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- Co-defendant in SEC civil fraud complaint against fake billionaire Justin Costello agrees to settle case [1285d]
- UN report details horrifying Ukrainian accounts of rape, torture and executions by Russian troops [1285d]
- GM temporarily suspends advertising on Twitter following Elon Musk takeover [1285d]
- Big Tech falters on dreary earnings and forecasts for Q4— Meta has worst week ever, Amazon tumbles 13% [1285d]
- Chrysler and Jeep parent Stellantis offering buyouts to some U.S. salaried employees [1285d]
- Elon Musk plans Twitter content moderation council as questions about Trump return loom [1285d]
- Why Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul work 17-hour days promoting their Dos Hombres mezcal: 'There's no substitute for hard work' [1285d]
- FDA says two studies showing omicron boosters weren't much better than old Covid shots were too small to come to any conclusions [1285d]
- Elon Musk's first day owning Twitter leads to havoc and a possible hoax about layoffs [1285d]
- Here's a round up of 8 price target changes we made in Club stocks post earnings [1285d]
- Departing Twitter employees say layoffs have started as Elon Musk takes over [1285d]
- 54% of adults say they have stopped or reduced their retirement savings contributions due to inflation, study shows [1285d]
- Watch live: San Francisco Police discuss attack of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband [1285d]
- Demand for Series I bonds crashes TreasuryDirect site ahead of key deadline as investors try to secure 9.62% rate [1285d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Apple, Amazon, Intel and more [1285d]
- Apple stock surges, on pace for its best day since 2020 [1285d]
- Ron Insana says the Fed at least could hint about a change in policy ahead [1285d]
- Truth Social merger partner's shares slip after Trump weighs in on Elon Musk Twitter deal [1285d]
- Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen announce divorce after 13 years of marriage [1285d]
- Amazon shares fall 9% to lowest since April 2020 on weak forecast [1285d]
- Honeywell CEO is wisely preparing businesses for a tougher 2023, but remains optimistic [1285d]
- Lawmakers urge tech CEOs to do more to help Iranian protesters circumvent internet censorship [1285d]
- We're exiting a drug stock for a nice gain and putting some of that money to work elsewhere [1285d]
- Some TikTok users are receiving $167 checks over data privacy violations—and Google and Snapchat could be next [1285d]
- 'Safe port in the storm:' Why investors rewarded Apple but fled its Big Tech peers after earnings [1286d]
- Help! My friend won't stop complaining about work and I just can't take any more [1286d]
- How super-hot rocks miles under the earth's surface could provide limitless clean energy [1286d]
- How the pay transparency movement's success will change the way jobs are listed [1286d]
- Trump applauds Musk's Twitter takeover, says the platform that banned him 'is now in sane hands' [1286d]
- Pending home sales fell 10% in September, much worse than expected [1286d]
- SEC Chair Gary Gensler defends controversial clawback rule, saying it won't stop companies from going public [1286d]
- 'Safe port in the storm:' Why Apple didn't get hammered after earnings, while Amazon, Google and Facebook did [1286d]
- Workers at NYC Starbucks and Amazon Go store file petition to unionize [1286d]
- IRS ‘fully committed’ to better customer service as agency hires 4,000 new workers [1286d]
- Prepare your finances for a recession despite strong GDP report, warn financial advisors: 'Plan for more disruption' [1286d]
- EU official warns Musk he'll have to 'fly by our rules' as he buys Twitter [1286d]
- More than 40% of U.S. households will owe no federal income tax, down from last year, according to a new analysis [1286d]
- What Cramer is watching Friday — Amazon drop overdone, Apple's outlier quarter, Big Oil profits [1286d]
- Top ranked advisors say these are the 3 biggest investing mistakes people make during recessions [1286d]
- Husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi 'violently assaulted' by assailant at home, her office says [1286d]
- 5 of the riskiest industries to work in during a recession, according to economists [1286d]
- Key inflation gauge for the Fed rose 0.5% in September, in line with expectations [1286d]
- How United Airlines expects electric planes to change the way passengers make travel decisions [1286d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Amazon and others [1286d]
- U.S. economy seeing a 'mitigation' in growth not a slowdown, says Bank of America CEO [1286d]
- Mattress Mack's $10 million bets on the World Series could net him a record $75 million [1286d]
- A court just ruled that CFPB's funding is unconstitutional, and that could be 'catastrophic' for mortgage markets [1286d]
- Europe's 'not out of the woods' despite gas prices falling to 4-month lows [1286d]
- How super-hot rocks miles under the earth's surface could help combat climate change [1286d]
- EU strikes deal to ban the sale of new diesel and gasoline cars from 2035 [1286d]
- 'I don't lose sleep': Bank of America CEO isn't worried about financing the Twitter deal [1286d]
- Asia would be the biggest loser if the global economy splits up, IMF warns [1286d]
- U.S. tech giants face pressure from Europe's telcos to pay for building the internet [1286d]
- Britain's new PM is almost a billionaire — with a net worth twice that of King Charles [1286d]
- Covid cases, controls spread in China [1286d]
- Venture capitalists are betting on a part of China’s chip industry safe from U.S. bans [1286d]
- Bank of Japan sticks to its dovish stance as the rest of the world takes on jumbo hikes [1286d]
- An Apple and Tesla exec who quit to build his own startup now has a star-studded list of investors [1286d]
- American companies increasingly look outside of China after Covid [1286d]
- Apple defies the Big Tech meltdown and remains the stock to own, not trade [1286d]
- Elon Musk now in charge of Twitter, CEO and CFO have left, sources say [1286d]
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