Climate change is sending olive oil prices to new heights

Climate change is sending olive oil prices to new heights
Climate change is sending olive oil prices to new heights

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Tesla entered its fourth week of layoffs. More employees took to social media Monday to announce they were out of jobs at Tesla, marking a month of firings at Elon Musk’s electric vehicle maker.

Wegovy and Ozempic: Are we ready for weight loss drugs?

The US SEC is cracking down on Robinhood’s crypto division. The Securities and Exchange Commission sent the trading platform a notice for selling unregistered securities — and a lawsuit could follow.

Bitcoin banked to small recovery. The cryptocurrency is back up to $64,000after taking a tumultuous rise and tumble in recent weeks.

American renters have all but given up hopes for home ownership. A new survey from the New York Federal Reserve finds that renters’ optimism about being able to buy a home is now at a record low.

Trump Media dumped its audit firm. Well, only after American regulators permanently banned the accounting company, BF Borgers, for “massive fraud.”


Google’s antitrust allegations get an airing-out

Legal eyes have been on US vs. Google, the potentially historic antitrust case alleging that Google holds a monopoly over the search engine market. But although closing arguments ended Friday, the US Department of Justice is getting a few last jabs in against the tech giant — with the release of its closing presentation.

Over a sprawling 370 pages, the presentation doesn’t just make the DOJ’s case for Google’s alleged monopoly. It also offers a revealing look at the digital giant’s business maneuvers, Laura Bratton writes. Among the takeaways:

 
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