News - 2024-09-07

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Chery is weighing up the possibility of building cars in the UK, according to a senior executive.

Officials said 65 people in nine states have been infected in the outbreak, which has been traced to an egg farm. No deaths have been reported.

McDonald's has found itself in the middle of political campaigns for years. But this time around, the attention is coming perhaps more intensely than ever and from both sides of the aisle.

ETF inflows could rise as investors begin to search for other opportunities outside of money market funds.

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For the second time in a year, Google is going to trial against the US Justice Department to defend its lucrative businesses.

The deal for the cosmetics firm appears to secure the immediate future for remaining staff.

Top finance leaders are becoming convinced that the tech will transform their businesses.

The capsule, which returned without astronauts, and other space programs at Boeing have suffered many delays and cost overruns.

In an interview with DealBook, the U.S.T.A. chief Lew Sherr discussed the U.S. Open’s record attendance, the prospect of a new tennis league, and fighting with pickleball for court space.

401(k) participants keep on selling during market downturns despite being told repeatedly to chill with long-term investments, according to a new report.

The August jobs report was supposed to clear up a suite of questions about the economy and what comes next. It only answered one of them.

Jenks Jerseys Dairy Farm owner Jim Jenks and Miltrim Farms co-owner David Trimner provide perspective on Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin's policies.

The Mega Millions jackpot increased to an estimated $800 million after no tickets matched the winning numbers in the drawing on Friday night.

Federal prosecutors say Russia paid an American media company to push pro-Kremlin messages from social media influencers including Benny Johnson, Tim Pool and Dave Rubin.

Drug dealers, scammers and white nationalists openly conduct business and spread toxic speech on the platform, according to a Times analysis of more than 3.2 million Telegram messages.

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