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Starboard Value is the latest activist investor to take a stake in Starbucks, WSJ reports

With Starbucks Corp.’s stock in the midst of a hefty decline this year, activist investors continue to circle the coffee chain. The latest to do so, according to a report on Friday, is hedge fund Starboard Value.

Trump Media narrows quarterly loss to more than $16 million

Truth Social parent ended June quarter with $344 million in cash, posts revenue of $837,000.

The next big work perk? Getting your Amazon packages at the office. (Thanks, porch pirates.)

As businesses push for workers to return to their desks, the threat of porch piracy — the theft of packages left at people’s homes — looms large. So, a new approach may be merited.

Is the economy headed for a hard or soft landing? Music fans think ‘recession pop’ has the answer.

Sahm rule, meet Spotify: Pop music is often in sync with economic downturns, economists told MarketWatch.

Rocket Lab’s Archimedes engine test ‘a significant catalyst’ for new Neutron rocket, Cantor says

Rocket Lab reported a 71% second-quarter revenue hike after the market close Thursday. The company also said that it successfully fired its Archimedes engine for the first time. Rocket Lab shares are up 14.6% Friday.

Steak, dinner and more men: These have been keys to Sweetgreen’s recent growth

Sweetgreen’s stock soars as a key sales-growth metric reaches its highest level in two years and new initiatives pay off.

Boeing bondholders get defensive ahead of potential downgrade to junk

Boeing’s bondholders have adopted a defensive trade in the last week of selling certain longer-dated notes and buying other, more recently issued bonds that will pay them more if the aerospace giant’s credit is downgraded.

What’s next for bond markets after a week of wild volatility

It has been months since traders in the $27 trillion U.S. government debt market have seen a week like the one that’s about to end, with volatility so strong that it sent the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield through an unusually large range over the past five days.

‘A scary game’: How a fugitive yoga instructor stole millions from public pension funds

Roberto Montano embezzled $10 million from a forestry project backed by a U.S. investment fund, then went into hiding in Nicaragua for a decade before turning himself in.

Why Fed interest-rate cuts aren’t always good for stocks

It all depends on if a recession is coming or not, according to analysts at TS Lombard.

My homeowners insurance in Tennessee went up 27% — and I’ve had no claims. What gives? 

“I feel like I got punished with such a high increase.”

A pill that reverses Alzheimer’s disease? This medical breakthrough shows promise.

Research at UCLA shows restored brain function and memory.
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