Musk Says Twitter Will Change Its Logo to X 
 

The billionaire owner of Twitter says the social media platform will do away with its longtime blue bird logo.


 
Chevron's Second Quarter Profit Beats Outlook on Record Shale Production 
 

Production in the Permian Basin rose 11% from the second quarter last year, Chevron said on Sunday. The oil major also announced a new CFO.


 
Schools Sue Social-Media Platforms Over Alleged Harms to Students 
 

Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube seek to dismiss federal suits, citing internet liability shield.


 
AT&T, Verizon Investors Have More Than Lead Cables to Worry About 
 

Telecom stocks have sagged under heavy debt and concerns about slowing growth.


 
Big Pharma Bets Big on China 
 

China remains attractive to global pharmaceutical companies even as many multinationals shift their focus elsewhere.


 
Why GE Shares Are Hotter Than Apple, Meta or Tesla 
 

Stock more than doubles from a year ago as the conglomerate continues its breakup into three companies.


 
'Barbenheimer' Delivers Blowout Weekend at the Box Office 
 

The dual release of "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" offers relief to an otherwise sleepy summer for film debuts.


 
Google, McDonald's, Exxon Headline Busy Earnings Week 
 

A third of the S&P 500 is expected to report, including tech leaders Microsoft and Meta Platforms.


 
Rental Cars Are the New Airbnb 
 

Entrepreneurs are renting out fleets of cars through services including Turo and Getaround, or building their own websites.


 
Sugar Shortage Threatens Candy Production Ahead of Halloween, Holiday Seasons 
 

Buyers and producers debate agriculture policy requiring companies use mostly U.S. sugar.


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