| ◆ Target cuts 1,800 corporate jobs in its first major layoffs in a decade |
| ◆ Chauncey Billups, others arrested in FBI probe linking NBA to Mafia gambling ring |
| ◆ Disney warns ESPN, other networks may go out on YouTube TV at the end of the month |
| ◆ Microsoft AI chief says company won't build chatbots for erotica |
| ◆ Everyone is waiting for Friday's big inflation report. Here's what to expect |
| ◆ Apple begins shipping American-made AI servers from Texas |
| ◆ White House East Wing demolition nearly complete to make room for Trump ballroom |
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| ◆ Former Knicks star Carmelo Anthony says gambling puts pressure on athletes |
| ◆ Why Jim Cramer thinks it pays to bet on the bulls |
| ◆ Ford beats on earnings but lowers 2025 guidance after supplier fire |
| ◆ Intel beats on sales in first earnings report since U.S. government became top shareholder |
| ◆ Prosecutor told DOJ there's not enough evidence to indict Trump foe Sen. Adam Schiff: MSNBC |
| ◆ Google and Anthropic announce cloud deal worth tens of billions of dollars |
| ◆ Things are looking up for lagging industrial Dover as shares pop more than 6% |
| ◆ Meta replacing humans with AI for FTC-mandated privacy reviews |
| ◆ Quantum stocks stayed higher after Trump administration's denial of equity talks. Here's why |
| ◆ Trump port fees slap shipper with $34 million tariff bill: 'They are showing us the door,' says shocked U.S. freight CEO |
| ◆ Trump pardons convicted Binance founder Changpeng Zhao |
| ◆ Trump admin not negotiating equity stakes with quantum firms: Commerce official |
| ◆ Trump backs off federal deployment in San Francisco after Huang, Benioff phone calls |
| ◆ Shares of Labubu maker Pop Mart dip despite staggering third-quarter U.S. sales growth |
| ◆ OpenAI buys AI startup that built interface for Apple computers |
| ◆ Lower mortgage rates push home sales up in September, but prices still stubbornly high |
| ◆ Congress passes bill to fix IRS 'math error' notices. What it means for taxpayers |
| ◆ With stock market concentration risk at peak, 'it's cash, precious metals, and then crypto' as new normal |
| ◆ Super Micro shares fall 6% on weak preliminary results |
| ◆ American Airlines hires industry veteran to lead commercial team as profits trail rivals |
| ◆ Here's where the economy is starting to show 'K-shaped' bifurcation |
| ◆ Elon Musk said Tesla's robot will be 'incredible surgeon,' left Wall Street with no guidance on EVs |
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| ◆ Musk Attacks NASA Leader Over Threat to Reconsider Lunar Contract |
| ◆ G. Michael Brown, 82, Dies; Gambling Regulator Became Casino Executive |
| ◆ Ford's Profit Jumps on Strong Sales but Company Lowers its Outlook |
| ◆ Trump's Sanctions on Russian Oil Sector Ratchet Up Economic War |
| ◆ Trump Opens ANWR to Oil Drilling |
| ◆ Cattle Ranchers are Furious About Trump's Plan to Import More Argentine Beef |
| ◆ Democrats Block Federal Worker Pay Bill as Shutdown Drags On |
| ◆ U.S. to Investigate China's Compliance With 2020 Trade Deal |
| ◆ Volkswagen Says Loss of Chip Supply Could Hit Production |
| ◆ U.S. Health Workers Recalled From Shutdown Furlough for Medicare, A.C.A. Enrollments |
| ◆ Trump Pardons Changpeng Zhao, Founder of the Crypto Exchange Binance |
| ◆ U.S. Sanctions on Russian Oil Could Push India to Stop Buying It |
| ◆ Musk's Trillion-Dollar Pitch |
| ◆ Broadway Averts Strike as Musicians Reach Deal With Producers |
| ◆ Oil Price Jumps on Trump's Russia Sanctions |
| ◆ Putin Calls U.S. Sanctions ‘Unfriendly Act' and Says Russia Won't Bend |
| ◆ How Federal Workers Can Find Financial Assistance as Government Shutdown Drags On |
| ◆ Drug With a 30-Year Monopoly Is Target of State-Level Push to Curb Prices |
| ◆ China's Consumers Are in a Yearslong Funk. Will Anything Get Them to Spend? |
| ◆ Hoping to Grow in Europe, but Bogged Down by Red Tape |
| ◆ Pentagon Announces ‘Next Generation' Press Corps |
| ◆ Three Offers in One Month: Paramount's Secret Pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery |
| ◆ Tesla's Profit Falls 37% After It Cut Car Prices |
| ◆ Why Weren't the Jewels Stolen From the Louvre Insured? |
| ◆ The U.S. Struggles to Break Out From China's Grip on Rare Earths |
| ◆ Does Your Electric Bill Keep Going Up? We Want to See It. |
| ◆ Oil Prices Dropped 18%, Helping Drivers, but Squeezing the Industry |
| ◆ G.M. Previews Talking Cars, Cheaper Batteries and Other New Tech |
| ◆ Beyond Meat Stock Price Gains 1,000% in Days, in Latest Meme Mania |
| ◆ Hollywood's Latest Cliffhanger: The Fate of Warner Bros. Discovery |
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