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US companies recalibrate DEI policies in response to Trump's executive orders

Randstad CEO: Trump's DEI changes "bleaker than reality" as companies adjust

Fed Chair Powell: Treasury Payment System Safe, No Musk Access

Federal Reserve Chair Powell weighs in on Elon Musk's access to Treasury payments system, CFPB funding, and Trump's potential removal of Fed board members.

EDP Renewables Delivers Solar Projects, Signs Agreement with Microsoft

Microsoft signs long-term virtual power purchase agreement with EDP Renewables North America for 389 MW of solar power.

Rivian Opens Up Van Sales to All Fleets After Breaking Amazon Exclusivity

Electric vehicle maker Rivian opens sales of its delivery vans to all fleet sizes in the US, aiming to capitalize on demand beyond its exclusive deal with Amazon.

Musk's Government Takeover: Chaos, Cuts, and a Warning from Twitter Veterans

Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter and the federal government has sparked concerns about chaos, cuts, lawsuits, and a "woke" agenda. Musk's slash-and-burn strategy, from layoffs to office equipment auctions, has raised questions about his priorities and the impact on finances and operations.

Terex (TEX) Q4 Earnings Beat Revenue Expectations but Miss on Bottom Line

Terex (TEX) posts better-than-expected Q4 revenue, but misses on EPS and EBITDA guidance. Despite upbeat revenue growth guidance for FY2025, the company faces margin pressure with operating margin declining to 4.3%. Analysts predict modest EPS growth over the next 12 months, while TEX's long-term sales and earnings performance remains solid.

Trump's Tariffs Crush Discount Chinese Fashion and Aid Drug Traffickers

Trump's new tariff hits Chinese goods, closing a loophole that has allowed cheap imports to flood the US, potentially costing consumers $11.4 billion.

Pfizer CEO on RFK's Health Nomination: 'He's Not as Radical as You Think'

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla says he's not worried about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for HHS secretary, despite Kennedy's past opposition to vaccines. Bourla says that Kennedy's views are not as radical as publicly perceived, and that he supports the childhood vaccine schedule.

China's Export Restrictions on Metals: What You Need to Know

China's export restrictions on tungsten, indium, bismuth, tellurium, and molybdenum impact industries like defense, clean energy, and manufacturing. Learn about these metals' uses, China's dominance in production, and alternative sources.

Nintendo Profit Tumbles as Switch Sales Slow

Nintendo profits fall 42% as Switch sales lose momentum; full-year forecasts lowered; Switch 2 successor coming later this year.