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Crucial computer systems at as many as half of U.S. new-car dealerships will likely to remain down through the weekend following June 19 cyberattacks.
Crucial computer systems at as many as half of U.S. new-car dealerships will likely to remain down through the weekend following June 19 cyberattacks. -
MarketWatch - Business
Even the bulls are getting trampled by the tech-sector-heavy U.S. market. A melt-up could be coming.
Ed Yardeni: Why Nvidia and stocks now might remind you of Cisco and the 1990s market bubble. -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
A Proposal in the Offing? Not So Fast.
Stephanie Fleischman expected to become engaged when Zach Kuperman planned a trip to Italy, but there were several other surprises along the way. -
VentureBeat - Tech
Exclusive: Zip’s AI procurement platform drives $4.4 billion in savings, reshaping enterprise spending
Zip's AI-powered procurement platform achieves $4.4 billion in customer savings, revolutionizing enterprise spend management and reshaping the $9.2 billion procurement software market. -
Yahoo News - World
Grandma Punches Car Thief In The Face
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The New York Times - Sports
How Fast Can a Human Throw a Baseball?
The four-minute mile and the two-hour marathon were once viewed as impossible feats. A 110 mile per hour fastball may also be within reach. -
Politico - Politics
Latimer likely to fit in fast among House Democrats
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Shopping for a Car This Weekend? Be Patient---and Bring a Pen
Software firm CDK is bringing some stores back online following a cyberattack, but the problems could linger into next week. -
BBC News - Top stories
Ramsay on Green's immigration plan and electric car timescale
Green Party co-leader was asked on BBC Question Time about migration and the switch from petrol cars. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
In Montreal, This Fast-Food Restaurant in a Giant Orange Orb Is a Window to 1960s
Gibeau Orange Julep, an enduring ode to ’60s Montreal, is primarily known for two things: a frothy citrus drink—and being shaped like a giant, fiberglass orange
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