Business

Do as I say, not as I do: On my failings as an investor

By Christine Benz of Morningstar If a knowledgeable observer trained his or her sights on my choices, what are the trouble spots they would ...

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Labubu not the first toy craze, and certainly won’t be the last

By MICHELLE CHAPMAN, AP Business Writer Pop Mart has struck it rich. The Chinese company that caters to toy connoisseurs and influencers said this ...

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Flowing water inspired new design of Orlando’s Camping World Stadium

While the practical goal of Orlando’s $400 million Camping World Stadium renovation is to increase the seating to 65,000, the expansion gives the city ...

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Settlement reached in investors’ lawsuit against Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other company leaders

By MINGSON LAU, Associated Press WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — A settlement was announced Thursday in court in a class action investors’ lawsuit against Meta ...

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Federal agency shifts stance on transgender discrimination complaints, but hurdles remain

By CLAIRE SAVAGE, Associated Press The federal agency responsible for enforcing laws against workplace discrimination will allow some complaints filed by transgender workers to ...

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Nvidia to resume sales of highly desired AI computer chips to China

By ELAINE KURTENBACH and WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS, Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang says the technology giant has won approval from the ...

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Capital One, Walmart: A look at some of the consumer cases dropped by the CFPB under Trump

By KEN SWEET, AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — In the nearly six months since the Trump administration has had control of the ...

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Under fire by Trump over costs, Chair Powell seeks watchdog review of Fed building overhaul

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABGER, AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has asked an inspector general to review the cost of the ...

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New tax break for auto loans could save some buyers thousands of dollars. But will it boost sales?

By DAVID A. LIEB Millions of people receive a federal tax deduction for the interest they pay on home loans. Under President Donald Trump’s ...

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Starbucks takes aim at remote work, says some employees may need to relocate to headquarters

By DEE-ANN DURBIN Starbucks is requiring some remote workers to return to its headquarters and increasing the number of days that corporate employees are ...

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