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The five-year-old company is now valued at $12 billion.
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The five-year-old company is now valued at $12 billion.
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The attacks, which strained a two-month cease-fire between Iran and the United States, were the latest jolt to energy markets.
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As the company prepares for its stock market debut, here’s what the initial public offering means for banks, Elon Musk and everyday investors.
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As artificial intelligence spreads, millions of middle-class jobs in human resources, billing and payroll could be at risk. Most are held by women.
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The New York Times wants to talk to workers about what they think artificial intelligence will mean for their careers, and how they are navigating this uncertain period.
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The pilot, who retired last year before the investigation, held some valid flight credentials, officials said, but not the one required to be a captain.
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The carmaker will follow Tesla in making components for large batteries used by electric utilities, data centers and other businesses to handle fluctuations in power supply and demand.
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David Ellison told Lesley Stahl, one of three remaining correspondents for the news program, that he would respect the show’s editorial decisions after a tumultuous stretch.
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The trust fund for the program, which supports roughly 68 million Americans, is on schedule to be depleted in the next six years. Benefits could be cut on average by 22 percent.