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Amazon is selling a $370 steam mop for $120 that 'cleans all kinds of floors' and 'makes life easier'

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Where Will Lucid Group Be in 1 Year? | The Motley Fool

The company's flagship electric vehicle is setting records. ...

Amazon’s Prime Day celebratory recap was missing one key metric that the tech giant usually reveals

Every year, Amazon holds a “record” Prime Day, and every year the company boasts about the performance of the annual sales event in a...

Why Netflix Stock Skyrocketed 50% in the First Half of 2025 and Why There Might Be More to Come | The Motley Fool

The streaming pioneer has been on fire so far this year, but that could be just the beginning. ...

$1.6 trillion of student loans are up in the air as Trump moves in on the Department of Education

Education Secretary Linda McMahon is expected to move quickly now that the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to continue unwinding her department. The justices...

The ‘Gen Z stare’ is more than a TikTok trend — it’s a real problem in the workplace and the job market

Gen Z, the youthful masters of the TikTok trend, are being hoist by their own petard. But they are probably just staring at their...

Elon Musk spent months slashing federal contracts — Now his AI company is celebrating a $200M Pentagon contract and new unit to get government...

Elon Musk’s xAI has signed an important new customer: the U.S. government.  The two-year old AI company—most recently in the news when its chatbot praised...

Alibaba to $300? Why Qwen3 AI Could Trigger the Next Big Rally. | The Motley Fool

Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) is back -- and it's not just about e-commerce anymore. With a powerful new AI model and billions left in buybacks,...

CEO Brian Niccol gets tough, demands Starbucks workers return to the office—or he’ll pay them to leave

Starbucks has announced a significant shift in its workplace policy, requiring corporate employees to work from the office at least four days a week...

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