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Report: Nestle Chairman Ousted Over Decision-Making Concerns
Nestle investors have called for Chairman Paul Bulcke to step down over the departure of a second chief executive in just over a year, the Financial Times reported Saturday.
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DOJ Sues Uber Over Disabilities Discrimination Charge
The federal government said Friday that it is suing Uber for allegedly discriminating against passengers with disabilities.
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Graphic Kirk Video Raises Content Moderation Issues
Immediately after Charlie Kirk was shot during a college event in Utah, graphic video of what happened was available almost instantly online, from several angles, in slow-motion and real-time speed.
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US Adds 32 Entities to Restricted Trade List
The United States on Friday added 32 entities to the Commerce Department's restricted trade list, including 23 from China, according to a government posting in the Federal Register.
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2025 Ford F-350 DRW Crew Cab: Built for Power, Precision, and Luxury
For decades, Ford's Super Duty trucks have been the go-to machines for people who demand strength, capability, and durability.
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Moderna, Pfizer Shares Drop on Report Tying Vaccines to 25 Kids' Deaths
Shares of the pharmaceutical giants Moderna and Pfizer fell Friday after a report that federal health officials plan to link COVID-19 vaccines to the deaths of 25 children, CNBC reports.
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Nasdaq Notches Record, Traders Look to Fed Meeting
The Nasdaq notched a record high close Friday in a mixed trading session, lifted by Microsoft as investors looked ahead to the Federal Reserve's policy meeting next week, when it is widely expected to cut interest rates to counter a slowdown in the jobs market.
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3 Dividend Aristocrats Available at a Great Value
Income investors are likely familiar with the Dividend Aristocrats, which are some of the highest-quality stocks to buy and hold for the long term. We recommend long-term investors focus on high-quality dividend stocks.
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AI Could Vaporize Green Energy Hallucinations
Electrical power demands to support proposed new data centers will compete head-on with growing baseload grid needs and pricing budgets of current domestic and business users including residential air conditioning, electric vehicle recharging, and industrial manufacturing.
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Amazon Tests GM Electric Delivery Vans
Amazon.com has been testing General Motors' BrightDrop electric van, as the e-commerce giant continues to explore options to reduce carbon emissions of its wide-spread delivery operation, Bloomberg News reported Friday.
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Boeing Workers Reject Latest Contract Offer, Extend Strike
Another contract proposal has been rejected by Boeing workers who now have been on strike for nearly six weeks from three Midwest plants where military aircraft and weapons are developed.
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OpenAI Edges Closer to For-Profit in Microsoft Deal
OpenAI has reached a new tentative agreement with Microsoft and said its nonprofit, which technically controls its business, will now be given a $100 billion equity stake in its for-profit corporation.
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Tether to Launch New US Stablecoin, USAT
Crypto company Tether, the creator of the world's largest stablecoin, plans to launch a U.S.-based stablecoin designed for U.S. residents, called USAT, the company's CEO Paolo Ardoino said Friday.
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US Pilot Program to Speed Air Taxi Deployment
The Trump administration announced a new pilot program Friday to speed the deployment of flying air taxis as companies work to meet regulatory hurdles for advanced air mobility.
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UPDATE 1-US Launches Pilot Program to Speed Air Taxi Deployment
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US Consumer Sentiment Slips Again in September
U.S. consumer sentiment fell for a second straight month in September as consumers saw rising risks to business conditions, the labor market and inflation.
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FTC Probes Google, Amazon Over Search Advertising
The US Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether Amazon.com and Alphabet's Google misled advertisers that place ads on their websites, a source familiar with the matter said Friday.
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Markets Eye Fed Rate Cut as Gold Stays Near All-Time High
Gold prices rose Friday, holding close to record highs hit earlier this week, as signs of a weakening U.S. labor market reinforced expectations the Federal Reserve will deliver its first rate cut of the year next week.
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Stocks Coast to Their Best Week in Past Five
Wall Street is coasting toward the finish of its best week in the last five as U.S. stocks hang near their record levels.
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Global Equity Funds See $3.06 Billion in Outflows
Global equity funds registered their first weekly outflow in five weeks through September 10 as investors locked in profits and trimmed their risk exposure.
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Morgan Stanley Expects 3 Interest Rate Cuts This Year
Morgan Stanley said Friday it expects the U.S. Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in all three of its meetings this year, after data showed U.S. consumer prices increased by the most in seven months in August.
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Armani's Will Sets Path for Sale of Fashion Empire
Late designer Giorgio Armani has instructed heirs to gradually sell the fashion brand he created 50 years ago or seek a stock market listing, his will said, marking a surprising turn for a company highly protective of its independence and Italian roots.
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Report: FDA Backs Apple Watch BP Feature
Apple will roll out a hypertension detection feature on its smartwatch next week after receiving U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance on Thursday, Bloomberg News reported. Apple and the FDA did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.The company...
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Swatch Watch Lampoons Trump's 39% Swiss Tariffs
Swiss watchmaker Swatch has begun selling a special edition watch with the numbers three and nine reversed on its face in a play on the 39% tariffs President Donald Trump imposed on U.S. imports from Switzerland last month.
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Global EV Sales Growth Slows to 15% in August
Global sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles grew 15% in August from a year ago, marking the slowest rate since January and reflecting tougher comparatives, market research firm Rho Motion said Friday.