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Amazon earnings: Live updates on sales, profit, results, analyst call

Amazon will report quarterly earnings today, April 30, after market close. The analyst call comes amid a 19% stock-price gain in 2024.

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Columbia divestment protests worked before. This time may be different.

In 1985, Columbia students protested for the school to divest from South Africa. The recent outcry over Israel's war in Gaza has many similarities.

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US border patrol agents interrogating Chinese TikTok employees: report

Border patrol agents are asking TikTok employees about any ties to the Chinese Communist Party, Forbes reports.

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Radio usage remains surprisingly high because of cars

The internet is killing TV, and it will get to radio. But not quite yet.

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GM and Ford's gas-powered profits are a problem for Tesla's EV slowdown

Companies like GM and Ford can rely on hybrids and gas-powered cars to get through the EV slowdown. Tesla can't do that.

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Billionaire Cloudflare CEO's lawsuit over neighbors' dogs getting wild

Matthew Prince's neighbors say the lawsuit is retaliation for opposing his plans to build his dream home in the ritzy ski town.

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Elon Musk is going 'hardcore' again at Tesla

Elon Musk made it crystal clear he isn't messing around about the need for meaningful layoffs, a new report reveals.

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Russian cheap electronic warfare keeps beating US precision weapons

The Pentagon said some US GPS-guided weapons given to Ukraine had been repeatedly stopped by Russian electronic warfare.

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Trump won't rule out election violence if he loses to Biden

Former President Donald Trump said in an interview with Time that "it always depends on the fairness of an election."

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White-collar recession: it's hard to find a high-salary job

A new report shows the real winners — and losers — in the job market.