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Tesla’s bad things come in threes

A Tesla vehicle is parked outside of a dealership on July 24, 2025 in Austin, Texas. Brandon Bell | Getty Images Tesla’s going through a bumpy ride. The electric vehicle company on Wednesday reported a second consecutive quarter of declining auto sales. In Europe, Tesla’s market share fell for the sixth straight month to 2.8% … Read more

Woman who filmed Astronomer CEO and HR chief at Coldplay show ‘feels bad’

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Coldplay concertgoer who posted a viral video of a CEO allegedly cozying up with his head of human resources on the band’s “Kiss Cam” this week, says a part of her “feels bad” for posting the awkward moment but thinks the couple’s actions were their own … Read more

How bad did James Wynn lose? Trader’s crypto balance falls

Prominent crypto trader James Wynn has deactivated his X account after his combined cryptocurrency wallet balance collapsed to just $10,176. This drop is almost a 99% loss from his estimated $100 million holdings earlier in 2025. Wynn changed his X profile bio to “broke” before deleting the account entirely. Searches for his handle now return … Read more

Consumer spending pulled back in May as inflation heated up—a double whammy of bad news

For the first time this year, consumers pulled back on spending as the bad mood that’s been pervasive since tariffs hit caught up with retail data. Overall spending in May fell 0.1% from the prior month and incomes fell 0.4%, the Commerce Department reported Friday. Coming on the heels of a report that first-quarter GDP … Read more

Bad ‘vibes’ may be having a bigger impact on the economy now

Americans used to say one thing about their feelings on the economy and do something else with their actual dollars. But that may be changing. The disconnect between weak readings on consumer confidence versus solid employment, income and GDP data was previously described as a “vibecession” by economist Kyla Scanlon, who first used the term … Read more

The Ozempic boom could be bad news for restaurants as more than half of GLP-1 users report cutting back on dining out, report finds

GLP-1 users taking drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are spending less on eating at restaurants and on take-out dinners, according to a new report from Bloomberg Intelligence. Changing eating habits add to a growing number of headwinds the hospitality industry is facing as a result of slow pandemic recovery and tariff-induced economic uncertainty. As restaurants … Read more

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