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Plus: The maker of Kleenex nears a roughly $3.5 billion sale of its international tissue business. A
Plus: Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders reject a multi- million dollar package for chief executive
Plus: U.S. private-sector hiring is at its slowest pace in more than two years. And Iran’s supreme l
Plus: Automakers fear China’s rare-earth magnet export controls may halt car production within weeks
Nasdaq turns positive for the year for the first time since February. Plus: Nvidia overtakes Microso
Plus: Dollar General raised its full year sales outlook. And Israeli troops shot at Palestinians in
Plus: Lawyers from Meta challenge the European Commission’s crackdown on the company’s social-networ
Beijing denied President Trump’s accusations that it broke last month’s trade truce. Plus: Trump’s m
Plus: U.S. factory activity hits lowest level since November. Campbell’s snack business is strugglin
Plus: The Trump Administration is expanding its review of federal contractors to include 10 tech fir
Plus: Costco and Gap see different impacts of tariffs on their businesses. Shares of Ulta Beauty ral
Plus: Stock indexes slip amid Trump’s accusation that China is violating its deal with the U.S. And
Plus: Hamas is poised to reject a U.S.-drafted proposal for a temporary Gaza ceasefire. And Google a
An appeals court temporarily paused a decision that had invalidated the president’s sweeping levies.
Plus: The Trump administration is asking the court to pause ruling pending an appeal. And the U.S. p
Plus: Elon Musk tried to block an OpenAI data-center project in the Middle East unless his xAI compa
Plus: The big three U.S. stock indexes tick lower after yesterday’s surge. And shares in Rocket Lab
Plus: Stellantis names company-veteran Antonio Filosa as its next CEO. And Germany says it will step
Plus: The Supreme Court clears a major hurdle for a giant copper project being developed in Arizona.
Plus: Tesla stock rises after CEO Elon Musk says he’s back spending 24/7 at work. Temu’s Chinese own