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- : Uber paid for studies that backed its business model, and is fighting disclosure of current lobbying efforts [1344d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Canadian regulator demands responses from Rogers about internet, wireless outage [1344d]
- Financial Crime: Trio charged in alleged conspiracy to sell stolen lyrics to the Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’ [1345d]
- : Twitter sues Elon Musk, calls attempt to end $44 billion deal ‘a model of hypocrisy’ [1345d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Netflix looks to renegotiate programming deals to allow ads to be shown [1345d]
- Market Extra: Brace for a high June inflation reading — but the surge so far hasn’t led to ‘unanchored’ expectations, says BlackRock [1345d]
- Personal Finance Daily: Amazon Prime Day: 7 ‘greener’ ways to shop the deals and stable value funds have become today’s most popular 401(k) investment, but they come with complex risks [1345d]
- : Rivian CEO letter: EV maker ‘not immune’ to economic slowdown, considers workforce reduction [1345d]
- : Former Twitter employee says company ‘chose not to act’ in months leading to Jan. 6 riot [1345d]
- : ‘Quality’ companies are getting stronger yet their shares are down in this selloff. This is how to find the bargains. [1345d]
- : Record-breaking grocery-price inflation in June could make food items hot sellers this Amazon Prime Day [1345d]
- : Stable value funds have become today’s most popular 401(k) investment, but they come with complex risks [1345d]
- The Margin: The 5 biggest Emmy snubs in 2022 [1345d]
- The Margin: Period-tracking apps: FTC warns of ‘incalculable risk’ if health apps share info after Roe decision [1345d]
- Project Syndicate: Today’s energy crisis will probably become worse than the 1970s oil shock [1345d]
- : Elon Musk is losing more than $130 million on his Twitter stock [1345d]
- : ‘At some point you have to put up or shut up’: Trump’s White House counsel Cipollone says ex-president should have conceded election [1345d]
- : PS5 restock: Best Buy to have PlayStation 5s in stock this week, but there’s a catch [1345d]
- The Fed: Fed’s Barkin wants to avoid repeat of stop-and-go monetary policy of 1970s [1345d]
- Outside the Box: Money-management firms face loss of revenue as clients apply pressure over climate change [1345d]
- Financial Crime: Good money after bad: Four charged in cold-call diamond sale scheme prosecutors say was a dazzling scam [1345d]
- Outside the Box: Semiconductors are too important for our economy and security to let partisan spats in Congress derail popular legislation [1345d]
- The Tell: ‘The good, the bad and the ugly’: here’s how the market might react to the latest U.S. inflation data [1345d]
- Economic Report: U.S. inflation is still rising. Can it reach 9%? [1345d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Netflix in talks with Hollywood studios to facilitate new ad-supported platform [1345d]
- Front Office Sports: New York’s sports betting tax revenue hits record high [1345d]
- : Priti Patel rules herself out of U.K. Tory leadership contest [1345d]
- Living With Climate Change: Amazon Prime Day: 7 ‘greener’ ways to shop the deals, including plastic-free packaging [1345d]
- Washington Watch: Ahead of Wednesday’s inflation data, White House highlights ‘substantial declines in gas prices’ [1345d]
- BookWatch: You need to talk to the other side about abortion and other polarizing issues — even though you likely won’t agree [1345d]
- Key Words: Jill Biden apologizes for ‘breakfast tacos’ comment — here’s the full context of her viral video [1345d]
- Key Words: Elon Musk tells Trump to ‘hang up his hat and sail into the sunset’ [1345d]
- Coronavirus Update: U.S. sets strategy to combat BA.5 with focus on vaccines and updated boosters, and Moscow residents urged to wear face masks in public again [1345d]
- The Ratings Game: Apple stock target cut on downbeat hardware revenue outlook [1345d]
- Market Extra: Euro pauses at parity. But what comes next? [1345d]
- : Why Amazon clicks with shoppers — on Prime Day or any day [1345d]
- Key Words: ‘We might not have seen worst’ of global energy crisis, warns IEA chief [1345d]
- : What’s the best retirement plan for self-employed workers? [1345d]
- Metals Stocks: Gold steadies near 9-month lows, silver slides to weakest since summer 2020 [1345d]
- Futures Movers: Oil slumps over 4% as U.S. benchmark slides back below $100 a barrel [1345d]
- Mark Hulbert: The stock market’s next big rally might just be a bear in bull’s clothing [1345d]
- BookWatch: Prime Day is here — and it’s a prime day for you to quit using Amazon [1345d]
- Brett Arends's ROI: ‘Suspect’ stock trades helping CEOs skirt taxes: study [1345d]
- Commodities Corner: Why Biden’s trip to the Middle East may do little to help ease tight oil supplies [1345d]
- The Moneyist: ‘My husband and my father never really got along’: How do I ensure my husband of 26 years never gets his hands on my inheritance of several million dollars? [1345d]
- : Heathrow asks airlines to stop selling tickets [1345d]
- Bond Report: U.S. yield curve most inverted in 15 years [1345d]
- The Human Cost: ‘I was the sole provider’: First-generation college graduate had a perilous path to earning her degree. Two decades later, she still has a $80,000 student debt [1345d]
- Help Me Retire: We have 25 years until retirement and are saving 25% of our income — are we doing it right? And are we saving too much? [1345d]
- Economic Report: Small businesses haven’t been this pessimistic about the economy in 48 years [1345d]
- : With rising inflation, some Americans are finding it hard to stretch their budgets. It depends on where you live. Here’s why. [1345d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Germany economic expectations dived in July, according to ZEW survey [1345d]
- Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures slide for second day as strong dollar adds to earnings fears [1345d]
- Livability: 7 small towns with big lakes for a summer getaway [1345d]
- Next Avenue: Ways to use tech in caring for an aging loved one, and apps that can help [1345d]
- Kelley Blue Book: Not ready for an electric car? These future models could make you change your mind. [1345d]
- : Sinch shares plunge for second day after saying it will have to restate results [1345d]
- Currencies: Euro slips closer to parity as Goldman warns the ECB could respond more ‘forcefully’ to a weak currency’ [1345d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: U.S., Japan will cooperate appropriately on currency issues, Japan finance minister says [1345d]
- : Ex-Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne to meet with House Jan. 6 committee: report [1345d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: SpaceX suffers apparent setback with Starship booster fire [1345d]
- The Wall Street Journal: Starbucks closing 16 stores over employee-safety concerns [1345d]
- : New push to offer second COVID-19 booster to all adults amid new surge: report [1345d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Australian BNPL companies Zip, Sezzle scrap merger plans [1345d]
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