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Trump grants automakers one-month exemption from tariffs
The White House on Wednesday announced a one-month tariff exemption for automakers after President Donald Trump spoke a day earlier with heads of General Motors, Ford Motor and Stellantis. Automakers have urged Trump to waive 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada on vehicles that comply with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement’s rules of origin. Shares of those automakers — the three…
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Congress' proposed cuts may jeopardize Medicaid and negatively impact the economy, report finds
Federal cuts to Medicaid would impact more than 80 million people who rely on the program. It may also negatively effect the economy, new research finds.
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Digg founder teams up with former Reddit rival to buy and revive website
Content aggregator Digg is making a comeback thanks to a partnership with rival and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.
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Tariffs could drive up new home prices by as much as $22,000, research finds
Tariffs are expected to raise homebuilding costs, increasing prices for buyers.
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These are the most competitive rental markets in the U.S.
Even with a record amount of new supply, demand for rental apartments is soaring. That has the competition heating up.
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‘I don't think anyone should ever stay anywhere for more than 8 years': How this founder knew it was time to quit her CEO job
Reshma Saujani founded Girls Who Code and was CEO for nearly a decade.
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Latest negative economic data is ‘Biden data' and Trump will fix it, Commerce chief Lutnick says
The stock market dropped sharply in recent days as investors worried about the effects of President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
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Amazon's One Medical CEO stepping down after less than two years at helm
Green was tapped to lead One Medical shortly after Amazon completed its $3.9 billion acquisition of the company.
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The No. 1 thing you should do right after a job interview, from an ex-Google exec: It ‘shows that you're going above and beyond'
This “thank you” note tactic is a huge green flag, says former Google exec Jenny Wood.
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24-year-old paid his way through college with a side hustle—then sold most of it for $300,000: How he's using the money now
Jared Ebersole made his first electric skateboard as a teenage passion project. It turned into multiple businesses, one of which he used to pay for college.
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The Federal Housing Administration could face layoffs — what that may mean for homebuyers
The Federal Housing Administration, a major provider of low-down-payment loan options for first-time homebuyers, is facing a staff cut. What you should know.
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Amgen starts two critical late-stage trials for weight loss drug MariTide
MariTide is a monthly injection that investors hope could compete against existing weight loss drugs from Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly.
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CrowdStrike slumps 9% on weak earnings outlook, overhang from outage costs
CrowdStrike shares dropped 9% after it issued weak earnings guidance and signaled ongoing pressure from its global IT outage in July.
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NHL commissioner says league could be affected by US-Canada tariffs
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman noted players in both countries are paid in U.S. dollars.
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If the Trump administration guts the CFPB, it could have ‘devastating effects,' says consumer advocate—what it means for your money
Workers at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have been on administrative leave since February as part of a reported plan to shutter the agency.
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The No. 1 communication mistake people make at work, from a Wharton psychologist—it can damage your reputation
Many professionals struggle to find a balance between oversharing and under-sharing at work, says Wharton organizational psychologist Adam Grant.
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Scale AI announces multimillion-dollar defense deal, a major step in U.S. military automation
Spearheaded by the Defense Innovation Unit, the Thunderforge program will work with Anduril, Microsoft and others to develop and deploy AI agents.
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Apple unveils new MacBook Air models with $100 price cut despite tariffs
The MacBook Air price cut comes as Apple’s U.S. pricing is closely watched by both Apple customers and investors in response to tariffs.
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To be more ‘likable and relatable,' do this when making small talk: Harvard-trained psychologist
Harvard-trained psychologist Dr. Ellen Hendriksen reveals a simple conversational trick that can strengthen relationships and make you more relatable to others.
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Ex-Facebook engineer is tackling clinician burnout at Freed after seeing wife's challenges
Freed, a health-tech startup focused on AI scribing, announced a $30 million funding round on Wednesday, led by Sequoia Capital on Wednesday.