Musk Says Twitter Will Change Its Logo to X
The billionaire owner of Twitter says the social media platform will do away with its longtime blue bird logo.
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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.
Seeing Open Road, Some Auto Lenders Step on the Gas
A pullback in lending by banks and credit unions is giving some the green light to lend, even amid signs of borrower […]
Why GE Shares Are Hotter Than Apple, Meta or Tesla
Stock more than doubles from a year ago as the conglomerate continues its breakup into three companies.
Israel’s Netanyahu Pushes Ahead With Vote on Judicial Overhaul as Protests Intensify
Thousands of military reservists who oppose the legislation have said they won’t report for duty, with military officials warning it could harm […]
Chinese Money Flees the Western World
Chinese investors who once bought New York City hotels and other Western assets are placing their money elsewhere, including Indonesia’s nickel industry.
Big Pharma Bets Big on China
China remains attractive to global pharmaceutical companies even as many multinationals shift their focus elsewhere.
At Startup That Says Its AI Writes Medical Records, Humans Do a Lot of the Work
DeepScribe relies on a team of people to review tech-generated reports, listen to medical conversations and revise the records.
The Tour de France’s Yellow Jersey Had an American Assist
As Jonas Vingegaard becomes a Tour champion for the second time, Colorado’s Sepp Kuss has proven himself as an essential lieutenant for […]
‘Barbenheimer’ Poised to Deliver a Blowout Weekend
The dual release of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” could help deliver the strongest U.S. box office weekend of the year in an otherwise […]
Why American Businesses Can’t Stop Asking for Tips
Employers far beyond restaurants rely on the practice to avoid paying higher wages. Have customers reached their limit?