◆ Apple has its best week since July 2020 after White House visit |
◆ Trump to speak at White House on violent crime in D.C. amid federal crackdown |
◆ How one real estate startup is taking on record heat this summer |
◆ The new American shopping mall is less Macy's, more church, bowling, Barnes & Noble |
◆ Activist Carronade spots a hidden gem in Viasat's business. How the firm may unlock value |
◆ We spent $104 million turning an abandoned 19th-century college in NYC into luxury apartments-take a look inside |
◆ How much money you need to be considered wealthy across the U.S.-it's over $2 million in most places |
◆ Intel CEO responds to 'misinformation' and Trump threat in letter to employees |
◆ Gold futures trade off highs as White House to issue clarification on bullion tariffs |
◆ From Starbucks to Smoothie King, restaurants seek to cash in on consumers' protein frenzy |
◆ Bestselling author: This parenting habit keeps you from raising successful kids-but you can start fixing it 'immediately' |
◆ New Yorker quit her corporate role in the middle of a meeting-now she earns twice as much and is happier in her dream job |
◆ Some concertgoers use buy now, pay later loans for tickets. Start a 'Beyoncé fund' instead, analyst says |
◆ Trump warns courts against knocking down tariffs, says duties are 'huge positive' for stock market |
◆ The winners and losers in tech's AI-powered ad race |
◆ Trade Desk tanks 39% for worst day ever on CFO departure and competition from Amazon |
◆ From lipsticks and Labubu dolls to concerts, the 'treatonomics' trend is booming in uncertain times |
◆ Tesla Robotaxi scores permit to run ride-hailing service in Texas |
◆ This 30-year-old founder was so fatigued by dating apps, she started hosting IRL events: ‘I got to dating burnout' |
◆ Using my phone as a Paris guidebook cost me $50 - here's how to save on your bill when traveling abroad |
◆ Bed Bath & Beyond relaunches with first store in Nashville, plans dozens more |
◆ Sweetgreen shares drop 23% after salad chain cuts outlook for the second time in two quarters |
◆ EV sales soar as Trump axes $7,500 tax credit: 'People are rushing out' to buy, analyst says |
◆ OpenAI's Altman is still looking to spend after GPT-5 launch and is 'willing to run the loss' |
◆ Tesla exec leading development of chip tech and Dojo supercomputer is leaving company |
◆ Government-backed MP Materials rises as loss narrows on record rare earth oxide production |
◆ Dodge unveils additions to 2026 muscle car lineup: 'It's about choice' |
◆ Crocs CEO says consumer environment is 'concerning,' will reduce orders in the second half |
◆ OpenStore's demise marks endgame for once-booming e-commerce aggregator market |
◆ A major historical bitcoin cycle that dictates its price might be breaking |
◆ Air Canada flight attendants could strike next week. Here's what you need to know |
◆ Canada's economy shed over 40,000 jobs in July, partly offsetting earlier growth |
◆ Ottawa upholds CRTC ruling on wholesale internet access to 'allow for more competition' |
◆ Costco customers shocked after someone drains all the funds from their gift cards |
◆ After walkbacks and confusion, U.S. tariffs kick in for dozens of countries |
◆ Amazon's bid to overturn B.C. labour ruling granting unionization to its workers rejected |
◆ Accessory retailer Claire's to seek creditor protection in Canada but stores will stay open |
◆ Air Canada flight attendants vote to strike if agreement not reached, union says |
◆ Carney hints at dropping some U.S. tariffs if it will help Canadian industries hit by trade war |
◆ Why Canada's economy is showing resilience in the face of U.S. tariffs |
◆ Beef costs more than ever, but Canadians won't let that ruin barbecue season |
◆ The U.S. bumped its tariff on Canadian goods to 35%. How big of an impact will it have? |
◆ Trump dismisses weak jobs numbers as 'rigged' and fires labour statistics chief |
◆ Unionized workers at Canada Post vote against latest contract offer |
◆ Stocks down in Canada, U.S., Europe as markets react to Trump's latest tariffs |
◆ Canada 'disappointed' by Trump boosting tariffs to 35%, says Carney |
◆ Judges question Trump's authority to impose tariffs without Congress |
◆ Canada Goose's summer apparel helps shift company from winter-brand perception |
◆ As Detroit 3 automakers report tariff blows, experts say a trade deal is the only solution |
◆ U.S. extends trade deal with Mexico, sets tariffs for dozens of countries |
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