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- Arm’s stock snaps a seven-day winning streak as it loses some of its AI glow [33d]
- Bed Bath & Beyond is seeing new life, as rare sales growth lifts stock more than 30% [33d]
- Trump calls for Jimmy Kimmel to be fired over Melania comments. It’s the latest clash over late-night TV. [33d]
- A ‘casual sports bettor’ just turned a $30 parlay into $1.98 million. Why sportsbooks still love this type of bet. [33d]
- Gold prices have lost nearly 11% since the Iran war began. Reasons to buy the metal are piling up again. [33d]
- This price for Brent crude is more important for the outlook than $100, charts show [33d]
- Billionaire Ray Dalio says you should have up to 15% of your money in gold because of uncertainty around the Iran war [33d]
- Higher inflation is on the way. The Fed needs to make this clearer before it raises rates. [33d]
- Micron and Sandisk shares could soar further thanks to a software-like subscription model [33d]
- There’s a pizza price war going on, and Domino’s is feeling the pain [33d]
- Poet Technologies’ stock craters nearly 50% in record drop, as Marvell relationship sours [33d]
- Elon Musk is about to get a lot richer. It was worth the headaches. [33d]
- Why individual investors are cautious ahead of earnings for Microsoft, Amazon and the rest of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ [33d]
- Another former bull throws in the towel on Adobe’s stock. Here’s the software stock he now favors. [33d]
- A possible SiriusXM-iHeartMedia merger would be the latest ominous sign for radio [33d]
- A new Medicare program that uses AI for prior authorizations is hurting patients and delaying care [33d]
- Private credit isn’t safer than banks — it’s just better at hiding losses [33d]
- Here’s an easy way to expand your AI investment exposure [33d]
- Microsoft and OpenAI aren’t breaking up. But they’re not exclusive anymore. [33d]
- Apple is defying a global smartphone slump, as shown through this first-time feat [33d]
- Zuckerberg is following Musk’s lead with this ‘transformative step’ in outer space [33d]
- Shell to buy Canadian shale company for $14 billion, in what would be oil giant’s biggest acquisition in 10 years [33d]
- Qualcomm’s stock soars as an AI opportunity emerges [33d]
- United CEO defends merger dreams despite pushback from American Airlines [33d]
- They have millions in the bank — but without kids, who makes their life-or-death decisions? [33d]
- Pension-fund rebalancing and other red flags that suggest a stock-market pullback is nearing, according to Goldman Sachs [33d]
- The SEC fears we’re trapped in short-term thinking. Tesla and Amazon prove investors play the long game. [33d]
- Pullbacks will be shallow as market risks diminish, says Morgan Stanley [33d]
- ‘We believe it’s real’: My mom received a check from a class-action lawsuit. It bounced. Could this be a scam? [33d]
- Verizon’s stock rises as the company posts surprise subscriber growth under new CEO [33d]
- A new version of an old drug is helping men grow back some of their hair [33d]
- Oil could end the year at $100 if flows don’t normalize soon, says Goldman Sachs [33d]
- The playbook from the last monster rally would take the S&P 500 to 10,675. What’s different this time. [33d]
- Meta’s $2 billion acquisition gets blocked by China. What the deal was all about in the first place. [33d]
- ‘I hope to retire early’: I’m 56 and have 80% in a traditional IRA and 20% in a Roth. Am I in trouble? [33d]
- Skims co-founder Emma Grede and her $70 million California properties [33d]
- Global oil futures top $100 again after U.S.-Iran peace talks canceled [33d]
- Why JPMorgan is telling investors to keep buying the dips even as market hits new highs [33d]
- Adidas claims the first sub 2-hour marathon winner. But good luck getting the winner’s sneakers. [34d]
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