Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk, whom JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon once called “our Einstein”, has had plenty on his plate lately. SpaceX’s (SPCX) latest Starship
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Battle for control of the Strait of Hormuz escalates as Tehran hits Saudi Arabia for the first time in months
Objectives include countering ‘censorship’ from EU regulations and supporting ‘national sovereignty’
Microsoft has been one of the worst-performing large-cap tech stocks of 2026, down about 20% year to date, even as the company keeps expanding its
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The U.S. cosmetics industry has faced growing competition from the Korean cosmetics market since 2020, as the Asian country’s products have grown in popularity. As
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Intel Corporation (INTC) and Google Cloud announced an expanded partnership on Thursday 16th, deploying Gemini Enterprise across Intel’s workforce and pushing agentic AI tools into
Selling a home in the United States has settled into a slower, more deliberate rhythm than the one sellers grew used to during the pandemic
Land forces chief says Kyiv’s military expertise is proving invaluable as Bundeswehr rebuilds and US support wanes
Verizon has struggled to slow customer losses in its wireless business in recent years, and under new leadership, it is making major workforce changes. Dan
Apple isn’t just counting on customers to keep buying iPhones. It also expects them to keep paying every month long after they’ve bought one. While
Imagine enrolling in a student loan plan that promises to erase your unpaid interest each month and automatically reduce your principal. But then both of
Last October, Mark Zuckerberg mentioned almost in passing that companies kept asking Meta if they could buy computing capacity from it, at a premium. It
A warehouse shift in Tulsa will result in 184 job cuts, even as production lines beside it continue to operate. TheStreet recently reported that Coca-Cola
The first half of 2026 brought plenty of volatility, particularly in memory stocks, while Wall Street remained distracted by short sellers and geopolitical tensions. As
If you shop at Giant Eagle, your grocery bill could look noticeably different this month, and the savings are broader than you might expect. The
Gold’s 2026 story was mostly supposed to be how high the safe-haven trade could potentially run. For context, the shiny yellow metal soared roughly 63%
Businesses rarely come out and tell you that they have a bad product, but on rare occasions, embracing the need for change and admitting problems
Earlier this month, Tesla investors got some much-needed good news when the electric vehicle maker reported that it delivered more than 480,000 vehicles in the
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Department of Justice tells top firms their leaders must sit for depositions over agreements they reached over a year ago
Cybersecurity company Kaspersky said a newly identified malware framework is targeting cryptocurrency investors through social engineering tactics and trojanized GitHub apps.
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The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate hit 6.55% the week of July 16, according to Freddie Mac. The rate has now surpassed 6.5%, but it’s
Kevin Warsh threw down a few red cards during his first meetings with Congress as Federal Reserve Chairman, especially during often-spicy grilling by Senate Democrats
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Crisis engulfs military after Ukrainian president dismissed his popular defence minister
France’s gambling authority has ordered the country’s internet service providers to geoblock Polymarket, citing illegal gambling and market manipulation concerns.
Claiming Social Security benefits early while continuing to work can have an unexpected consequence: a monthly payment from the Social Security Administration (SSA) may be
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For more than a decade, the U.S. government recognized that government subsidies were essential to get consumers interested in purchasing electric vehicles, at least during
US keeps up pressure on Brussels a year after deal to reduce Donald Trump’s tariffs
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The extremes that film fanatics are going to in order to watch Nolan’s latest tell us something
Stock markets are not only ignoring the obvious threats, but seem imbued with extreme optimism
Accusations of foul play have swirled around this year’s tournament — but England fan Gideon Rachman still can’t get enough
Investments in semiconductors fuel growth in regional revenues for US banks
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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed on July 4, 2025, overhauled the federal student loan system and reshaped which repayment plans qualify for the
Wall Street rewards patience just as often as conviction. Here, the smartest move isn’t buying more but knowing when to wait. I make more money