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CNBC - Business
As ports strike nears, union warns that companies like Walmart, Ikea and Home Depot will be left with few to no import options
Port workers are prepared to go on strike on the East and Gulf coasts on Oct. 1, and the union is warning that Canadian and West Coast ports will support them.13 minutes ago -
The Guardian - World
Zelenskyy says he and Trump share ‘common view’ that Ukraine war must end – US politics live
Ukrainian president says talk with former US president ‘very productive’ but it is unclear if he and Trump reached genuine consensus behind closed doors. Appearing with the Ukrainian president, ...29 minutes ago - Ukraine -
CNBC - Business
Sam Altman tells OpenAI staff there's no plan for him to receive a 'giant equity stake' in company
At an all-hands meeting Thursday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman denied reports that he received a "giant equity stake" in the company.52 minutes ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Campbell’s stock downgraded as company must ‘work harder for less growth’
D.A. Davidson cut Campbell Co.’s rating to neutral from buy, citing a shift by consumers to private-label foods.1 hour ago -
Financial Times - Business
US companies raise $20bn in surge of follow-on stock issuance
Rising stock prices and lower interest rates prompt the highest level of issuance in nearly three years1 hour ago -
Inc. - Business
Here's What Trump Says About Tariffs, and How They Would Work
There's a sizable gap between the promised benefits from heavily taxing imports and economists' views on the effects of these duties.1 hour ago - Donald Trump -
ABC News - Top stories
Truth Social cofounders sell $100 million of their shares in the company
Two of Truth Social's cofounders have unloaded more than 7.5 million shares in the social media company following the expiration of the company's lockup provision.2 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Our leaders must reject revenge politics
It’s not the lessons of 1944 that we need to learn from — but those of 19192 hours ago -
CBS News - Top stories
How the VP debate rules will work for the Walz-Vance 2024 showdown
Here are the rules of the CBS News vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz.2 hours ago -
The New York Times - Sports
The St. Louis Cardinals Have Lost Their Way. Now They Must Fix Their Failure.
The team’s player development machine was once the envy of baseball. But it became a victim of neglect.2 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Why China stocks are now a buy for U.S. investors
Unusual action for the S&P 500, a hot bond market and interviews with acting HUD secretary and AT&T’s chief operating officer2 hours ago - China -
The Guardian - World
Leverkusen must address deficiencies to keep free-scoring Bayern at bay
Bundesliga holders have made a slightly erratic start to season before Saturday’s clash with Harry Kane and co. Saturday 12 May 2012. Not just a disappointing result but the final humiliation in a ...3 hours ago -
ABC News - Entertainment
Music Review: Michael Bublé's 'The Best Of Bublé' is an overdue dive into his electrifying work
For Michael Bublé aficionados, “The Best of Bublé” is a gift — a collection of the Canadian singer’s best work, with two previously unreleased songs thrown in, The Associated Press' Martina ...3 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
WeightWatchers chief executive leaves as company grapples with impact of anti-obesity drugs
Sima Sistani leaves despite effort to transform group into online prescriber3 hours ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Naomi Campbell banned from running U.K. charity over "serious misconduct"
U.K. regulators found "serious misconduct" by Naomi Campbell's Fashion for Relief charity, disqualifying her from running a charity in Britain for five years.4 hours ago - United Kingdom -
CBS Sports - Sports
Notable NFL free agents: Ryan Tannehill, Patrick Peterson among players still looking for work
There is still talent to be had on the open market6 hours ago - NFL -
NBC News - Top stories
This UPS driver is making $22,000 less than last year in a shift shakeup
Otis Keys II, a 41-year-old father of four, has had to work fewer hours after the new Teamsters contract raised his pay. But he still calls himself “blessed.”6 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
OpenAI shift to for-profit company may lead it to cut corners, says whistleblower
Ex-employee William Saunders says he is also concerned by reports Sam Altman could hold stake in restructured firm. OpenAI’s plan to become a for-profit company could encourage the artificial ...7 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
The Way I Work: Wondermind's Mandy Teefey Organizes Her Life Into 5 Different Journals
The co-founder and CEO of media company Wondermind has mastered the art of managing her ADHD with an anachronistic strategy: writing things down.9 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Boeing strike costs top $1.4 billion as pressure on company mounts
Two weeks after 33,000 Boeing machinists went on strike, the company is bracing for financial impact. The airplane maker has implemented cost-saving measures including a hiring freeze, temporary ...9 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
Sir Richard Branson Says What Separates Successful Companies From All the Rest Comes Down to 1 Leadership Principle
Richard Branson stands by a different -- and rare -- philosophy to grow his businesses.9 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Caitlin Clark must keep condemning her fans projecting racism and hate | Etan Thomas
Calling out the racist element in her fan base is no small burden, but with Caitlin Clark’s great fame comes great responsibility. If her words can limit hate, staying silent just isn’t an option. ...10 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Dak always beats the Giants. He still says Thursday was crucial
Dallas was outplayed twice in a row at home, but was able to quiet the noise Thursday against its NFC East rival.12 hours ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
I Decentered Men. Decentering Desire for Men Is Harder.
Organizing my life around some idyllic future husband has always felt wrong to me.15 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Out of work and unwell: the worrying rise of young people on benefits
Data shows increasing numbers in rich countries turning to welfare15 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
AI start-ups generate money faster than past hyped tech companies
New data from payments group Stripe suggest artificial intelligence groups are making revenues at an unprecedented rate15 hours ago - Artificial Intelligence -
CBS Sports - Sports
Fantasy Football Panic Meter: Time to bail on Anthony Richardson, downgrade Patrick Mahomes?
Dave helps you out with some trade opportunities heading into Week 419 hours ago - Fantasy Football -
MarketWatch - Business
These key indicators say the S&P 500 will continue its hot streak
The S&P 500 looks solid, while new highs on the NYSE continue to swamp new lows.22 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Newsmax and Smartmatic settle 2020 US election defamation lawsuit
Pair reach agreement days before case, filed after rightwing network aired false voter claims, was due to go to trial. The voting machine company Smartmatic and the conservative outlet Newsmax have ...22 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
Super Micro shares tumble 12% after DOJ reportedly opens probe into company
Super Micro shares tumbled Thursday after a report that the Department of Justice opened a probe into the company.23 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
This company had $1 billion in quarterly AI bookings — and it’s not a chip maker
Accenture’s stock rallied toward a six-month high Thursday, after the management consultant got back to beating earnings expectations and continued to tout itself as a play on the boom in ...23 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
A port strike would be ill-timed, but disruption could boost these companies
A strike at U.S. East Coast and Gulf ports would be ill-timed for the holiday season and could cause a spike in rail congestion, but the disruption could spell opportunities for some companies.23 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Work, fight, or play ball: when Babe Ruth paused his career and headed to the mill
During the first world war, Americans across society were expected to contribute. And that included baseball’s biggest starsYesterday