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Earnings this week from several of the biggest technology companies offer the next opportunity for stocks to regain their footing after sharp selloffs last week.
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Hershey’s stock rallies after earnings beat, as chocolate sales jump
“We are off to a strong start and remain on track to deliver our business strategies and financial commitments for the year,” the company’s CEO said Friday.MarketWatch - Business -
Apple on pace for best day since 2022 after earnings beat, $110 billion stock buyback
Apple shares popped on Friday after the company reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings and the largest-ever stock buyback program.CNBC - Business - Apple -
Here's how hot it will get in the South next week
Southern Texas is expected to feel the most severe heat threat next week, according to the National Weather Service.ABC News - Top stories -
Technology may offer ways to prevent wrong-way traffic deaths
The devastating impact often happens in darkness, on a highway, at high speed.NBC News - Top stories
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