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UPS will offer an early retirement package to drivers as it looks to cull 20,000 workers amid slower parcel growth.
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Katie Miller has emerged as a key spokesperson for Musk while her husband, Stephen Miller, remains President Trump's deputy chief of staff.
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Cadence and Synopsys rose Thursday after the U.S. lifted export restrictions on electronic design automation tools to China.
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Crypto companies are increasingly laying the plumbing for new business lines as regulatory clarity nears.
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DRIVERS have been warned of traffic chaos on July 4 – with experts pinpointing the exact hours to avoid. Millions are set to hit the roads to travel for the upcoming holiday weekend. And moto…
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Recent IPO stocks are attracting investors eager to take on more risk. Here's what's driving the enthusiasm and how to play them.
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Keith’s note: Here’s a snapshot of where things stand in the DRP (Deferred Resignation Program) arena: Over 2,600 NASA employees have taken the deal so far and the window doesn’t even close until 25 July. In addition, there are another 350 or non-DRP departur…
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Del Monte filed for bankruptcy. It's CEO's confusing statement is a lesson for every leader.
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OpenAI said Wednesday that it does not endorse Robinhood's sale of "OpenAI tokens," noting that these are not equity in the company.
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A top official at the Food and Drug Administration recently overruled government scientists on the availability of two COVID-19 vaccines. Newly released documents show the FDA’s vaccine chief, Dr. Vinay Prasad, intervened to restrict approval of two new shots…
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As President Donald Trump and his advisers begin weighing replacements for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, they’re running into one significant complication: It’s not clear that Powell will leave the US central bank next year.
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One of the most unexpected — and most coveted — free agents on the market is Damian Lillard.
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The US plans to charge 20% tariffs on Vietnamese goods - less than half the rate set to go into effect next week.
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Republicans in Congress have advanced a bill cutting clean energy tax credits, and the industry is bracing for the impacts. The legislation targets incentives like the 30% residential solar tax credit extended by the Inflation Reduction Act. Business leaders …
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The brewer, which owns Modelo, Corona and Pacifico, says that roughly half of its beer sales come from Latinos in the U.S.
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Against a ticking clock, President Donald Trump said Wednesday the United States has reached a trade agreement with Vietnam, pulling off the administration’s third significant deal ahead of a self-imposed July 9 deadline.
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OpenAI has agreed to rent a massive amount of computing power from Oracle Corp. data centers as part of its Stargate initiative, underscoring the intense requirements for cutting-edge artificial intelligence products.
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Kuniskis was just made the head of American brands and North American marketing and retail strategy. His first order of business? Bringing back SRT.
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The Scattered Spider hacking group has caused chaos among retailers, insurers, and airlines in recent months. Researchers warn that its flexible structure poses challenges for defense.
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AAA anticipates that a record 72.2 million people will travel this holiday weekend. Here's how to prepare if you're one of them.
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ADP is right that hiring has slowed, but the labor market hasn’t collapsed
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