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Despite the personal and economic toll of the LA fires, migrant workers have mobilized to help their communities.
Job cuts appear to be picking up in the private sector, too. Plus, bosses at Nvidia think there’s still plenty of room for growth.
From the BBC World Service: The European Union said it will react “firmly and immediately” against any “unjustified” tariffs.
The Republican-controlled House has defied predictions of deadlock and advanced the party’s signature legislative package.
What’s behind all the consumer agita? Also: a look at President Donald Trump’s proposed visa “gold card.”
From the BBC World Service: Under pressure from investors, energy giant BP is increasing investments in oil and gas by $10 billion a year.
American consumers have a lot of skepticism about self-driving vehicles, a new AAA survey finds.
Apple announced a $500 billion investment in U.S. operations over the next four years amid the looming threat of tariffs.
From the BBC World Service: DBS says it’ll cut 4,000 jobs over the next three years as AI takes on more work.
Markets opened higher this morning after a spate of worrisome economic numbers caused a tumble on Friday.