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Cannabis Watch: ‘It’s very easy to get fooled’: Two cannabis rivals are raising awareness about fake-products scams

Online scammers could steal money or sell wares illegally, often at marked-up prices.

Market Extra: Stocks shrug off downturn fears as number of companies citing ‘recession’ drops

The number of companies mentioning recession on their quarterly earnings calls is falling.

MarketWatch First Take: OpenAI seemed invincible a week ago. Now it’s extremely vulnerable.

Just a week ago, OpenAI was poised to be the valley's next Google or Facebook. Now, it's drawing comparisons to Netscape Communications and Silicon Graphics, once high-flying companies relegated to the dustbin of Silicon Valley history.

: Biden says he believes a deal is near to free some hostages in Gaza

President Joe Biden on Monday added to expectations that a deal is close that would result in the release of some hostages in Gaza, as he responded a reporter’s question at the White House.

IPO Report: IPO pipeline welcomes some profitable companies, raising hopes for a rebound

The IPO market is poised for what look like some decent-sized deals from profitable companies.

The Fed: Fed’s Barkin says he sees inflation ‘being stubborn,’ makes case for keeping rates ‘higher for longer’

The Richmond Fed president is a voting member of the Fed's interest-rate committee this year.

: Medicare’s exclusion of weight-loss drug coverage under fire 

Medicare's exclusion of weight-loss drug coverage is coming under scrutiny amid mounting evidence that Wegovy and similar drugs have health benefits beyond shedding pounds

Market Extra: U.S. stocks avoided an ‘earnings apocalypse’ in November. But one final test looms on Tuesday.

U.S. stocks have managed to avoid an "earnings apocalypse" this month, but eyes will be on Nvidia.

In One Chart: Why stock-market investors can’t snooze during Thanksgiving week

Why active stock-market investors and traders might want to stay alert during Thanksgiving week

: Citigroup confirms ‘next layer of changes’ and ‘difficult’ decisions

Citigroup says employees have been informed about a "next layer of changes" under Chief Executive Jane Fraser's plan to streamline the bank.

: Sam Altman ousted from OpenAI, hired at Microsoft: What we know so far

Hundreds of OpenAI staff are threatening to leave the company after Sam Altman’s firing, marking the latest twist in the drama engulfing the ChatGPT maker

: CFPB orders Toyota to pay $60 million for preventing car buyers from canceling insurance, maintenance options

The CFPB ordered Toyota's U.S.-based auto financing subsidiary to pay $60 million to harmed consumers for illegally blocking customers from cancelling insurance products that inflated monthly payments.
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