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◆ Short seller Andrew Left of Citron charged with fraud by prosecutors, SEC |
◆ What Kamala Harris' latest financial disclosure reveals about her investment portfolio |
◆ Fed's key inflation gauge rose 2.5% in June from a year ago, easing path to rate cut |
◆ Bill Ackman's IPO of Pershing Square closed-end fund is postponed, NYSE says |
◆ Dexcom shares plunge more than 40% for worst day on record |
◆ Trump to hold rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where he survived assassination attempt |
◆ Trump running mate JD Vance doubles down on 'childless cat ladies' comment about Harris, Democrats |
◆ 'Deadpool & Wolverine' snares $38.5 million in Thursday previews, on pace for record opening |
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◆ Why the Paris Olympics cost so much less than in Rio, London or Tokyo |
◆ These 10 U.S. states are America's best-prepared for climate change and extreme weather |
◆ FAA approves SpaceX to resume Falcon 9 rocket launches after two-week hiatus |
◆ Treasury yields slip after release of key inflation data for June |
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◆ UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves pledges most 'pro-growth, pro-business' government the country has seen |
◆ Bristol Myers Squibb beats earnings estimates, raises outlook as drugmaker slashes costs |
◆ Eurostar cancels quarter of train services ahead of Olympics after arson attacks on French railway |
◆ These 10 U.S. states are America's least-prepared for climate change and extreme weather |
◆ Sales of $100 million homes set to double this year as trophy properties recover |
◆ Cryptocurrencies rebound with risk assets, but ether still lower for the week |
◆ Paris Olympics is the latest test of whether sports can win subscribers for NBC's Peacock |
◆ Building the middle class may be a ‘defining goal' under a Harris presidency - how that may shape a key tax credit |
◆ Crypto firm Ledger hikes prices of iPod-inspired wallet by 40% and launches new mid-tier option |
◆ LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault says Olympics sponsorship honors the spirit of France |
◆ Obama endorses Kamala Harris as she builds momentum against Donald Trump |
◆ European drug regulator rejects Alzheimer's treatment Leqembi from Biogen, Eisai |
◆ 'It is time for this war to end,' Harris tells Netanyahu; 'I will not be silent' on Palestinian suffering |
◆ 35-year-old Wharton grad quit her six-figure job to breakdance in the Olympics: 'For the first time, I was betting on myself' |
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◆ Harris Erases Trump's Lead, WSJ Poll Finds |
◆ TikTok Collected U.S. Users' Views on Gun Control, Abortion and Religion, U.S. Says |
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◆ Federal prosecutors charged famed short seller Andrew Left with fraud, accusing him of making exaggerated or misleading statements about stocks to quickly profit on price moves caused by his reports. |
◆ U.S. inflation broadly met expectations in June, keeping alive hopes for rate cuts. |
◆ Trump was struck by a bullet during an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally, the FBI said, after nearly two weeks of speculation about what caused a bloody injury to his ear. |
◆ More students are getting high scores on Advanced Placement tests, after changes by the test maker. |
◆ Warner Bros. Discovery sued the NBA, alleging the league broke an agreement with its TNT cable network with its Amazon' Prime Video deal. |
◆ France's rail network was the target of a major act of sabotage, hours before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. |
◆ Every industry sector in the S&P 500 ended higher in a broad rebound from what had been a rocky week on Wall Street, including a midweek tech selloff. The S&P, Dow and Nasdaq rose 1.1%, 1.6% and 1%. respectively. |
◆ The presidential race between Harris and Trump is essentially tied, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll that shows heightened support for the vice president among nonwhite voters and dramatically increased enthusiasm about the campaign among Democrats. |
◆ El Chapo's son offered to work with U.S. authorities to capture the don who had founded the Sinaloa drug cartel with El Chapo, according to current and former U.S. and Mexican officials. |
◆ Mercedes-Benz lowered the ceiling for a key profitability target and flagged a tough Chinese market and trade tensions, but predicted a sunnier second half of the year. |
◆ EssilorLuxottica shares rose after the eyewear giant said Google and other big tech companies showed interest in exploring partnerships after its tie-up with Meta to make Ray-Ban smart glasses. |
◆ Abbott Laboratories was ordered to pay $495 million after a jury found it failed to warn that its formula for premature infants increased risk for a bowel disease. |
◆ Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama endorsed Harris's bid. |
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◆ Stock Market Rotation Leads to Small Cap Rally |
◆ The Murdoch Family Is Battling Over the Future of the Fox Empire |
◆ Southwest Airlines Will End Its Longstanding Open-Seating Policy |
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◆ Warner Bros. Discovery Sues N.B.A. Over TV Rights Deal |
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◆ As Trump Looms, Blinken Aims to Reassure Allies on U.S. Commitment to Asia |
◆ With Kamala Harris, U.S. Free Trade Skepticism May Continue |
◆ Chase to Bar Customers From Using Credit Cards for ‘Pay Later' Loans |
◆ Fed's Preferred Inflation Measure Cooled Overall in June |
◆ The Stakes Behind the Fight Over Lina Khan's Future at the F.T.C. |
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