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“Boring Trade” Generates $185 Every Day. Like Clockwork.

 
“Boring Trade” Generates $185 Every Day. Like Clockwork. – Ad

Forget cryptos, pot stocks, and other “shiny object” investments. Instead, you could collect an average of $185 every day of the year with this “boring” trade strategy Forbes magazine says is “like finding money in the street.” For full details, click here.

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Pays Trump $25 Million To Settle Lawsuit Over Facebook, Instagram Ban After Jan. 6 Riot: ‘A Big Year For Redefining Our Relationships With Governments’

Meta has agreed to a $25 million settlement with Donald Trump over his Facebook and Instagram bans, as CEO Mark Zuckerberg signals a shift in the company’s approach to government relations under the Trump administration. Continue reading ➔

Legendary Wall Street Stock Picker Names No.1 AI Stock of 2025 – Ad

Marc Chaikin’s system has detected another bewildering trend in the U.S. stock market. And he says this stock could shoot sky-high in the new year as a direct result. To hear it for yourself, click here. You’ll get this stock’s name and ticker symbol, absolutely free. Get his No. 1 AI pick for 2025

Jensen Huang’s Biggest Fear Isn’t AI Competition—It’s Pre-Show Butterflies: How Silicon Valley’s Coolest Leaders Like Mark Zuckerberg And Elon Musk Are Gripped With Stage Fright

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, along with other tech leaders like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Warren Buffett, has openly admitted to struggling with public speaking despite their public personas and professional success. Continue reading ➔

Trump White House Puts DeepSeek Under National Security Scanner: ‘Wake-Up Call To The American AI Industry’

The White House is reviewing China’s DeepSeek AI for potential national security risks, amid growing concerns over intellectual property theft and its impact on U.S. AI dominance. Continue reading ➔

What Does Trump’s Presidency Mean for Elon Musk’s AI Venture? – Ad

As new allies, Trump and Musk could reshape America’s AI future. Elon Musk’s AI startup, xAI, might gain the edge it needs to dominate the industry. A shift in government support, fewer barriers, and a potential “backdoor” into the AI race are just the beginning. Is xAI set to become Elon’s most powerful venture yet? Uncover this opportunity before it’s too late.

Who can share seeds? As climate change and counterfeits hurt Kenyan farmers, it’s a growing question

KIKUYU, Kenya (AP) — Tucked away in a lush, forested area of central Kenya’s Kikuyu town, the National Seed Bank stands as a crucial safeguard for the future of the country’s agriculture. Inside two chilly rooms of a government building, more than 50,000 seed varieties are cataloged and stored. Continue reading ➔

Teva’s Duvakitug Set To Shake Up IBD Treatment, Analyst Highlights Competitive Data

Piper Sandler analyst maintains an Overweight rating on Teva, citing positive feedback on duvakitug’s potential in treating IBD. Continue reading ➔

Bitcoin’s Final Bull Run: Three Altcoins to Get Into NOW! – Ad

“Crypto Whisperer” Ian King is calling it: due to a change in Bitcoin’s “status,” he believes Bitcoin is about to go on one FINAL bull run. But the best way to play it isn’t by buying Bitcoin. Instead, Ian has identified 3 specific “alt” coins with the potential to blow past Bitcoin’s spectacular gains. To get in before April 19th, see everything you need to do HERE now.

UK Treasury chief backs third runway at London’s Heathrow Airport

LONDON (AP) — The U.K. government is backing the construction of a third runway at London’s Heathrow Airport, Treasury chief Rachel Reeves said Wednesday. Continue reading ➔

Magnificent 7 Earnings Ahead: 3 ETFs To Ride The Wave

Earnings season in full swing, attention on tech giants known as Magnificent 7: 3 ETFs to consider. Continue reading ➔

Bill Gates’ Next Big AI Bet: Stargate Could Be a Game-Changer – Ad

Jeff Brown, the tech expert who predicted Bitcoin, Nvidia, and Tesla, reveals Bill Gates’ new AI project, Stargate. Could this be the next big AI breakthrough? Watch Jeff’s free report now.

Japanese automaker Nissan says it plans job and production cuts in the U.S.

TOKYO (AP) — Nissan is slashing production at its U.S. plants and offering buyouts to factory workers there as part of the Japanese automaker’s urgent efforts to return to profitability. Continue reading ➔

Asset allocation when you have enough

I recently chatted with a retired couple who were looking for a second opinion about their portfolio’s . The key question: Is 65% in stocks too high for someone in their situation? Here, I’ll walk through some ideas about how to think through these issues. Continue reading ➔

Elon Musk Is ‘Kind Of Glad’ Many Didn’t Pick Up A Tesla FSD Subscription: Here’s Why

Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk said on Wednesday that the company will likely have to update hardware for customers whose vehicles are equipped with an older version of the AI hardware called Hardware 3, for it to achieve fully unsupervised autonomous driving with full self-driving (FSD) driver assistance software. Continue reading ➔

Tesla Likely To Sell Optimus To Rivals In 2026, Elon Musk Says Revenue Potential Of Bot North Of $10 Trillion: ‘It’s Real Bananas’

Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday said that the company intends to make several thousand units of its Optimus humanoid robot this year for deployment in its own factory which will inform the next version of the robot slated for launch next year and likely to be sold to rival companies. Continue reading ➔

Wall Street’s Most Accurate Analysts Weigh In On 3 Consumer Stocks With Over 5% Dividend Yields

During times of turbulence and uncertainty in the markets, many investors turn to dividend-yielding stocks. Continue reading ➔

Kansas City Battles Major Tuberculosis Outbreak, 67 Active Cases, Hundreds Under Watch

Kansas City faces one of the worst U.S. tuberculosis outbreaks, with 67 active cases and 384 people under monitoring. Continue reading ➔

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