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Yellow in Talks to Sell Its Logistics Business
The troubled trucking company is seeking to raise cash and stave off a potential bankruptcy filing. Source link
5 Ways That Buying a Car Has Drastically Changed
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The Startup Making It Easier for Young People to Put Money on Sports
PrizePicks says it offers fantasy-sports games, not gambling. Rivals argue the company is sidestepping regulations to gain more users. Source link
Does Facebook Polarize Users? Meta Disagrees With Partners Over Research Conclusions
The company and researchers differ regarding how to interpret the findings from studies of the 2020 presidential election. Source link
Intel Returns to Profit as PC Rebound Lifts Chip Demand
The chip maker’s earnings surprise Wall Street after two consecutive quarters of record losses. Source link
Steve Wynn Agrees to Stay Out of Nevada's Gambling Industry
The former casino magnate has agreed to an effective ban from Nevada’s gambling industry in a settlement over his alleged sexual misconduct against former employees.
What Fed Hikes? Much of Americans' Debt Is Still Riding Ultralow Rates
One reason the economy keeps humming: A huge chunk of consumer debt still carries low rates, including mortgages and auto loans made before 2022. Source
ECB Raises Rates, Says Pausing Is an Option
The euro fell against the dollar as President Christine Lagarde said the central bank was keeping an open mind on its next rate call. Source
Sweltering Planes. Baking Runways. How This Heat Is Testing Summer Travel.
The high temperatures that have engulfed swaths of the U.S. in recent weeks are creating fresh challenges for airlines amid the hectic summer travel season.