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Walmart pins store fires on Tesla solar installs in new lawsuit – PV-Tech

High-profile case alleging ‘gross negligence’ on Tesla’s part finds Elon Musk’s outfit in midst of reboot of PV business, weeks after reporting record-low solar roll-out.

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Retirement account millionaires rise at Fidelity – Fox Business

Stock market gains and employer contributions helped boost balances.

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Tesla’s Newest Strategy To Salvage Its Slumping Solar Business – OilPrice.com

As solar sales continue to slump for Tesla, the company is testing a brand-new strategy, allowing potential customers to rent the groundbreaking solar panels instead of purchasing them

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‘You prepare for war’: how one U.S. firm tried escaping Trump’s China tariffs – Reuters

A former senior accountant at Disney has accused the entertainment titan of overstating its revenues by billions of dollars.

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Facebook’s New Privacy Feature Comes With a Loophole – WIRED

“Off-Facebook Activity” will give users more control over their data, but Facebook needs up to 48 hours to aggregate your information into a format it can share with advertisers.

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State Attorneys General Said to Be Near Formal Investigation of Tech Companies – The New York Times

Their bipartisan effort comes after a smaller group of the state representatives met last month with antitrust officials at the Justice Department.

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Apple Card is now available to all US iPhone owners, adds new cash-back rewards – Ars Technica

Uber and Uber Eats will offer the same 3% cash-back deal Apple Stores do.

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Mastercard says the no-number Apple Card comes with ‘enhanced security’ users will never see – CNBC

The Apple Card is more secure because users get a one-time-use number in the Wallet app, says the president of Mastercard’s North American operations.

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American Families Will Pay $1,000 Per Year For Trump’s China Tariffs, JPMorgan Says – HuffPost

The estimated costs would wipe out nearly all of the tax breaks from Trump’s 2017 tax overhaul.

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