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Tesla sales rise after brutal year of Musk boycotts but still fall short of expectations
Sales of Tesla vehicles rose in the last three months after a brutal year of boycotts over Elon Musk’s politics but still fell short of expectations
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Why 'unretired' seniors are picking up gig work to pay the bills
A growing number of Americans have “unretired” in recent years
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Stocks recover from early losses and close with a weekly gain. US oil tops $110 a barrel
Stocks overcame early losses to finish with slim gains and close out their first winning week since the start of the Iran war
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Trump administration appeals ruling that blocked Pentagon action against Anthropic over AI dispute
The Trump administration is appealing a judge’s order blocking the federal government from taking punitive measures against artificial intelligence company Anthropic after a dispute with the Pentagon over military use of AI
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Russia plans to send second oil tanker to Cuba
Russia plans to send a second oil tanker to Cuba, according to Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilyov
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White House scales back plan to dismantle the CFPB but still wants to slash staff by two-thirds
The Trump administration has scaled back its plans to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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Dizzying US fuel prices are determined by factors largely outside of a gas station's control
U.S. gas prices are climbing fast, and drivers are paying the highest pump prices since 2022 as the Iran war shakes oil markets
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McDonald's tries a simpler approach with its new McValue menu
McDonald’s is simplifying its value menu strategy
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Trump uses Iran war address to urge an increasingly skeptical electorate to give him a bit more time
President Donald Trump has used his first major address since launching his war in Iran to assure Americans all his military objectives will be completed “shortly” and urge a skeptical electorate to give him more time
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UK gathers more than 40 countries to press Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
Britain has accused Iran of holding the global economy hostage as diplomats from over 40 countries discuss ways to press Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
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