion this year from the job cuts and by shutting...
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Trump to ease blow from auto tariffs by giving car makers exemptions on steel, aluminum
Automakers facing Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars will not also have to pay separate tariffs on materials such as steel and aluminum.
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White House blasts ‘China-aligned’ Amazon over tariff surcharge label as company denies report
The label, which informs customers of additional charges due to new US tariffs on Chinese imports, has sparked controversy amid escalating trade...
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Trump requires truck drivers to speak English with new executive order
President Trump is mandating that truck drivers speak English before they hit the road with an executive order designed to "keep American families...
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Inside The Atlantic magazine's circuitous route to interviews with Trump
Writers Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer of The Atlantic say they've learned one thing during their years of covering President Donald Trump: His...
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U.S. agriculture sector sees China orders dry up as trade war stagnates
China is a "threatened market" for U.S. farmers as the trade impasse between Beijing and Washington leads to canceled orders and a complex scramble...
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Treasury Secretary Bessent says onus is on China to de-escalate trade war
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday it is "up to China" to de-escalate President Trump's trade war with Beijing, pointing to its...
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How bugs and beet juice could play roles in the race to replace artificial dyes in food
As pressure grows to get artificial colors out of the U.S. food supply, the shift may well start at Abby Tampow's laboratory desk.
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With China and the U.S. at intense economic odds, other nations are being forced to choose sides
One went to the United States. The other went to China. It was a sign of the times.
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Supreme Court to hear dispute over Whole Foods carrying baby food accused of causing autism
The Supreme Court announced Monday it would take up a legal battle over whether Whole Foods must be part of a case against one of its products,...