◆ Here's everything to expect when the September jobs report is released Friday |
◆ Biden administration can move forward with student loan forgiveness, federal judge rules |
◆ Chaos is building for shippers as U.S. port strike continues and costs rise |
◆ Panic buying amid U.S. ports strike is creating supermarket supply concerns |
◆ IRS free tax filing will be available in 24 states for the 2025 season - here's who can use it |
◆ U.S. crude oil jumps as Biden comments on possible Israel retaliation against Iran |
◆ Trump election conspiracist Tina Peters sentenced to 9 years in prison by Colorado judge |
◆ Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says demand for next-generation Blackwell AI chip is 'insane' |
◆ OpenAI gets $4 billion revolving credit line, giving it more than $10 billion in liquidity |
◆ How a tiny town hit by Helene could upend the global semiconductor chip industry |
◆ Miami Dolphins are in advanced talks to sell minority stake in team to Ares Management, billionaire Joe Tsai |
◆ Helene aftermath: Here's how to avoid being a victim of post-storm scams |
◆ Oil market faces a rude awakening if Iran's energy infrastructure is targeted, analysts say |
◆ Starbucks invests in two innovation farms to help climate-proof its coffee |
◆ Sydney Sweeney doesn't think she'll 'ever feel comfortable' financially: 'I saw my parents lose everything' |
◆ Auto giants are getting nervous about the prospect of mega fines as EV demand falters |
◆ Latina wage gap widens to $1.3 million for full-time and part-time workers |
◆ Nvidia bucks the market, and oil jumps on fears of how Israel may respond to Iran's missile attack |
◆ Melania Trump backs abortion rights: 'No room for compromise' on women's freedom |
◆ Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' to debut at Camerimage Festival three years after on-set death |
◆ OpenAI closes funding at $157 billion valuation, as Microsoft, Nvidia, SoftBank join round |
◆ CNBC's Inside India newsletter: The 'sticky' outsourcing firms on the rise |
◆ XRP slides 9% after SEC appeals decision in landmark Ripple case |
◆ Digital bank Revolut slams Meta over approach to scams, says tech giant should compensate victims |
◆ Levi Strauss trims guidance as it weighs sale of Dockers business |
◆ The East and Gulf coast ports strike could be a no-win situation for the Biden administration |
◆ After a decade of Elon Musk promising Tesla robotaxis, here's what we know |
◆ Diamond Sports looks to drop 11 MLB teams from Bally Sports regional networks |
◆ Ford's third-quarter sales up 0.7% as GM overtakes it in EVs |
◆ Kalshi resumes taking bets on U.S. election after appeals court lifts freeze |
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◆ Harold Daggett, Port Strike Leader, Seeks Big Raises for Dockworkers |
◆ The Whiskey Industry Is Bracing for a Trade War if Trump Wins. It's Not Alone. |
◆ Trump and Harris Want to Revive Manufacturing, but How Much Could They Actually Do? |
◆ In Japan's Countryside, Century-Old Firms Learn to Embrace Foreign Workers |
◆ Abuse Claims Add to Telegram C.E.O. Pavel Durov's Legal Troubles |
◆ When You Need to Make a Career Shift |
◆ JD Vance and Tim Walz Debate Draws 43 Million Viewers |
◆ Did Apple Just Kill Social Apps? |
◆ Tesla Sales Increase, Suggesting Electric Car Demand Is Rebounding |
◆ Senators Urge Justice Dept. to Hold Boeing Executives Accountable for Safety |
◆ Oil Prices Jump After Biden Says ‘Discussing' Potential Israeli Strike on Iranian Facilities |
◆ U.S. Faces Economic Turbulence Just as Recession Fears Eased |
◆ Movie Theater Food Becomes Bigger |
◆ Europe Expected to Approve Higher Tariffs on Electric Cars From China |
◆ Meet Harold Daggett, the Union Leader Behind the Ports Strike |
◆ Gilead Agrees to Allow Generic Version of Groundbreaking H.I.V. Shot in Poor Countries |
◆ How Levi's Turned a Beyoncé Song Into an Ad Campaign |
◆ Officials Cast Doubt on a Dementia Drug, but Human Trials Continue |
◆ Victim's Unsealed Testimony Reveals New Details in Epstein Case |
◆ Hurricane Helene Deaths Will Continue for Years, Study Suggests |
◆ Iran-Israel Fighting May Cause Oil Prices to Jump, Analysts Warn |
◆ Why the Conflict Between Iran and Israel Has Raised Oil Prices Only Modestly |
◆ Meet the VP Debate Moderators: CBS News's Margaret Brennan and Norah O'Donnell |
◆ Olivia Nuzzi, Reporter Linked to R.F.K. Jr., Accuses Ex-Fiancé of Harassment |
◆ Dockworkers' Strike Halts Commerce at Newark Port, Affecting the Supply Chain Ecosystem |
◆ CBS Says Trump Will Not Participate in ‘60 Minutes' Interview |
◆ The Sill Closes Its last Retail Store, Going Fully Online |
◆ How One New York Times Reporter Covers Media Layoffs and Mergers |
◆ Biden Scrambles to Contain Economic and Political Fallout of Port Strike |
◆ Pras Sues Lauryn Hill Over Canceled Fugees Tour, Alleging Fraud |
◆ U.S. Faces Economic Turbulence Just as Recession Fears Eased |
◆ Harold Daggett, Port Strike Leader, Seeks Big Raises for Dockworkers |
◆ Trump and Harris Want to Revive Manufacturing, but How Much Could They Actually Do? |
◆ The Whiskey Industry Is Bracing for a Trade War if Trump Wins. It's Not Alone. |
◆ Hurricane Helene Deaths Will Continue for Years, Study Suggests |
◆ Dockworkers' Strike Halts Commerce at Newark Port, Affecting the Supply Chain Ecosystem |
◆ Biden Scrambles to Contain Economic and Political Fallout of Port Strike |
◆ U.S. Raises New Concerns Over Chinese Lending Practices |
◆ How the Port Strike Could Affect Certain Supply Chains: Bananas, Coffee and More |
◆ Port Strike Begins on East and Gulf Coasts |
◆ A New Fine-Dining Restaurant in London, Staffed by Ex-Homeless People |
◆ Powell Points to Two More Normal-Size Rate Cuts This Year |
◆ Port Workers Strike: What to Know About Locations and Products Affected |
◆ U.S. Ramps Up Hunt for Uranium to End Reliance on Russia |
◆ The Fed's Preferred Inflation Gauge Cooled in August |
◆ As Strike Looms, Port Operators Ask Regulator to Force Dockworkers to Negotiate |
◆ Trump's Plans Could Spur Inflation While Slowing Growth, Study Finds |
◆ Harris Now Has an Economic Plan. Can It Best Trump's Promises? |
◆ U.S. Economy Had Stronger Rebound From Pandemic, G.D.P. Data Shows |
◆ Harris's Economic Pitch: Capitalism for the Middle Class |
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