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BMW recalls almost 400,000 vehicles because their airbags can explode, releasing deadly shrapnel
WASHINGTON (AP) — BMW of North America is recalling more than 390,000 vehicles in the U.S. because they are equipped with airbag inflators that can explode, leading
Air Force’s new nuclear missile sees cost estimate soar 81% to $141 billion
Cost projections have grown once again for the US Air Force’s new Sentinel intercontinental missile, with the program now expected to cost taxpayers $141 billion,
Elon Musk’s Tesla recoups all its year-to-date losses
The swagger is back in Tesla’s step. A few months ago, Elon Musk’s company was the butt of every joke on Wall Street, a growth stock
Apollo’s chief economist calls the S&P 500 ‘vulnerable’
The S&P 500 keeps hitting record highs, dominated by just a handful of stocks that are pushing it to ever greater heights. While that has
Wall Street cheers as Fed’s favorite inflation gauge falls to lowest level in years
A measure of prices that is closely tracked by the Federal Reserve suggests that inflation pressures in the U.S. economy are continuing to ease. Friday’s
Top portfolio manager isn’t worried about Nvidia sell-off: ‘I don’t think it means anything’
A $430 billion sell-off over the past three trading days in artificial intelligence darling Nvidia is no more than a blip to Neuberger Berman Group’s Steve Eisman.
The S&P 500 keeps beating Wall Street’s fancy investment strategies
From yield-bearing option trades to funds packaging bank loans, it’s shaping up to be a bumper year for strategies that purport to bring a professional investing edge to the
Failure overrated, says study led by Northwestern Kellogg professor
You’ve heard the axioms: success is built on failure; failure is a hallmark of innovation; the only absolute failure is giving up. Objectively successful people
Six Flags opens its first luxury hotel, which features daily giraffe feedings
Giraffe encounters on an elevated walkway. The roar of nearby lions from a private veranda. Early morning game drives with elephants and rhinos. These experiences,
Why a ‘heartland visa’ for skilled workers could be the answer to America’s immigration debate
Vivek Wadhwa is an academic, entrepreneur, and author. Alex Salkever is a Silicon Valley technology executive who has advised dozens of technology companies on strategy