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GM is cutting more than a thousand employees in its software and services division, a person familiar with the matter said, a partial reversal of a hiring binge in recent years.
GM is cutting more than a thousand employees in its software and services division, a person familiar with the matter said, a partial reversal of a hiring binge in recent years.
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7-Eleven’s parent company said it received a bid from Circle K’s owner following pressure from activist shareholders to improve the convenience store operator’s profitability.
7-Eleven’s parent company said it received a bid from Circle K’s owner following pressure from activist shareholders to improve the convenience store operator’s profitability.
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Carl Icahn and his company agreed to pay $2 million to settle civil charges from the SEC that he failed to disclose extensive borrowing against the company’s shares.
Carl Icahn and his company agreed to pay $2 million to settle civil charges from the SEC that he failed to disclose extensive borrowing against the company’s shares.
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President Biden and Hillary Clinton will pass the torch to Kamala Harris on the first night of the DNC. Watch live and follow our analysis.
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Russia Hunts Down Deserters to Backfill Its Massive War Losses
Russia is going to extreme lengths to track down soldiers who fled the war. When it finds them, the question is whether they should be prosecuted or redeployed.
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National Park Crowds Are Up. Staffing Is Down. Visitors Are Losing Out.
Strain is showing at Zion, Yellowstone and elsewhere: fewer services, longer waits and more vandalism.