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CrowdStrike reported better-than-expected results for the latest quarter but issued revenue guidance that missed estimates.
Dollar General is shaking off tariff fears and winning over higher-income consumers
Dollar General said it's attracting more middle- and higher-income shoppers who are seeking value.
Hims & Hers to acquire European telehealth platform in global expansion
Hims & Hers Health will acquire Zava, expanding the company's services to Ireland, France and Germany, and growing its active customer base by roughly 50%.
McDonald's is bringing back the snack wrap to U.S. restaurants next month
McDonald's customers have been clamoring for the return of the snack wraps for years.
Job openings showed surprising increase to 7.4 million in April
Employers increased job openings more than expected in April while hiring and layoffs also both rose.
Alaska Airlines to make Europe debut with Rome flights next year
Alaska Airlines is planning to offer flights to Rome.
Ford reports 16% sales increase in May amid employee pricing, tariffs
Ford on Tuesday reported a 16.3% year-over-year U.S. sales increase for May, as the automaker continues an employee pricing program amid rising tariff costs.
Peloton launching resale market for used bikes, treadmills
Peloton is already winning over customers who have bought a secondhand bike or treadmill, but now it's going to get a slice of the resale market.
U.S. growth forecast cut sharply by OECD as Trump tariffs sour global outlook
The U.S. economy is now expected to expand by just 1.6% in 2025, while the global economy is set to grow by 2.9%.
Euro zone inflation falls to cooler-than-expected 1.9% in May, below ECB target
Economists polled by Reuters had been expecting the May reading to come in at 2%, which is the European Central Bank's target.