Chevrolet aims to defend highly profitable SUV market position with updated Tahoe, Suburban
The Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban have led the mainstream full-size SUV segment for more than 45 years, according to GM.
Amazon announces first Kindle ever with color screen, retailing for $279
The company is refreshing its entire e-reader lineup, launching four new Kindle devices.
GM to invest $625 million in joint venture to mine EV battery raw materials in U.S.
The deal is centered on the development, construction and operation of a lithium carbonite mining operation called Thacker Pass in Humboldt County, Nevada.
Georgia judge blocks rule requiring counties to hand-count Election Day ballots
Critics warned the rule, passed by Trump allies on Georgia’s election board last month, would lead to reporting delays and sow chaos in the battleground state.
Weekly mortgage demand tanks 17%, after interest rates hit the highest level since August
Mortgage interest rates rose last week for the third straight week, hitting the highest level since August.
United Airlines plans $1.5 billion share buyback, forecasts fourth-quarter earnings above estimates
United Airlines said it authorized a $1.5 billion share buyback, its first share repurchase since before the Covid-19 pandemic.
Health care fraudster Philip Esformes is latest Trump clemency recipient to be arrested
Donald Trump commuted the 20-year prison sentence of Philip Esformes, convicted of a massive Medicare fraud, during the then-president’s final weeks in office.
Health care fraudster Philip Esformes is latest Trump clemency recipient to be arrested
Donald Trump commuted the 20-year prison sentence of Philip Esformes, convicted of a massive Medicare fraud, during the then-president’s final weeks in office.
Earnings guide: Here’s what to expect from the ‘Mag 7’ ahead of third-quarter earnings
Mega-cap tech has powered the two-year bull market. But the stocks have come under pressure as Wall Street wonders whether they have more room to run.
U.S. warns Israel it may restrict military aid if Gaza humanitarian situation doesn’t improve
In a letter Sunday, U.S. officials said the nation must continually assess whether Israel is “directly or indirectly” impeding humanitarian assistance to Gaza.




