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Verizon to Cut About 15,000 Jobs

The telecommunications company is looking to reduce costs as it works to stem customer losses.

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Hims & Hers Bets on Lab Testing to Boost Growth

The telehealth platform expects the new offering to add to its user base as it draws customers looking to prevent future health issues.

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Chinese Hackers Used Anthropic's AI to Automate Cyberattacks

The use of AI automation in hacks is a growing trend that gives hackers additional scale and speed.

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Starbucks Workers Strike on Red Cup Day. The Stock Could Be Ready to Break Out Anyway.

The coffee chain says union members make up only 4% of its workers.

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Disney Stock Drops as Revenue Disappoints

Streaming and experiences profits were up, and Disney says it will return more cash to investors.

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Robinhood Offers to Bring Cash to Your Doorstep, for a Fee

The brokerage is teaming with mobile app Gopuff to provide banking customers home delivery of cash from their accounts.

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EY Nominates Executive Behind Audit Cleanup as New U.S. Leader

The Big Four accounting firm's governing board nominated Dante D'Egidio, with partners expected to vote in the coming weeks.

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Brookfield Earnings Rise With Growth Across Wealth Solutions

Brookfield saw strong earnings growth in the third quarter as the investment firm benefited from sustained growth across its wealth-solutions platform and strong asset-management fund raising.

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Siemens Expects Currency Headwinds to Weigh on Results

The expectation comes as the company moves to spin off a chunk of its stake in medical-equipment supplier, Siemens Healthineers.

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Rio Tinto to Shelve $2.4 Billion Serbian Lithium Project

The miner has faced repeated setbacks advancing the project amid community opposition.

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The AI Coding Startup Favored by Tech CEOs Is Now Worth $29.3 Billion

Cursor, which was founded by four MIT graduates who are still in their mid-20s, raised $2.3 billion in its third funding round this year.

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SMIC Posts Profit Growth Amid China's Chip Self-Reliance Drive

Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. returned to profit growth amid Beijing's push for chip self-sufficiency as the battle for artificial-intelligence supremacy intensifies.

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Baidu Unveils New AI Chips as China Accelerates Tech Self-Sufficiency Efforts

Baidu unveiled two artificial intelligence chips as Chinese tech giants ramp up their chip-making efforts amid China's push for technological self-sufficiency.

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Energy-Drink Maker Red Bull Faces EU Antitrust Probe

The EU said the company might have given incentives for retailers to stop selling, or reduce the visibility of, rival drinks.

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NBCUniversal Launching New Cable Sports Channel

The new NBCSN channel will launch Monday and carry mostly sports that are also streamed on NBCU's Peacock service, including NBA games, Big Ten college football, golf and Premier League soccer.

 

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November 13, 2025 13:00 ET (18:00 GMT)

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