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: ‘The Golden Bachelor’ premieres: ‘How lucky would I be to find a second true love in my lifetime?’  

ABC’s latest spin on the series highlights a 72-year-old bachelor and contestants in their 60s and 70s

The New York Post: Following uproar, Delta CEO says airline went ‘too far’ with SkyMiles crackdown

Delta Air Lines’ CEO admitted on Monday the airline “probably went too far” in clamping down on its SkyMiles reward program and access to its 50-plus Sky Clubs — and signaled the company plans to relax some restrictions.

The Ratings Game: Amazon’s stock sports ‘compelling’ opportunity after pullback, says analyst

Evercore ISI sees Amazon as a dislocated high-quality stock.

Cannabis Watch: Cannabis company Curaleaf applying to move listing to Toronto Stock Exchange in a move to boost visibility

U.S.'s largest cannabis company by market cap plans to move its listing to the Toronto Stock Exchange while U.S. exchanges remain off limits

: Hyundai and Kia recall 3.4 million cars over fire risk, and urge people to park them outside

Owners are advised to park outside to prevent houses or buildings from catching on fire.

The Tell: Bill Ackman says Treasury yields are going higher in a hurry, and that investors should shun U.S. government debt

Bill Ackman has had a good summer, with his bet on 30-year Treasury bonds paying off in dramatic fashion over the past few weeks.

: UAW says picketing workers are getting hit by cars, having guns pulled on them

Stellantis hit back, calling UAW President Shawn Fain's characterization of the violence "misleading and inflammatory."

ETF Wrap: As U.S. stocks slump, here’s how the SPY ETF stacks up against global equities in third quarter

Hi! In this week's ETF Wrap, you'll get see how international stocks, including in emerging markets, stack up against the U.S. in the third quarter.

: Tesla’s quarterly deliveries, profit seen lower by Citi

Expectations for Tesla's third-quarter deliveries and profit get dialed down at Citi.

The Ratings Game: Micron’s profitability might take another year despite AI chip frenzy — and the stock is suffering

Analysts are praising Micron's progress on its turnaround, but even with a boost from AI sales, it could take another year for the company to break even.

Earnings Results: Nike stock rises as profit beats estimates and inventories fall

Nike on Thursday reported a first-quarter profit that beat expectations, although sales came up just shy of expectations.

: Nvidia identified as target of French antitrust raid: WSJ

Nvidia Corp.'s offices in France were the subject of a dawn raid Wednesday by French antitrust regulators, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal on Thursday, which cited sources close to the raid.
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