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- LeBron James, Kevin Durant and other big names invest in Fanatics lifestyle brand Mitchell & Ness [1391d]
- YouTube's shrinking ad business is an ominous sign for the battered online ad market [1391d]
- Jim Cramer says the U.S. dollar’s decline helped drive Tuesday’s market gains [1391d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Alphabet, Microsoft, Texas Instruments and more [1391d]
- Investor Vinod Khosla says focusing on 2030 climate targets is the wrong approach [1391d]
- Spotify shares dip after third-quarter earnings report [1391d]
- James Gunn, Peter Safran named new heads of Warner Bros.' DC studios [1391d]
- Chipotle Mexican Grill's earnings top estimates as price hikes lift revenue [1391d]
- People who caught mild Covid had increased risk of blood clots, British study finds [1391d]
- Your last chance to secure 9.62% annual interest for Series I bonds is Oct. 28 [1391d]
- An economic index is flashing a recession warning sign, but it may be a 'mixed signal.' Here's what you need to know [1391d]
- Former Trump aide Mark Meadows asks South Carolina judge to block Georgia grand jury subpoena in election meddling probe [1391d]
- Halliburton's earnings beat points to more upside for one of our key energy stocks [1391d]
- Americans now say they will need $1.25 million to retire comfortably, survey finds [1391d]
- What the first African-American woman to be a FedEx CEO has learned about leadership over a 31-year career [1391d]
- How concerned should you be about Covid-19 ‘Scrabble' variants? Here's what we know so far [1391d]
- Apple puts more ads in the iPhone's App Store [1391d]
- 'There is no clear answer.' How to decide between Roth and pre-tax retirement savings accounts [1391d]
- A 'catastrophe' is coming for the economy, but it's not recession or inflation, says Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh [1391d]
- South Korea, U.S. in 'intense conversation' over EV tax credits, trade ambassador says [1391d]
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