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Tesla faces protests in Austin over Musk's robotaxi plans
With Tesla planning its initial test of robotaxis on the streets of Austin, Texas, later this month, protesters in the city are voicing their concerns.
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Trump approves U.S. Steel merger with Japan's Nippon after companies sign national security agreement
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Friday approving U.S. Steel’s merger with Japan’s Nippon Steel, after the companies signed a national security agreement with the U.S. government.
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What is Israel's Iron Dome? Here's how the missile defense system works
The Iron Dome is designed to protect Israeli citizens by launching guided missiles to intercept incoming rockets and other short-range threats in mid-air.
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Anne Wojcicki to buy back 23andMe and its data for $305 million
Anne Wojcicki to buy back 23andMe and its data for $305 million
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Oracle's stock closes out best week since 2001 on cloud momentum
Oracle investors haven’t had a week this good since April 2001, after the stock had collapsed in the dot-com crash.
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Entry-level workers are losing confidence in the job market, says Glassdoor: ‘I applied to over 200 to 300 jobs'
“I applied to over 200 to 300 jobs,” says Katherine Diep, 21, “and have not landed any so far.”
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Global freight ships set defensive plans for Israel-Iran conflict, Strait of Hormuz risks
Even if Iran does not close the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israel’s attacks, much of the maritime shipping industry may stay away given the risks.
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Here's how to keep Meta AI from sharing your prompts on Facebook, Instagram
Meta’s new AI app shares prompts publicly. Here’s how to go private.
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WNBA renews media rights deal with Scripps
The new agreement comes after Ion has seen huge growth with the WNBA and as the league gains in popularity due to stars such as Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.
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47-year-old quit her corporate VP role to become a cobbler—now she's happier, less burned out: ‘I get energy from the community'
Sung Roh left her corporate VP role to start Cobbler Bushwick Co., a cobbling and shoe upcycling company, from her Brooklyn basement.
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Amazon reorganizes health-care business in latest bid to crack multitrillion-dollar market
Amazon is reorganizing its health-care business into six “pillars” to simplify its structure in a market where it’s spent billions of dollars on acquisitions.
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Americans are losing spending power, say researchers: Most can no longer afford a ‘minimal quality of life'
The Ludwig Institute’s Minimal Quality of Life Index found that, in 2023, only 40% of Americans earned enough money to get by in relative comfort.
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Richard Branson: People have told me I'd fail on many occasions—how I know when to trust myself anyway
Richard Branson says people thought he was “crazy” to launch an airline when he started Virgin Atlantic. The company recently reported record annual revenue.
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34-year-old ice cream stand owner in LA raises money for immigrants' rights: ‘It means a lot to be able to give back'
Some small business owners in Los Angeles find ways to support local immigrants as federal enforcement leaves communities on edge.
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The Senate just advanced a bill to regulate stablecoins—what the GENIUS Act could mean for crypto and other investors
The U.S. Senate may soon pass the GENIUS act, a bill to regulate stablecoins. Here’s what that could mean for the future of asset-backed cryptocurrencies.
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Companies are bullish on AI but remain skeptical of the payoff
Technology leaders remain skeptical about the use of artificial intelligence, but are relying on these tools to handle a growing number of roles and functions.
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Archer drops about 15% on $850 million share sale following Trump air taxi pilot program
Archer Aviation’s stock dropped after the maker of electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles said it sold $850 million worth of shares.
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Trump loses bid for appeals court to rehear E. Jean Carroll case
Trump was ordered to pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million in the case by a New York federal jury which found he had sexually abused and defamed the writer.
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Consumer sentiment reading rebounds to much higher level than expected as people get over tariff shock
The University of Michigan’s closely watched Surveys of Consumers showed across-the-board rebounds from previously dour readings.
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Longevity expert: The healthiest, longest-living people eat these 6 foods in the morning—'breakfast like a king'
Blue zones are big on breakfast, says longevity researcher Dan Buettner. But their breakfasts are usually hearty and healthy. Here are six foods they eat.