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Wall Street Breakfast: Change Comes Slowly
This article discusses recent developments for Tesla, including price cuts and missed delivery estimates, as well as national security concerns over TikTok. Read More
Supreme Court Hears Trump’s Immunity Claims
The justices will decide if the former president can be prosecuted on charges that he conspired to steal the 2020 presidential election. Read More
Trump hush money trial: Third day of witness testimony set to resume
Former President Donald Trump is standing trial in New York City on felony charges related to a 2016 hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Trump is accused of falsifying internal ... Read More
“Ultra-processed foods” and their impact on your health
In the era of health consciousness, "ultra-processed foods" are under scrutiny for their alleged links to a plethora of health issues. Read More
Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: Fed's Restrictive Policy Needs More Time To Work
Federal Reserve's restrictive policy needs more time to work, Jerome Powell says. Theft Auto publisher Take-Two Interactive to lay off 5% of workforce. Hawaiian Electric hits 40-year low. Read More
Wisconsin's largest business group sues Gov. Tony Evers over veto to boost school funding for 400 years
Attorneys claim the governor violated a 1990 constitutional amendment that banned the use of the so-called "Vanna White" veto to delete digits or letters to create new words and phrases. Read More
COMMENTARY: Media lack self-awareness
Though most Americans have long known of the progressive bias of National Public Radio (NPR), the recent bombshell critique was still illuminating. Read More
UW system to vacate Richland Center campus; county warns of 'economic crisis'
Richland County Administrator Candace Pesch in a statement accused UW System of "shirking their responsibilities." ... Read More
Fernanda Santos: Don't marginalize immigrants who do difficult work
In news reports, the men have been called “kindhearted ... Routinely, we hear politicians, business owners and analysts — even the well-meaning ones — say that immigrants do the jobs that Americans ... Read More
As diversity, equity and inclusion attacked, companies alter programs
Diversity and inclusion experts say a legal backlash is having a chilling effect over corporate efforts to address workplace inequality. Read More
Stock market today: Asian shares track Wall Street slump triggered by strong US spending data
Asian shares have skidded following a slump on Wall Street after higher yields in the U.S. bond market cranked up pressure on stocks. Benchmarks in China fell even after Beijing ... Read More
48 HOURS: A foodie's guide to Montreal with Top Chef's Gail Simmons
As a cookbook author and judge on Bravo's hit television show "Top Chef", Gail Simmons gets to sample cuisines from around the globe. Read More
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