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kimberly clark CEO Mike Hsu told CNBC’s Jim Cramer that the company plans to acquire the Tylenol maker. Kenview Even though the painkiller is under scrutiny by the Trump administration, it will create value for shareholders.He also said that sales of Tylenol “we’re seeing some impact, but not as much as we would like” after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Donald Trump promoted unsubstantiated claims linking autism to the use of acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, during pregnancy.“I think this brand is very resilient,” Hsu said. “I’m still researching, and I’m not an…

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Uber Technologies CEO Dara Khosrowshahi speaks during the third day of the FII PRIORITY Summit at Faena Hotel on February 21, 2025 in Miami Beach, Florida. Joe Radle | Getty ImagesUber Shares fell 8% before the bell even though the ride-hailing company beat Wall Street’s third-quarter revenue expectations.Earnings per share: $3.11. It was not immediately clear whether this would match the 68 cents expected by LSEG analysts. Revenue: $13.47 billion vs. LSEG’s estimate of $13.28 billion.”This is the strongest growth since the end of 2023 and the largest ridership increase in Uber’s history, excluding the post-COVID-19 rebound,” CEO Dara Khosrowshahi…

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New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciatarelli (left) and Democratic New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill.Getty ImagesNew Jersey voters will decide Tuesday whether to elect Democratic candidate Mikie Sherrill or Republican challenger Jack Ciatarelli as the next governor.The race, one of only two U.S. gubernatorial elections this year, is seen as a harbinger of how President Donald Trump’s overwhelming presence is affecting Republican support across the country.The results could also help shape the electoral landscape for the 2026 midterm elections, when Democrats hope to regain control of at least one chamber.Sherrill, a former U.S. Navy helicopter pilot, has been a…

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Hours before voting began in New York’s heated mayoral race on Monday, US President Donald Trump endorsed Andrew Cuomo and threatened to withdraw federal funds if Democrat Zoran Mamdani wins.He hinted at this in a 60 Minutes interview with CBS News that aired Sunday, calling Mamdani a “communist” and saying it would be difficult for him to “donate a lot of money to New York” if he wins.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listHere’s what President Trump has threatened to do and what the Constitution says about the president’s power to withhold federal funds from states.Who is leading in…

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After 20 years and an estimated cost of $1 billion, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) opened its doors to the public on Tuesday, just days after its official opening ceremony on Saturday.Considered the world’s largest archaeological site of a single civilization, the museum is located 2 km (1.2 miles) from the Pyramids of Giza and 8 km (5 miles) from the capital, Cairo.The complex covers approximately 500,000 square meters (5,381,900 square feet) and houses more than 100,000 ancient artifacts from 30 ancient Egyptian dynasties.Key attractions include the 3,200-year-old, 11.36-meter (37-foot) tall statue of Ramses II, the complete collection of Tutankhamun’s…

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london — Last weekend’s horrific train stabbing, which left nine people with fatal injuries, has once again focused attention on Britain’s knife crime problem. A 32-year-old British man has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder in connection with an attack on a train traveling through central England to London on Saturday night. He has not yet entered a plea. British politicians condemned the attack, with Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood telling the House of Commons on Monday that knife crime was “taking too many lives in our country”. Successive governments have vowed to tackle knife crime, but it remains…

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When November arrived ten years ago, Leicester City were in the midst of a very different season.On Halloween 2015, the Foxes had just fought back to win 3-2 against West Brom. Riyad Mahrez scored twice and Jamie Vardy scored the winning goal. With this result, Leicester moved into third place in the Premier League. Three weeks later, they took top spot and would maintain that position for most of the rest of the campaign on the way to that famous title.If we look to today, things look very different. Leicester currently sit 14th in the Championship, their lowest position in…

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In 1987, the New York Times published an open letter to the American people. Its author, New York real estate developer Donald Trump, accused Japan of taking advantage of the United States and warned that the United States was being “laughed at” by its trading partners. Nearly 40 years later, President Trump, now in his second term, has leveled similar complaints at China, accusing it of abusing American generosity and undermining American power.This idea now drives Washington’s global strategy and increasingly shapes European behavior. The Dutch government’s seizure of Chinese chipmaker Nexperia in September 2025 was the clearest sign yet…

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As corporate America is reeling from historic white-collar layoffs, some are wondering, “Is AI finally coming to their jobs?”The proliferation of generative and agentic artificial intelligence is a contributing factor, while recent layoff announcements by companies such as: Amazon, UPS and target It’s more than just a new technological advancement. Both companies have announced job cuts in recent weeks, saying more than 60,000 positions will be cut in total this year, but both companies say they are trying to reduce bloat, streamline operations and adapt to new business models.But with the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly employment report still unreleased…

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Stock information is displayed on an electronic board and pedestrians are reflected in the window at the Australian Stock Exchange, operated by ASX Ltd., on August 6, 2024 in Sydney, Australia.Lisa Marie Williams | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesAsia-Pacific markets fell on Tuesday despite a lack of major catalysts after Wall Street’s two main indexes rose overnight on optimism about technology.Amazon’s stock rose 4% on its $38 billion deal with OpenAI, which will see it use hundreds of thousands of Nvidia’s graphics processing units. Nvidia also rose about 2% after securing an export permit to ship its chips to…

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