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Wayfair’s job cuts reportedly hit remote workers harder, amid battle over returning to the office

The Wall Street Journal reported that Wayfair executives on Tuesday told employees at a company-wide meeting that staff who worked remotely "were more likely to be laid off" in those cuts

United pulls plans for Boeing’s biggest 737 Max jet, after Max 9 groundings prove to be ‘straw that broke the camel’s back’

United Airlines Holdings Inc. on Tuesday said it was rethinking its longer-term plans for Boeing's biggest 737 Max jet, the Max 10, after the government's grounding of dozens of Max 9s this month raised questions over whether the aircraft maker could still deliver planes on time.

Apple’s Mac turns 40, bringing back memories of the company’s once-renegade ways

As Apple nears the 40th anniversary of one of its most groundbreaking products ever, the Macintosh, it is also a reminder to investors that the company that revolutionized the personal computer is now a middle-aged tech giant.

GameStop shares slide as original meme stock’s struggles continue

The videogame retailer snapped its four-day winning streak Tuesday.

Netflix’s ever-shifting content model: Live sports, more gaming, ‘healthy blend’ of licensed shows and original series

Netflix "will continue to maintain a healthy blend of licensed titles and original series," co-CEO Ted Sarandos says.

Jeff Bezos founded Amazon in the garage of this Seattle-area home that just hit the market

Here’s a Prime Day deal for you: The unassuming home in Bellevue, Wash., that was the birthplace of Amazon has just hit the market for $2.28 million.

Texas Instruments kicks off chip earnings season with some words of caution

The chip maker came up shy with its forecast for the current quarter.

Golfer who won $1.5 million knew he wouldn’t be able to keep it. Here’s why he played anyway.

Nick Dunlap can now accept a PGA Tour card and turn pro — or stay in college.

U.S. stock-market earnings ‘unlikely to escape a slowdown unscathed’

Investors in the U.S. stock market should “maintain a defensive posture,” as company earnings risk falling under “near-term pressure,” according to Wells Fargo Investment Institute.

Shares of SPAC buying Trump Media have more than tripled during record win streak

The stock's rocket ride comes as Trump is set to take the next step toward winning the GOP nomination.

Oil traders care more about North Dakota weather than Red Sea missile attacks

The weather in North Dakota has managed to do what Houthi rebels operating in the Red Sea have failed to --- disrupt the supply of oil.

Recession red flags: Wall Street and Main Street are at odds about the economy

It isn't healthy for Wall Street to be celebrating when so many consumers are gloomy.
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