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All the latest news stories about the business world: mergers, IPOs, trends, personalities, and more


Washington Post Reporters Appeal to Bezos as Layoff Fears Grow
Washington Post reporters are urging owner Jeff Bezos to halt planned newsroom layoffs, warning that shrinking coverage would weaken the paper’s journalism.

Microsoft Profits Jump on A.I. Boom, But Investors Hit Pause
Microsoft reported strong quarterly results, with revenue rising 17% to $81.3 billion and profits topping Wall Street expectations as AI adoption accelerates.

U.S. Investigates Major Airlines' Loyalty Programs
The U.S. Transportation Department is investigating the frequent flyer programs of the four major airlines, United, Delta, American, and Southwest.

Larry Ellison to Control Paramount After $8B Deal
Larry Ellison will gain control of Paramount Global following an $8 billion acquisition led by his son, David Ellison.

Selena Gomez Becomes a Billionaire
Selena Gomez has achieved billionaire status at 32, with a net worth of $1 point 3 billion.

7-Eleven Rejects $38.5B Offer
Someone's saying sayōnara to this deal, Seven & I holdings the Tokyo-based owner of 7-Eleven, has turned down a $38.5 Billion takeover.

Teen Vaping Hits Decade-Low Decline
Teen vaping is losing its spark, dropping to its lowest level in a decade.

Giants Legend Victor Cruz Drafted Jets QB in Fantasy Football
Victor Cruz swings by Cheddar to celebrate the Giants 100th season in the NFL and talks Taylor Swift, Tom Brady and Happy Gilmore 2. Watch!

Pepsi's Epic NFL Gladiator Ad Debuts
The joy of Pepsi just got a little more joyful, Megan Thee Stallion and NFL star Travis Kelce star in Pepsi's new gladiator-themed ad "Make Your Gameday".

NFL Returns: Exciting New Season Kicks Off
The NFL is back and the Taylor Swift impact continues, the world's most famous Chiefs fan celebrating as Kansas City barely hung on to beat the Ravens.

August Jobs: 142k Added, Unemployment at 4.2%
As the Summer ends the labor market continues to cool off, 142 thousand jobs created in the month of August, less than the expected 160 thousand.
