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GoPro to cut about 15% of its workforce

GoPro will cut approximately 15% of its workforce as part of a previously announced plan to reduce operating expenses by about $50 million from projected fiscal 2024 expenses.

Elon Musk with a role in a second Trump administration? Trump’s open to it.

In a Reuters interview, Trump also said he’d consider eliminating the $7,500 tax credit for some new electric cars.

Detroit’s mayor says building affordable housing now ‘part of the culture of the city’

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says more work to do in building affordable housing as other mayors tout city’s example of recovery

Harris campaign blasts Trump’s tariffs, as he hits her over how she’ll fund her economic plans

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and Republican rival Donald Trump on Monday continued to trade barbs over their competing economic proposals for the country, with the exchanges coming as Democrats kicked off their national convention in Chicago.

Harley-Davidson bails on DEI, following activist pressure

In a letter it posted on X.com, motorbike maker vows to focus ‘exclusively’ on growing the sport and retaining ‘loyal riding community.’

Kroger takes aim at FTC’s in-house judges amid Albertsons merger challenge

“We stand prepared to defend this merger in the upcoming trial in federal court — the appropriate venue for this matter to be heard,” grocery chain’s CEO says.

American workers haven’t been this worried about losing their jobs in a decade

Layoffs remain low, but workers’ expectations that they could become unemployed are the highest since 2014, a New York Fed report shows.

Palo Alto Networks’ earnings beat comes as a relief, and the stock moves higher

Investors had been jittery about the cybersecurity sector in light of corporate budget pressures and the potential for fallout from the CrowdStrike saga.

A record 60,000 home buyers backed out of deals in July. Here’s why.

Cancellations were highest in markets where the number of homes for sale have surged, Redfin says.

Nvidia’s stock is up 30% from August lows — and earnings could further its momentum

Nvidia shares are up more than 30% from their low point earlier in August, helped by a six-day winning streak that’s their longest in almost five months.

Worker productivity is up over the past year. Here are 2 reasons why.

Over the past four quarters, U.S. productivity has increased at a 2.7% pace, the federal government said.

Small cars are selling faster than SUVs and trucks. Here’s what’s driving more buyers to settle for less.

U.S. drivers long have favored a “more is more” mentality when it comes to choosing their next set of wheels — but high interest rates and rising prices for new vehicles are leading some to take a look at smaller cars.
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