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Apple (AAPL) Stock Surges on Q3 Earnings Beat Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) stock was rising late in the day Tuesday as the company reported its latest quarterly earnings results, which came in above Wall Street's expectations.
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A Timeline of MoviePass's Bumpy History The credits are not quite yet rolling on MoviePass, but barring a major twist, the end feels near. Last week, the subscription-based movie ticket service was forced to borrow $5 million to pay its bills and briefly experienced a "service interruption ...
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Health alert issued for salads, wraps from Kroger, Trader Joe's, Walgreens due to parasite concern (CNN) Consumers have been warned by federal health officials not to purchase over two dozen salad and wrap products available in major grocery chains due to concerns about possible parasite contamination.
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Chipotle reopens Ohio restaurant after customers report falling ill Chipotle Mexican Grill temporarily closed and later reopened a restaurant in Ohio after customers fell ill after dining there. While there were no immediate indications the episode had wider scope, concerned investors drove the chain's stock down 7% in ...
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Place your bets: NBA strikes a first-ever gambling partnership with MGM Resorts In the wake of a landmark Supreme Court ruling that gives states the green light to legalize gambling, the NBA on Tuesday became the first major U.S.
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Inside the Tesla Factory: Burning cash, and trying not to burn out FREMONT, Calif. - At the Tesla Factory one day last week, the robotic city of Elon Musk's dreams looked like a madhouse, a tangle of red machines and car skeletons and industrial presses, firing welding sparks and pounding steel.
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Man accused of sabotage at Tesla brings his own lawsuit over defamation Martin Tripp, an ex-Tesla technician whom the company has accused of hacking and sabotage, has now countersued his former employer and claimed that Tesla defamed him.
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How Bird plans to spread its electric scooters all over the world Bird is making its first major move outside the US. The scooter-sharing startup announced today that its rideables would be hitting the streets of Paris and Tel Aviv for a pair of pilots that the Santa Monica, California-based company says will be its ...
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Local poké business removes the words 'Aloha' and 'Poke' after cease-and-desist letter ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - In East Anchorage, the signs outside of a local poké business have been taken down. Natasha Kahele, owner of Lei's Poke Stop says it's rebranding after receiving a cease-and-desist from a Chicago-based chain named ...
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Alaska Airlines accused of forcing gay couple to sit apart so straight couple could sit together Alaska Airlines is under fire after a man said he and his boyfriend were told to sit apart on a California-bound plane because a straight couple wanted to sit together.
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