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GM, Toyota Hint at Tough Year Ahead for U.S. Auto Sales

Sales are expected to slow after three years of gains as consumers push back on rising prices.

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Chevron, Exxon and SLB Stocks Are Surging but Oil Prices Are Hardly Moving. What's Up.

Oil stocks were soaring early Monday even as crude prices were only up around 1% following the surprise U.S. operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

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AT&T to Move HQ From Downtown Dallas to Suburb, Joining an Exodus From the Area

The telecom company's departure delivers another blow to one of the country's worst-hit central business districts

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Wegovy Pill Now Broadly Available Across U.S.

Novo Nordisk's Wegovy weight-loss pill is now broadly available across the U.S., two weeks after it received U.S. regulatory approval, the Danish drugmaker said.

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Universal Music to Buy Stake in India's Bollywood Movie Studio Excel for $90 Million

Universal Music Group will acquire a minority stake in Indian movie and digital content studio Excel Entertainment, boosting its presence in a market with high growth potential for recorded music.

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Bed Bath & Beyond Names Exec Chairman Lemonis CEO

Bed Bath & Beyond appointed its executive chairman of the board Marcus Lemonis as its new chief executive. Lemonis was previously CEO of Camping World.

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Defense Stocks Boosted by U.S. Intervention in Venezuela as Geopolitical Risk Rises

European defense companies jumped in early European trading after the U.S. ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, while U.S. peers are expected to also trade higher when the market opens.

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Sanofi Says FDA Agrees to Review Diabetes Drug Age Range

The company said the regulator accepted a priority review to potentially expand the current age range for its Tzield type-1 diabetes drug to include children as young as one year old.

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Tesla Stock Could Be Worth Just $80. The Stock Is Rising.

Former Fidelity portfolio manager posted a valuation for Tesla on Saturday. It's low.

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Comcast Spinoff Versant Starts Trading Today. The Stock Is Dropping.

The final separation of Comcast and Versant took place after Friday's close, completing a carve out first announced in November 2024.

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Simulation or Not, Musk's Surreal Year Could Push Him to $1 Trillion Heights

Elon Musk could become the world's first trillionaire, even without his new Tesla pay package.

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What Maduro's Capture Means for Chevron Stock

The company is the last U.S. oil major still operating in Venezuela, having maintained a continuous presence in the country since the early 20th century.

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Vera Bradley Goes Back to Its Whimsical Roots

The maker of quilted bags and accessories says it is returning to what makes its products unique after a rebrand turned off consumers.

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Saks CEO Steps Down Ahead of Expected Bankruptcy Filing

Marc Metrick is a longtime Saks executive who had helmed the Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus parent since 2024.

 

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January 05, 2026 13:00 ET (18:00 GMT)

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