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Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest Loads Up On Veracyte, Offloads 3D Systems

Ark Invest made notable trades on Friday, including purchasing shares of Veracyte Inc. and selling shares of 3D Systems Corp. More Info ➔

ETFs This Week: Tesla Turmoil, Silver Surge, And A Jobs-Driven Market Rally Drove These 5 ETFs To Outperform

Stocks surged as U.S. jobs report boosted major indexes to multi-month highs. Silver, critical materials, gold, and Bitcoin miners ETFs performed well. More Info ➔

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Mullen Automotive, Applied Digital, MongoDB, Netflix, Tesla: Why These 5 Stocks Are On Investors’ Radars Today

MULN, APLD, MDB, NFLX, TSLA were among the stocks trending on Wednesday June 4, 2025. More Info ➔

Disney laying off several hundred employees worldwide

The Walt Disney Co. is laying off several hundred employees worldwide as the entertainment giant looks to trim some costs and adapt to evolving industry conditions. More Info ➔

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Can an American pope apply US-style fundraising and standards to fix troubled Vatican finances?

VATICAN CITY (AP) — As a bishop in Peru, Robert Prevost was often on the lookout for used cars that he could buy cheap and fix up himself for use in parishes around his diocese. With cars that were really broken down, he’d watch YouTube videos to learn how to fix them. More Info ➔

British Man Charged In US With Spying For China — Here’s How He Allegedly Did It

A British man has been indicted in the U.S. on charges of espionage for China. The accused, John Miller, is facing multiple charges including interstate stalking and smuggling. More Info ➔

AMD Acquires Another Company To Expand AI Arsenal

AMD acquired Brium, a team of AI experts, to enhance its open-source software ecosystem for optimized AI solutions. Financial terms undisclosed. More Info ➔

Power bills in California have jumped nearly 50% in four years. Democrats think they have solutions

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers this week advanced several efforts aimed at reining in utility profits and slashing electricity bills as part of their agenda to tackle the sky-high costs of living. More Info ➔

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Man Says Girlfriend Ran Off With $3.6 Million Lottery Winnings After He Bought the Ticket

A Canadian man has taken legal action against his girlfriend who allegedly vanished after winning a lottery of $3.6 million, leaving him stranded. More Info ➔

Elon Musk Once Asked Why Epstein-Maxwell Client List Hasn’t Leaked — Here’s How He Responded to X User Who Suggested He Was a Client

Elon Musk once took to social media to question the lack of a publicly released client list in the Jeffrey Epstein-Ghislaine Maxwell case. More Info ➔

Analysis: An outline is emerging of the US offer to Iran in their high-stakes nuclear negotiations

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The outline of the U.S. offer to Iran in is starting to become clearer — but whether any deal is on the horizon remains as cloudy as ever. More Info ➔

Japanese court rejects damage claims against utility executives over Fukushima disaster

TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese court ruled former executives at the utility managing the tsunami-wrecked nuclear power plant were not accountable for the 2011 meltdown crisis and do not need to pay damages to the company. More Info ➔

Trump vs. Musk: Trump Hints at Canceling Musk’s Contracts: ‘We’ll Take a Look at Everything, He’s Got a Lot of Money.’ Here’s How Musk Responded

Elon Musk has responded to President Donald Trump’s comments about potentially canceling his federal contracts, stating, “Fair enough.” More Info ➔

Meta Platforms Shareholders Say No To Mark Zuckerberg-Led Social Media Titan Putting Bitcoin On The Balance Sheet

Shareholders of Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META) rejected a proposal to consider adding Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) to the company’s balance sheet. More Info ➔

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