TikTok faces another test: its first U.S. presidential election

TikTok, already under scrutiny over its Chinese ownership and threatened with a possible ban by U.S. President Donald Trump, is facing another major challenge: how to handle content around its first U.S. presidential election.

The Musk Method: Learn from partners then go it alone

Elon Musk is hailed as an innovator and disruptor who went from knowing next to nothing about building cars to running the world's most valuable automaker in the space of 16 years.

Herman Miller soars 34% as it rejoins dividend club

Shares of Herman Miller soared 34% on Thursday after the office chair seller posted blowout quarterly results and joined an expanding list of companies reinstating their dividends as they become more confident about recovering from the coronavirus.

ByteDance plans TikTok IPO as U.S. deal talks advance: sources

China's ByteDance is planning a U.S. initial public offering of TikTok Global, the new company that will operate the popular short video app, should its proposed deal be cleared by the White House, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

Ford says new generation F-150 pickup trucks to go on sale in November

Ford Motor Co said on Thursday it has begun production of the new generation F-150 pickup truck at its Dearborn, Michigan, facility, and expects the redesigned model to go on sale in November.

Oil rises 2%, reverses loses as OPEC+ addresses market weakness

Oil prices rose more than 2% on Thursday, turning positive as OPEC and its allies said the producer group would crack down on countries that failed to comply with output cuts and planned to hold an extraordinary meeting in October if oil markets weaken further.

ByteDance plans TikTok IPO if U.S. clears deal: sources

China's ByteDance is planning a U.S. initial public offering of TikTok Global, the new company that will operate the popular short video app, should their proposed deal be cleared by the White House, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

Global stocks buckle, dollar slips as investors mull Fed action

Global equity markets slid and the dollar eased on Thursday after the Federal Reserve reminded investors of an economy whose poor health was reinforced by data showing persistently high claims for U.S. unemployment benefits.

Wall Street sinks more than 1% as tech stocks resume slide

U.S. stocks dropped more than 1% on Thursday as technology-related shares extended a recent decline and as data showed high levels of weekly jobless claims.

U.S. economic rebound may be a slow train for the unemployed

In a week when leading forecasters boosted their view of the U.S. economic recovery, data on retail store traffic, small business hiring and other high-frequency indicators largely worsened, signaling a potential decoupling in which growth presses ahead while the job market slows to a painful crawl.

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