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Why GE Shares Are Hotter Than Apple, Meta or Tesla
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Why GE Shares Are Hotter Than Apple, Meta or Tesla

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AT&T, Verizon Investors Have More Than Lead Cables to Worry About
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AT&T, Verizon Investors Have More Than Lead Cables to Worry About

Telecom stocks have sagged under heavy debt and concerns about slowing growth. Source link

Schools Sue Social-Media Platforms Over Alleged Harms to Students
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Schools Sue Social-Media Platforms Over Alleged Harms to Students

Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube seek to dismiss federal suits, citing internet liability shield. Source link

Chinese Consumers Pinch Pennies on Staples as Pandemic Habits Linger
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Chinese Consumers Pinch Pennies on Staples as Pandemic Habits Linger

The average selling prices of toothbrushes, infant formula and makeup are declining as businesses adapt to circumstances. Source link

Rental Cars Are the New Airbnb
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Rental Cars Are the New Airbnb

Entrepreneurs are renting out fleets of cars through services including Turo and Getaround, or building their own websites. Source link

Sugar Shortage Threatens Candy Production Ahead of Halloween, Holiday Seasons
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Sugar Shortage Threatens Candy Production Ahead of Halloween, Holiday Seasons

Buyers and producers debate agriculture policy requiring companies use mostly U.S. sugar. Source link

'I'm Not The Nanny.' Hollywood's Fiery Activist Gears Up for a Long Fight.
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'I'm Not The Nanny.' Hollywood's Fiery Activist Gears Up for a Long Fight.

Sitcom star Fran Drescher’s blunt appeals are galvanizing the actors’ union in its labor negotiations. “Wake up and smell the coffee.” Source link

Why America's Largest Tool Company Couldn't Make a Wrench in America
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Why America's Largest Tool Company Couldn't Make a Wrench in America

A highly automated Texas factory was supposed to bring the manufacturing of Craftsman mechanics’ tools back to American shores. The $90 million project was doomed