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A New Green Tax-Credit Market Is for Corporations. Some People Want In.
Some tax advisers are urging the Treasury Department to let individuals use clean-energy tax credits, too. Source link
Amazon Wants to Deliver Your Order Without a Box, But Neighbors May See Your Snore Strips
Listen to article (2 minutes) Millions of Amazon orders are arriving on doorsteps across the U.S. without any extra packaging. A new television may sit
Startups Are Dying, and Venture Investors Aren't Saving Them
Investors are becoming more selective with their bets, threatening the hundreds of startups that raised cash during the recent boom. Source link
CFOs Are More Optimistic on Side-Stepping a Recession
Costs remain a concern, but a strong labor market and moderating inflation have assuaged finance chiefs’ worst economic fears. Source link
Cruise, Waymo Get Approval to Expand Driverless Vehicles in San Francisco
California regulator votes to allow autonomous car companies to add cars and charge for rides. Source link
Diamonds Are on Sale. They Won't Be Forever.
A postpandemic glut has led to falling prices for some gems, but they are likely to bounce back. Source link
The Summer Women Flexed Their Spending Power
By turning out in groups, women created a multiplier effect and propelled watershed success for the ‘Barbie’ movie, Beyoncé’ and Taylor Swift. Source link
News Corp Swings to Loss Amid Revenue Drop, Book-Publishing Struggles
CEO says news publisher is in talks with AI companies to establish the value of its content. Source link
Ukraine Offers Plan to Bypass Russia's Black Sea Blockade
Kyiv said it was opening temporary routes for civilian ships to sail from its Black Sea ports in a potential challenge to Russia’s attempt to
Disney Gets Iger's Second Show on the Road
The entertainment giant used an eventful quarterly report to announce a boost to some of its streaming prices. Source link