◆ Berkshire Hathaway's big mystery stock wager could be revealed soon |
◆ Here's where the jobs are for April 2024 - in one chart |
◆ Apple stock has best day since 2022 after earnings beat, $110 billion stock buyback |
◆ SEC charges Trump Media auditor with 'massive fraud' on hundreds of companies, imposes lifetime ban |
◆ U.S. job growth totaled 175,000 in April, much less than expected, while unemployment rose to 3.9% |
◆ Trump trial: Former top aide Hope Hicks cries as cross-examination begins |
◆ Warren Buffett's shopping extravaganza kicks off with Squishmallows pit, 'Poor Charlie's Almanack' |
◆ First Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting without Charlie Munger: What to expect from Warren Buffett |
◆ Guo Wengui chief of staff Yvette Wang pleads guilty to $1 billion fraud conspiracy in New York |
◆ Cramer's week ahead: Earnings from Disney, Uber and Warner Bros. Discovery |
◆ Cramer: Why Apple's Vision Pro could contribute to earnings sooner than expected |
◆ Skydance bid for Paramount hinges on Shari Redstone as special committee ends exclusive talks |
◆ Dave & Buster's plan to allow betting on arcade games draws scrutiny |
◆ Here's how much money you'd have lost if you invested $1,000 in Peloton when it went public |
◆ Skittles is giving away a 1-year stay in an NYC micro-apartment that usually rents for $3,500/month: Take a look inside |
◆ What borrowers need to know as the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program goes on a partial processing pause |
◆ 34-year-old pays $4,150/month for a 1-bedroom apartment above a mall in Miami-take a look inside |
◆ Immigrant workers are helping boost the U.S. labor market |
◆ Jobless rates rise in April for all racial groups except Black Americans |
◆ The top 5 countries where companies are scooping up American tech workers |
◆ Talent war between family offices and Wall Street drives up salaries |
◆ Interest rates are staying high-how to make them work in your favor |
◆ The No. 1 skill companies are hiring for is also the hardest to find, according to new research |
◆ Inside US airport terminals, banks are merging elite travel clubs with branch offices |
◆ AI engineers report burnout and rushed rollouts as 'rat race' to stay competitive hits tech industry |
◆ Amgen stock soars on weight loss injection progress as Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly shares slide |
◆ Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk extends losses following first-quarter results |
◆ Lithium giant Albemarle's plans to reopen a rich mine in North Carolina will take years to complete |
◆ 32-year-old mom's Poshmark side hustle brings in nearly $4,000 a month-she only works 3 to 4 hours a day |
◆ Japan's finance minister says yen intervention may be necessary when there are 'excessive' moves |
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◆ The political tactics underlying some of the pro-Palestinian protests at colleges were the result of months of training, planning, and encouragement by longtime activists and left-wing groups. |
◆ Onetime White House aide Hope Hicks took the stand in Trump's hush-money trial, telling jurors that the release of a tape in which the former president bragged about grabbing women sent his 2016 presidential campaign into a tailspin. |
◆ Shares of Puig jumped above their listing price on their trading debut in Spain after the world's biggest IPO so far this year. |
◆ Boeing supplier RTX has been unable to keep up with demand for a temperature-regulating part for the 787 Dreamliner, causing a reduction in airplane deliveries this year. |
◆ Job growth slowed as employers added a seasonally adjusted 175,000 jobs in April, and unemployment ticked up to 3.9%, marking a break from a string of data showing surprising strength in the labor market. |
◆ America's War Machine Runs on Rare-Earth Magnets. China Owns That Market. |
◆ While U.S. Debates Free Speech, Pro-Hamas Rhetoric in France Is a Crime |
◆ For Conversations You Dread, Try a Chatbot |
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◆ Canadian police charged three men with killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh activist who Canada's prime minister has said was killed with the help of agents of India's government. |
◆ UCLA's chancellor is facing a firestorm of criticism after one of the most chaotic and violent weeks any college has endured amid protests and clashes across the country. |
◆ China launched a space mission to collect samples from the moon's far side and return them to Earth. |
◆ Israel has given Hamas a week to agree to a cease-fire deal or it will go ahead with its military operation in Rafah, Egyptian officials said, as the militant group stalls for better terms that would ensure its survival. |
◆ Rep. Henry Cuellar (D., Texas) was charged with his wife on allegations that they took nearly $600,000 in foreign bribes. |
◆ Firm Retention Summary: CURO Group Holdings |
◆ A fall in Apple's sales in China shows that some consumers there no longer see Apple's product as the most advanced in technology. |
◆ Renewed hope for rate cuts and a big day for tech shares boosted the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq 1.2%, 1.3% and 2%, respectively, on Friday. All three major indexes rose for the week. |
◆ Candy giant Hershey said sales rose 8.9% from year-ago levels, benefiting from both higher prices and volumes. |
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◆ U.S. Job Market Eases, but Hiring Remains Firm |
◆ Billionaire Donor Barry Sternlicht Assails Brown's Deal With Protesters |
◆ Oil Companies Expand Offshore Drilling, Pointing to Energy Needs |
◆ The Perils of the Fed's Vast Bond Holdings |
◆ Why Google Employees Aren't Reacting to US Antitrust Trial |
◆ Calls to Divest From Israel Put Students and Donors on Collision Course |
◆ U.S. Antitrust Case Against Google Is Just the Start |
◆ Horse Racing Deaths Raise Questions About Sport's Future |
◆ Medical Debt Shows Up Less Often on Credit Reports |
◆ When a Bunch of Bloody Yanks Came for English Soccer |
◆ Sam Ash Music Stores to Close |
◆ Paramount Will Let Exclusive Talks With Skydance Lapse, Imperiling Deal |
◆ Campus Protests Over Gaza Spotlight the Work of Student Journalists |
◆ Stock Market Rises After Jobs Report Revives Investors' Hopes for a Rate Cut |
◆ Overlooked No More: Min Matheson, Labor Leader Who Faced Down Mobsters |
◆ Political Furor Over U.S. Steel Bid Puts Cfius in Spotlight |
◆ SEC Charges Trump Media Auditor With Fraud |
◆ TikTok, Facing US Ban, Tells Advertisers It Won't Back Down |
◆ Mike Repole, Horse Racing's Loudest Critic, Is Kentucky Derby Favorite |
◆ The Fed Is Looking for a Job Market Cool-Down. It Just Got One. |
◆ What Will Warren Buffett Bet on Next? |
◆ Sony, Apollo Express Interest in Buying Paramount |
◆ The Fed Is Eyeing the Job Market, but It's Difficult to Read |
◆ Campus Protests Give Russia, China and Iran Fuel to Exploit U.S. Divide |
◆ North Carolina Triad Tries to Reinvent Its Economy |
◆ F.T.C. Clears Exxon Mobil's Acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources |
◆ Universal Music Artists Will Return to TikTok |
◆ Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy Steps Down as Company Cuts 15% of Workers |
◆ Global Growth Forecast Is Lifted but Risks Loom, O.E.C.D. Says |
◆ Dave & Buster's to Allow Betting on Arcade Games |
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