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Lucid shares tumble following public offering of nearly 262.5 million shares

Shares of Lucid Group dropped by more than 10% during after-hours trading following the electric vehicle startup announcing a public offering of nearly 262.5 million

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Hollywood writers and studios reach tentative deal to end strike after nearly 150 days

Hollywood's writers and studios have a preliminary labor agreement.Talks between the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion

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Writers Guild and studios reach tentative deal, potentially ending a monthslong strike that ground Hollywood to a halt

The major film and television studios and striking writers reached a tentative agreement on Sunday after days of marathon negotiating

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China’s cutthroat competition hasn’t been lost with the slowdown. EV companies fighting to win

My six-hour high-speed train ride from Beijing to Shanghai one afternoon last week felt like a WeWork on wheels. In

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The way I’m thinking about stocks makes them winners no matter what the Fed or bonds do

People "in the business" don't talk about stocks much anymore. Many have been blown out by the algo guys —

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Congress remains divided on budget negotiationsCongress is still in a stalemate on the federal budget as GOP hard-liners refuse to

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Congress remains divided on budget negotiations as government shutdown looms: “Our financial ship is sinking”

Lawmakers over the weekend expressed few signs of movement on a budget resolution that would keep the U.S. government funded

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Job security provisions could be the key to ending the auto strike

As important as wages and benefits are in the unprecedented United Auto Workers strike against General Motors, Ford and Stellantis,

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Poll: Overwhelming majorities express concerns about Biden, Trump ahead of 2024 race

Three-quarters of voters say they're concerned about President Joe Biden's age and mental fitness, while nearly two-thirds have concerns about

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Once reputation is at risk, so is money. That’s when companies turn to crisis PR

Innocent until proven guilty might hold up in the court of law, but the court of public opinion tends to

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I took a 2-day vow of silence and stopped using my phone—here’s the No. 1 thing it taught me about happiness

I think about happiness a lot.Specifically, I think about what's keeping me from being happy. Those obstacles can include delayed

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WGA strike: Deal could be reached as early as today between Hollywood studios and Writers Guild of America

After four days of marathon negotiations, the Writers Guild of America could reach a deal with major film and television

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Verizon’s CEO swears by a simple 1-question morning routine: It gets you into the ‘right mood and right energy’

For Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg, self-reflection is serious business.The 58-year-old kicks off every day with a self-assessment, and he's a

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He was inspired to be a software engineer by a Steve Jobs campus visit—his company just sold for $28 billion

Michael Baum's cybersecurity software company, Splunk, just sold to Cisco for $28 billion. It might have never even existed if

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IRS to target ‘unscrupulous’ tax preparers amid crackdown of small business tax credit

IRS scrutiny of the employee retention creditThe plan is part of the agency's elevated focus on employee retention credit claims,

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Defeating inflation without higher unemployment is still unlikely

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Even 1.4 billion people can’t fill all of China’s vacant homes, ex-official admits

Even China’s population of 1.4 billion would not be enough to fill all the empty apartments littered across the country,

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WGA strike: Writers Guild and Hollywood studios in ‘final phase’ of negotiations

The striking writers and Hollywood studios are in the “final phase” of negotiations and hope to strike a deal to

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