Month: July 2023

Lucy Lambriex | DigitalVision | Getty Images Despite a sizeable elderly and disabled population in the U.S., there is not enough affordable housing to accommodate those individuals. “For millions of Americans, adequate housing is more of an aspiration than a reality,” said Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., who serves as chairman of the Senate Special Committee
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In this article JNJ Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT In this photo illustration the stock trading graph of Johnson and Johnson is seen on a smartphone screen. Rafael Henrique | SOPA Images | LightRocket | Getty Images Johnson & Johnson on Thursday reported second-quarter revenue and adjusted earnings that topped Wall Street’s expectations, and
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Two sellers offering merchandise for sale through a TikTok livestream. Bay Ismoyo | Afp | Getty Images TikTok struck a partnership with “buy now, pay later” service Atome to offer installment payments on its e-commerce marketplace in Malaysia, the latest in the company’s e-commerce push into Southeast Asia. TikTok Shop will include Atome as a
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In this article AAL UAL DAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT An American Airlines 777 is loaded with cargo at Philadelphia International Airport. Leslie Josephs/CNBC Airlines’ cargo revenue is slumping. That’s a sign of good news for travel recovery. Delta, United and American this month each reported year-over-year declines of about 40% in their
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Indicted FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried exits United States Court in New York City, June 15, 2023. Mike Segar | Reuters Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder of failed crypto exchange FTX, was sued in Delaware bankruptcy court on Thursday by his ex-company’s lawyers, who accuse him and members of his leadership team of stealing hundreds of millions of
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Mark Cuban has some regrets from his early days. In a Q&A session with best-selling author Chris Voss on Fireside, a streaming platform that Cuban co-founded, the Dallas Mavericks owner said his early-career impostor syndrome often led him to overcompensate in business meetings and negotiations. Earlier in the conversation, Cuban had touted that one of
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Students at Wesleyan University Joanne Rathe | The Boston Globe | Getty Images In the wake of Supreme Court‘s ruling on affirmative action admission policies, Wesleyan University announced on Wednesday that it will end its policy of giving preferential treatment to legacy students. “We still value the ongoing relationships that come from multi-generational Wesleyan attendance, but there
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