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Air traffic controllers in charge of Newark again lost contact with planes on Friday, the FAA said.
ESPN will call its forthcoming flagship streaming app simply 'ESPN,' sources say
ESPN decided to name the streaming application "ESPN" to simplify what has become a confusing streaming landscape.
Startup Teal Health wins FDA approval for at-home test for cervical cancer screening
In clinical trials, the accuracy of self-testing with Teal's wand matched that of a cancer screening performed in a doctor's office.
Something 'striking' is happening with apartment renters
More renters are choosing to stay in their apartments when their leases are up.
Lyft shares pop 20% after buyback; CEO says there are no signs of worry with the consumer
Lyft shares popped 20% after the ride-sharing company upped its share buyback plan and posted better-than-expected gross bookings.
Art market offers investors 'escape' from volatile stocks, Christie's CEO says
Christie's, Sotheby's and Phillips are together offering 295 works at auction next week for a low-end estimate of $952 million combined, according to ArtTactic.
The AI startup that stood out in an otherwise drab month for family office deals
Billionaire family offices including Ray Dalio's have flocked to SandboxAQ.
Candy giant Ferrero adds American twists to Nutella, Ferrero Rocher to fuel U.S. growth
Ferrero has been investing in growing its U.S. sales for the last decade through an acquisition spree and introducing its iconic brands to consumers stateside.
Germany’s new economy boss has a plan — and it starts with risk, speed and big bets
The German economy has long been sluggish, and little reprieve is in sight.
Why the Bank of England governor thinks uncertainty is here to stay despite a trade deal
"A U.K.-U.S. trade agreement is very welcome... But the U.K. is a very open economy," Andrew Bailey told CNBC.