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Regulators Turn Up The Heat On ‘Roaring Kitty’ Over Recent GameStop Trading Activity: What You Need To Know

GameStop trader Keith Gill is facing increased scrutiny from Massachusetts Secretary of State Bill Galvin over potential manipulation. Continue Reading ➔

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Legendary investor Alexander Green from the Oxford Club suggests 7 AI stocks as the “Next Magnificent 7.” These stocks outperformed the market 46 to 1 over 20 years, with an average gain of 16,894%. Green believes each could turn $1,000 into over $1 million in under six years. Continue Reading ➔

Boeing’s Production Slowdown Sends Shockwaves Through Aerospace Supply Chain

This uncertainty is causing suppliers to curtail production to avoid the financial burden of maintaining excessive stock. Continue Reading ➔

Stuck at sea for years, a sailor’s plight highlights a surge in shipowner abandonment

Abdul Nasser Saleh says he rarely got a good night’s sleep during the near-decade he spent working without pay on a cargo ship abandoned by its owner at ports along the Red Sea. Continue Reading ➔

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Apple Had To ‘Rethink’ Entire Architecture Of Pencil Just To Add This New Feature: It Was ‘One Of The Most Difficult Things’

Apple Inc. designers revealed behind-the-scenes details of introducing new features for the Apple Pencil Pro and the ultra-thin iPad Pro, emphasizing design challenges and innovative functionalities. Continue Reading ➔

UN Security Council rejects Russia-backed resolution on banning weapons in space

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States said Monday that Russia last week launched a satellite that could be part of , a that members of the United Nations Security Council condemned even as they failed to pass a measure against it. Continue Reading ➔

Tesla Stock Is Rallying Tuesday: What’s Going On?

Tesla has increased its 72 month loan rate (APR) in the U.S. from 0.99% to 1.99%, according to Benzinga Pro. The loan rates for 36, 48 and 60 month loan terms are still set at 0.99%. Continue Reading ➔

Bitcoiners Scoff At Gold Bull Peter Schiff’s Theory That Ethereum ETF Approvals Could Sink BTC

Gold bull and staunch Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) critic, Peter Schiff, used the recent euphoria around Ethereum (CRYPTO: Continue Reading ➔

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Imagine achieving 100% on Celgene and CME Group, 108% on Netflix, and even 127% on Amgen–all within just 3 days. Whenever this simple pattern emerges, it often indicates that a stock’s price might move significantly. Continue Reading ➔

What’s Going On With Novavax Stock?

Novavax, Inc. shares are trading higher Wednesday, and the stock is up by more than 300% over the past month. Here’s a look at what’s going on. Continue Reading ➔

Following Historic Conviction, Donald Trump Is Facing More Criminal Charges With No Endgame In Sight

In a landmark legal battle, former President Donald Trump was convicted in New York last week, marking a significant moment as he faces other multiple charges across the U.S. Continue Reading ➔

This Important Evidence Could Determine Donald Trump’s Fate In His Hush-Money Trial

The future of the Donald Trump hush-money trial is largely dependent on one key piece of evidence: People’s Exhibit 35, a document that both the prosecution and defense are using to build their respective cases. Continue Reading ➔

Boil-water advisory lifted in Atlanta after water system problems

ATLANTA (AP) — Residents in Atlanta no longer must boil water before drinking it, officials said Thursday, six days after a west of downtown affected service and spurred the advisory. Continue Reading ➔

Nvidia’s Success May Propel These 6 AI-Related Stocks To New Heights

The upcoming quarterly results of Nvidia are not just a matter of interest for the company, but also for six other AI-related stocks that tend to rise when Nvidia outperforms. Continue Reading ➔

Norwegian wealth fund to vote against Elon Musk’s Tesla pay package

Norway’s sovereign wealth fund operated by Norges Bank Investment Management said Saturday it will vote against Elon Musk’s hefty CEO compensation package during Tesla’s annual meeting on Thursday. Continue Reading ➔

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