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- CrowdStrike CEO talks DOJ inquiry: 'We stand by the accounting of those transactions' [350d]
- FBI says Palm Springs bombing suspects used AI chat program to help plan attack [350d]
- After Trump pulled NASA nomination, Musk ally Jared Isaacman says stint in politics was 'thrilling' [350d]
- Jim Cramer says Nvidia chips could give the U.S. leverage in the trade war with China [350d]
- Stablecoin issuer Circle prices IPO at $31 per share, above expected range, ahead of NYSE debut [350d]
- Court denies Apple appeal in Epic Games case, keeping App Store changes in place [350d]
- Amazon's R&D lab forms new agentic AI group [350d]
- Uber adds Palo Alto CEO Nikesh Arora to its board after executive shakeup [351d]
- Education Department says Columbia University fails to meet accreditation standards [351d]
- Musk whips opposition to Trump tax plan: 'KILL the BILL' [351d]
- Weak jobs data sparks talk of a Fed rate cut — plus, Amazon's new AI investment [351d]
- Trump administration threatens to pull $4 billion from California high-speed rail project [351d]
- Fed 'Beige Book' economic report cites declining growth, rising prices and slow hiring [351d]
- 3 friends launched chicken finger stand in LA parking lot with $900—it just sold in deal worth ‘close’ to $1 billion [351d]
- Most companies are already raising prices or plan to because of tariffs, data shows [351d]
- This California startup is cleaning water and removing CO2 from the atmosphere — all at a reduced cost [351d]
- Reddit sues AI startup Anthropic for breach of contract, 'unfair competition' [351d]
- Sen. Ron Johnson rips into 'immoral' GOP spending bill: 'I can't accept it' [351d]
- OpenAI tops 3 million paying business users, launches new features for workplace [351d]
- Trump says he spoke to Putin, predicts no 'immediate' peace for Russia and Ukraine [351d]
- Cramer calls Wells Fargo's asset-cap removal a 'watershed moment,' raises price target on the stock [351d]
- Cramer calls weak ADP jobs data 'disturbing,' warns about stocks coming into earnings too hot [351d]
- Trump's tax bill would add $2.4 trillion to the debt, says Congress' budget watchdog [351d]
- Amazon to invest $10 billion in North Carolina data centers in AI push [351d]
- The average 401(k) savings rate hit a new record high. See if you're on track [351d]
- Microsoft gives LinkedIn chief Roslansky added role running Office [351d]
- How tariffs impact consumers and companies — both good and bad — in 5 charts [351d]
- Nissan’s CEO on leading in chaos: Be fast and be flexible [351d]
- CrowdStrike drops 6% on lackluster guidance, ongoing impact from July IT outage [351d]
- Nationwide coordinated retail crime crackdown results in hundreds of arrests, authorities say [351d]
- Private equity bosses turn bullish on Europe [351d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday [351d]
- Biographer: I interviewed Nvidia's CEO for 6 hours—here's the most surprising thing I learned: ‘This is his fuel’ [351d]
- Venmo adds debit card perks, checkout options in push to catch rival Cash App [351d]
- Average 401(k) balances drop 3% due to market volatility, Fidelity says [351d]
- Investor appetite for the safe haven Swiss franc is causing problems for its central bank [351d]
- Private sector hiring rose by just 37,000 in May, the lowest in more than two years, ADP says [351d]
- Trump says 'Too Late' Powell must lower interest rates after weak ADP jobs report [351d]
- Government collapse plunges Netherlands in turmoil ahead of key NATO summit [351d]
- The euro zone is ready for a new member: Bulgaria [351d]
- On-time debt payments aren't a magic fix for your credit score, experts say. Here's why [351d]
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