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Intel Matches Trump Accounts for Employee Children
Intel said it will match the Trump administration’s $1,000 contribution for children of eligible U.S. employees under the new Trump Accounts program.

Home Buyers Walk Away at Record Levels
Home purchase cancellations surged in December as high prices, economic uncertainty, and rising inventory continue to influence buyer confidence.

It’s Time for First Class on Frontier Air
The budget airline announcing they'll reconfigure the first two rows of its airplanes with more spacious premium seating.

Is the New Jaguar Giving Cybertruck Vibes?
An all new EV is set to hit the streets! Jaguar unveiled a bold new design direction with its all electric concept car, the "Type 00."

Musk Loses Bid to Get $56B Pay Package Reinstated
The Tesla CEOs record breaking pay package again rejected by chancery court chancellor Kathleen McCormick who had previously thrown out the package in January.

2025 Travel Trends: "Awayborhoods", Longer Stays and Shorter Flights
Brigit Zimmerman, Chief Commercial Officer at Priceline breaks down what travelers can expect this holiday season, predictions for 2025 and best ways to save.

Stellantis CEO Steps Down
It's time to put the hard top back on your jeep wrangler and also time for jeep maker, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares to step down.

Stoli Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Stoli Group USA, maker of Stoli vodka, has filed for bankruptcy due to slowing demand for spirits, a major cyberattack, and ongoing legal battles with Russia.

Black Friday Deals Roll Into Cyber Monday
Coming after a record smashing Black Friday in which shoppers spent 10.8 billion online, an increase of more than 10% according to Adobe Analytics.

Big Business This Week: Gobble Gobble Gobbledygook
Was your Thanksgiving dinner cheaper this year? Sources say it should have been! Plus, taxing crypto, Moana gets a sequel, and the french-fry cartel.

Electric Cars Need Recharge as Range Limits, Cost Leave Some Skeptical
While sales of electric vehicles surge in China, the spread of more environmentally friendly vehicles is stumbling in the United States and Europe.
