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            - Amazon says distraction of Olympics, Trump assassination attempt contributed to weak forecast [459d] 
 
            
            - Cramer says the Fed's reluctance to cut rates contributed to Thursday's sell-off [459d] 
 
            
            - Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Apple, Amazon, Intel, Snap and more [459d] 
 
            
            - DoorDash shares pop 13% on second-quarter revenue beat [459d] 
 
            
            - Amazon’s advertising business grew 20% in the second quarter [459d] 
 
            
            - Amazon's cloud unit reports 19% revenue growth, topping estimates [459d] 
 
            
            - Block reports better-than-expected earnings for second quarter [459d] 
 
            
            - Intel to cut 15% of headcount, reports quarterly guidance miss [459d] 
 
            
            - Snap shares plunge over 20% on weak guidance [459d] 
 
            
            - Here's everything you need to know about Friday's big jobs report [459d] 
 
            
            - P&G's rally signals economic worries are back — plus, we're downgrading a consumer stock [459d] 
 
            
            - Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro cancels Hamptons fundraiser, days before expected Harris VP reveal [459d] 
 
            
            - Americans have 4 core beliefs about money—but only one helps you get richer [459d] 
 
            
            - Elon Musk sued by ex-CNN anchor Don Lemon over canceled X deal [459d] 
 
            
            - Dominion Energy looking at connecting data center directly to Connecticut nuclear plant [459d] 
 
            
            - Venu, a $42.99 per month sports streamer, has a tough marketing challenge to find an audience [459d] 
 
            
            - Kamala Harris has a murky antitrust record. Wall Street sees an opportunity [459d] 
 
            
            - The Fed keeps interest rates high for now—here's how much money it could be costing you each month [459d] 
 
            
            - Putin's Trader: How Russian hackers stole millions from U.S. investors [459d] 
 
            
            - Eli Lilly bucks the down market on a case for wider coverage of its weight-loss drug [459d] 
 
            
            - UConn basketball's Paige Bueckers to sign NIL deal with Unrivaled league, receive equity stake [459d] 
 
            
            - Amazon to report quarterly earnings after the close [459d] 
 
            
            - Apple set to report fiscal third-quarter earnings after the bell [459d] 
 
            
            - WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, ex-Marine Whelan released in U.S., Russia prisoner swap [459d] 
 
            
            - Babies R Us is back: Here's why Kohl's is betting on babies to drive its turnaround [459d] 
 
            
            - Meta shares pop 6% on earnings beat, rosy revenue forecast [459d] 
 
            
            - Student loan forgiveness may be on the way for roughly 25 million borrowers. Here's what to know [459d] 
 
            
            - 30-year-old’s side hustle makes $27,800 a month—it takes 2 hours a day and outearns her 9-to-5 job [459d] 
 
            
            - 10-year Treasury yield falls below 4% for the first time since February [459d] 
 
            
            - Trump's bitcoin strategy was shared behind closed doors with CEOs who raised $25 million. Here's what he told them. [459d] 
 
            
            - Working remotely from a cruise ship? Here's why the IRS still expects taxes [459d] 
 
            
            - Your health records are coming to new apps. Here's why [459d] 
 
            
            - Markets are clamoring for the Fed to start cutting soon: 'What is it they're looking for?' [459d] 
 
            
            - Sports streaming venture Venu priced at $42.99 a month [459d] 
 
            
            - U.S. crude oil breaks $78 per barrel as fears of war between Iran and Israel grow [459d] 
 
            
            - Eli Lilly's weight loss drug Zepbound cuts heart failure risks in late-stage study [459d] 
 
            
            - Elliott's 'constructive' Starbucks engagement complicated by Howard Schultz's looming presence [459d] 
 
            
            - New bill proposals aim to make it easier for disabled individuals to save money [459d] 
 
            
            - Wayfair CEO likens home goods slowdown to 2008 financial crisis: 'Customers remain cautious' [459d] 
 
            
            - U.S. rugby star Ilona Maher says Olympic bronze medal may have saved the team [459d] 
 
            
            - Biogen beats expectations, hikes outlook as Alzheimer's drug Leqembi and other new products gain traction [459d] 
 
            
            - Moderna stock falls more than 10% as it slashes guidance on low EU sales, tough U.S. vaccine market [459d] 
 
            
            - Israeli military says it killed Hamas armed wing leader Mohammed Deif in Gaza airstrike last month [460d] 
 
            
            - Rolls-Royce shares soar to all-time high on reinstated dividend, raised profit guidance [460d] 
 
            
            - Barclays profit dips in the second quarter, beats estimates [460d] 
 
            
            - Shell beats second-quarter profit expectations, launches $3.5 billion share buyback program [460d] 
 
            
            - World’s first major AI law enters into force — here's what it means for U.S. tech giants [460d] 
 
            
            - Trying to cut back? These 10 places are deemed the 'best' places for an alcohol-free trip [460d] 
 
            
            - CNBC Daily Open: Fed signals possible rate cut; Wall Street soars; oil gains as Middle East tensions rise [460d] 
 
            
            - Microsoft says OpenAI is now a competitor in AI and search [460d] 
 
            
            - Meta's advertising growth is proof that hefty AI spending is already paying off [460d] 
 
            
            
        
     
    
 
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