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CNBC
Biden moves to protect major Alaska watershed from mining
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Boeing's Starliner capsule lands, completing a crucial step toward carrying NASA astronauts
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It's traders vs. investors — and investors like us are here to fight the bear, not flee
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Twitter shareholders vote to boot Silver Lake co-CEO Durban, a longtime Musk backer, from board
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Feds say Twitter used contact info collected for security purposes to target ads
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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Nvidia, Twitter and more
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Twitter jumps after Musk increases commitment in takeover bid to $33.5 billion, in talks for other funding
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Snowflake stock falls as executives forecast a narrower margin than expected
[1550d]
National Rifle Association says 'our deepest sympathies' are with families and victims of Uvalde, Texas school massacre
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Nvidia stock falls on light guidance
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SEC unveils rules to prevent misleading claims and enhance disclosures by ESG funds
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McDonald's shareholders to vote on proxy fight with Carl Icahn over animal welfare practices
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Elon Musk backs 'tight' background checks for all gun sales in wake of mass shooting in Texas
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Struggling to pay your bills in retirement? These resources can help
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Pennsylvania announces recount of Senate GOP primary race between Dr. Oz, Dave McCormick
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Apple discourages retail employees from joining unions in internal video
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says he's confident company can get high costs in check
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Fed minutes point to more rate hikes that go further than the market anticipates
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Schumer says Democrats want to craft gun reforms with GOP after Texas school massacre
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CBO boosts U.S. GDP growth estimates, says inflation has topped and will cool to 2% by 2024
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Some Facebook users are receiving $397 checks over data privacy violations—and these tech companies could be next
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