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Tesla sales drop 13% in first quarter as Elon Musk backlash and aging models hurt demand
Associated Press
Hindered by aging models and backlash against Elon Musk, Tesla's sales fell 13% in Q1, disappointing analysts who expected higher deliveries.
U.S. Inflation Continued To Cool In September, Latest CPI Data Shows
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U.S. inflation last month reached its lowest point since February 2021, clearing the way for another Federal Reserve rate cut and adding to the stream of encouraging economic data that has emerged in the final weeks of the presidential campaign. Lower gas prices and only slight increases in food costs may give families more disposable income to spend on essential goods and services.
UPS To Cut 12,000 Jobs 5 Months After Reaching Union Deal As Revenue Outlook For Year Disappoints
Associated Press
UPS will cut 12,000 jobs and released a revenue outlook for this year that sent its shares down sharply.
Hiring Cools As Employers Added 209,000 Jobs In June
News On 6
Hiring cooled in June as employers put the brakes on hiring amid economic headwinds such as surging borrowing costs.
US Job Openings Dip To 9.6 Million, Lowest Since 2021
Associated Press
U.S. job openings fell in March to the lowest level in nearly two years, a sign that the American labor market is cooling in the face of higher interest rates.
Number Of US Job Openings Fell Sharply In February
CBS News
U.S. job openings slipped to 9.9 million in February, the fewest since May 2021 and a sign that the labor market may be starting to cool.
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U.S. Added 311,000 Jobs In February As Hiring Remained Strong
CBS News
Employers across the U.S. added 311,000 jobs in February, a sign the labor market remains solid even as the Federal Reserve tries to slow economic growth.
U.S. Added 311,000 Jobs In February As Hiring Remained Strong
CBS News
Employers across the U.S. added 311,000 jobs in February, a sign the labor market remains solid even as the Federal Reserve tries to slow economic growth.
Little Sign Of Relief Expected In October Us Inflation Data
Associated Press
The nation’s punishing inflation rate likely kept simmering in October, giving the Federal Reserve little cause to ease up in its drive to slow price increases by steadily raising interest rates.
Little Sign Of Relief Expected In October Us Inflation Data
Associated Press
The nation’s punishing inflation rate likely kept simmering in October, giving the Federal Reserve little cause to ease up in its drive to slow price increases by steadily raising interest rates.
Pfizer Says COVID-19 Vaccine Will Cost $110-$130 Per Dose
Associated Press
Pfizer will charge $110 to $130 for a dose of its COVID-19 vaccine once the U.S. government stops buying the shots, but the drugmaker says it expects many people will continue receiving it for free.
Pfizer Says COVID-19 Vaccine Will Cost $110-$130 Per Dose
Associated Press
Pfizer will charge $110 to $130 for a dose of its COVID-19 vaccine once the U.S. government stops buying the shots, but the drugmaker says it expects many people will continue receiving it for free.
Netflix Gains 2.4 Million Subscribers, Reversing Losses
CBS News
Netflix reversed its recent subscriber losses with a summertime gain that management is hoping to build upon with the upcoming launch of a cheaper version of the video streaming service that will include ads for the first time.
Netflix Gains 2.4 Million Subscribers, Reversing Losses
CBS News
Netflix reversed its recent subscriber losses with a summertime gain that management is hoping to build upon with the upcoming launch of a cheaper version of the video streaming service that will include ads for the first time.
US Inflation Falls For 2nd Straight Month On Lower Gas Costs
Associated Press
Sharply lower prices for gas and cheaper used cars slowed U.S. inflation in August for a second straight month, though many other items rose in price, indicating that inflation remains a heavy burden for American households.
US Inflation Falls For 2nd Straight Month On Lower Gas Costs
Associated Press
Sharply lower prices for gas and cheaper used cars slowed U.S. inflation in August for a second straight month, though many other items rose in price, indicating that inflation remains a heavy burden for American households.
Disney+ Ad-Free Subscription Cost To Rise By 38% In December
Associated Press
Walt Disney Co. said Wednesday it is raising prices for streaming subscribers in the U.S. who want to watch Disney+ without ads, as more viewers switch to what CEO Bob Chapek described as the “best value in streaming.”
Disney+ Ad-Free Subscription Cost To Rise By 38% In December
Associated Press
Walt Disney Co. said Wednesday it is raising prices for streaming subscribers in the U.S. who want to watch Disney+ without ads, as more viewers switch to what CEO Bob Chapek described as the “best value in streaming.”
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US Inflation Will Likely Stay High Even As Gas Prices Fall
Associated Press
Americans may finally be catching a break from relentlessly surging prices — if just a slight one — even as inflation is expected to remain painfully high for months.
US Inflation Will Likely Stay High Even As Gas Prices Fall
Associated Press
Americans may finally be catching a break from relentlessly surging prices — if just a slight one — even as inflation is expected to remain painfully high for months.
Americans Filing Jobless Claims At Highest Level In 8 Months
Associated Press
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week rose to the highest level in more than eight months in what may be a sign that the labor market is weakening.
Americans Filing Jobless Claims At Highest Level In 8 Months
Associated Press
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week rose to the highest level in more than eight months in what may be a sign that the labor market is weakening.
Tesla 2nd Quarter Profit Drops, But Company Beats Estimates
CBS News
Tesla's second-quarter profit fell 32% from record levels in the first quarter as supply chain issues and pandemic lockdowns in China slowed production of its electric vehicles.
Tesla 2nd Quarter Profit Drops, But Company Beats Estimates
CBS News
Tesla's second-quarter profit fell 32% from record levels in the first quarter as supply chain issues and pandemic lockdowns in China slowed production of its electric vehicles.
Surging Gas Prices Likely Drove US Inflation To 40-Year High
Associated Press
U.S. inflation likely reached a new 40-year high in June, driven up by a spike in gas costs, more expensive food and rent, and pricier cars and hotel rooms.
Surging Gas Prices Likely Drove US Inflation To 40-Year High
Associated Press
U.S. inflation likely reached a new 40-year high in June, driven up by a spike in gas costs, more expensive food and rent, and pricier cars and hotel rooms.
Biden Visiting LA Port As High Inflation Persists As Threat
Associated Press
The Port of Los Angeles is a testament to President Joe Biden’s unrewarded efforts to address what he calls his top economic priority: inflation.
Biden Visiting LA Port As High Inflation Persists As Threat
Associated Press
The Port of Los Angeles is a testament to President Joe Biden’s unrewarded efforts to address what he calls his top economic priority: inflation.
Social Security Official: Benefits Likely To Rise 8% Due To High Inflation
CBS News
An official with the Social Security Administration said seniors and others who rely on the benefits program are likely to receive a cost-of-living adjustment "closer to 8%" at the end of 2022 due to the current rate of inflation, which is the highest in four decades.
Social Security Official: Benefits Likely To Rise 8% Due To High Inflation
CBS News
An official with the Social Security Administration said seniors and others who rely on the benefits program are likely to receive a cost-of-living adjustment "closer to 8%" at the end of 2022 due to the current rate of inflation, which is the highest in four decades.
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Xtreme Fight Night 400 marks major milestone for Tulsa’s longest-running MMA promotion
Alyssa Miller
It is a historic night in combat sports as the longest-running MMA and kickboxing promotion in the United States prepares for its 400th event. Five-time world champion kickboxer Dale "Apollo" Cook founded XFN in Tulsa in 1977.
Xtreme Fight Night 400 marks major milestone for Tulsa’s longest-running MMA promotion
Alyssa Miller
It is a historic night in combat sports as the longest-running MMA and kickboxing promotion in the United States prepares for its 400th event. Five-time world champion kickboxer Dale "Apollo" Cook founded XFN in Tulsa in 1977.
Oklahoma woman stole $1.5 million from elderly women in romance scams, officials say
CBS News
A Pawnee woman faces charges for stealing $1.5 million through online romance scams, according to Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
Oklahoma woman stole $1.5 million from elderly women in romance scams, officials say
CBS News
A Pawnee woman faces charges for stealing $1.5 million through online romance scams, according to Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
Oklahoma lawmakers consider moving school board elections to November to boost voter turnout
Cal Day
A bill moving through the state legislature would change the date of school board elections. Supporters hope this would increase voter turnout, but opponents think it will keep qualified people from running for office.
Oklahoma lawmakers consider moving school board elections to November to boost voter turnout
Cal Day
A bill moving through the state legislature would change the date of school board elections. Supporters hope this would increase voter turnout, but opponents think it will keep qualified people from running for office.
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Xtreme Fight Night 400 marks major milestone for Tulsa’s longest-running MMA promotion
Alyssa Miller
It is a historic night in combat sports as the longest-running MMA and kickboxing promotion in the United States prepares for its 400th event. Five-time world champion kickboxer Dale "Apollo" Cook founded XFN in Tulsa in 1977.
Oklahoma woman stole $1.5 million from elderly women in romance scams, officials say
CBS News
A Pawnee woman faces charges for stealing $1.5 million through online romance scams, according to Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
Oklahoma lawmakers consider moving school board elections to November to boost voter turnout
Cal Day
A bill moving through the state legislature would change the date of school board elections. Supporters hope this would increase voter turnout, but opponents think it will keep qualified people from running for office.
How President Trump's trade war with China could impact U.S. film industry
CBS News
President Trump's trade war with China could have a major impact on Hollywood, with some saying a potential ban could be placed on American movies. The country has been a vital market for the U.S. film industry.
Boca Raton small plane crash kills 3 and injures 1, authorities say
CBS News
Three people are dead and another was hospitalized after a small airplane crashed onto the Tri-Rail tracks near I-95 in Boca Raton on Friday, authorities said.
Owasso adds nearly 150 registered storm shelters after April EF-1 tornado
David Prock
The City of Owasso registered 147 new storm shelters after an EF-1 tornado on April 2, increasing the total to over 1,400 shelters.
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