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Trump Predicts 100K Dow by End of Presidency
President Donald Trump hailed his first year of his second term in office, predicting the stock market will double in less than two years after the Dow Jones closing Friday at 50,000 for the first time in history.
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Taiwan: 40% Shift of Chip Capacity to US 'Impossible'
It would be "impossible" to move 40% of Taiwan's semiconductor capacity to the U.S., the island's top tariff negotiator said, pushing back against recent comments by American officials who called for a major production shift.
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Super Bowl Ads Push Kindness, Nostalgia and a Little Joy
At a difficult time for America, Super Bowl advertisers ask viewers to take care of themselves and others - and maybe even crack a smile. Ring shows how neighbors can use their doorbell cameras to find lost pets.
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Live Nation Execs in Talks With DOJ to Avert Trial
Live Nation executives and lobbyists are in talks with senior officials at the U.S. Department of Justice in a bid to avoid a trial over allegations that the concert promoter operates an illegal monopoly, news outlet Semafor reported on Sunday.
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Musk: SpaceX to Prioritize Building Self-Growing City on Moon
Elon Musk said on Sunday that SpaceX has shifted its focus to building a "self-growing city" on the Moon, which he said could be achieved in less than 10 years.
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Trump Admin Appeals Ruling It Must Unfreeze NYC Tunnel Funding
President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday appealed a decision requiring the Transportation Department to unfreeze federal funding for the $16 billion Hudson Tunnel Project in New York, according to a court filing.
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Dr. Oz Urges Measles Vaccine as Cases Rise
A leading U.S. health official on Sunday urged people to get inoculated against the measles at a time of outbreaks across several states and as the United States is at risk of losing its measles elimination status.
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Companies Cite Risk in New Corporate Security Push
More corporate boards are tightening executive security and travel rules, disclosures show, as companies cite heightened threat concerns and point to a string of high-profile attacks and alleged kidnappings that security advisers say are changing how CEOs and directors...
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Hims & Hers Drops Plan to Copy New Wegovy Weight Loss Pill
Telehealth company Hims & Hers dropped its plan to offer a knockoff version of the weight-loss pill Wegovy on Saturday.
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MAHA Super Bowl Ad Touts Mike Tyson's 'Eat Real Food' Push
Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is set to appear in a Super Bowl advertisement promoting Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" campaign and directing viewers to RealFood.gov, a federal site tied to the new Dietary Guidelines for...
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SpaceX Puts Mars on Hold, Pivots to Moon Landing by 2027
SpaceX has delayed its plans to focus on Mars and is now prioritizing a trip to the moon, the company told investors Friday, reports the Wall Street Journal.
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Jury Confirmed for Social Media Addiction Trial
A jury has been confirmed in a landmark social media addiction trial in the US state of California, a process dominated by references to tech giant Meta's divisive founder Mark Zuckerberg.
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Weight-Loss Drug Ads Target Super Bowl Audience
Companies looking to sell weight-loss drugs directly to consumers, including Novo Nordisk's Wegovy, will shell out millions of dollars for celebrity-filled ads during Sunday's Super Bowl with the promise of one of the year's largest global audiences.
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NFL-Sports Tourism Booms With Super Bowl Driving Demand for Experiences
Forget flashy cars and mansion photos - today's ultimate flex is posting pictures from the Super Bowl field while making snow angels in celebratory confetti and people are paying big bucks for the privilege.
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Bitcoin Loses Trump-Era Gains as Crypto Market Volatility Signals Uncertainty
Bitcoin could drop further after wiping out all of its price gains since the election of U.S. President Donald Trump as liquidity is expected to remain thin for the near future.
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Crypto Exchange Error Sends Billions in Bitcoin to Users
A South Korean cryptocurrency exchange apologized Saturday after mistakenly transferring more than $40 billion worth of bitcoin to users, which briefly prompted a selloff on the platform.
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FDA Moves to Restrict Compounding GLP-1 Ingredients
The Food and Drug Administration said Friday it intends to restrict access to GLP-1 drug ingredients used in nonapproved compounded weight-loss products and that Hims & Hers Health Inc. could face federal enforcement, a move the agency said is aimed at curbing mass-marketed ...
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Judge Tosses Challenge to Starbucks DEI Programs
A federal judge on Friday tossed out a lawsuit filed by former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey that challenged Starbucks' diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, ruling the state failed to show anyone was harmed by the policies.
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Musk's Underground Vegas Tunnels Face Safety Scrutiny
Elon Musk's "Vegas Loop," a network of underground tunnels to ferry passengers in Teslas, was under fresh scrutiny this week from Nevada lawmakers who raised concern about alleged workplace safety and environmental violations.
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Goldman Sachs, Anthropic Team Up to Automate Banking
Goldman Sachs is working with technology startup Anthropic to develop AI-powered agents aimed at automating a widening range of internal functions, CNBC reported Friday, citing the bank's chief information officer.
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US Judge Rejects Compass Bid to Block 'Zillow Ban'
A federal judge on Friday rejected a bid by Compass, the largest U.S. residential real estate brokerage, for an injunction requiring Zillow to list more homes on its real estate platforms.
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Uber Ordered to Pay $8.5M in Sexual Assault Case
A federal jury has ordered Uber to pay $8.5 million to a woman who says one of its drivers raped her during a 2023 trip.
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Google Workers Seek End to Immigration Deals
A growing group of Google employees is urging company leadership to end cloud-computing work connected to federal immigration enforcement, reviving a wave of internal activism that had been largely dormant in recent years, The New York Times reports.
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Pandora Breaks With Volatile Silver for Platinum
Jewelry brand Pandora is introducing platinum-plated products to distance itself from the volatile silver market after a historic surge in the price of the precious metal, the company's new CEO said.
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Pricier iPhones Likely Amid Global Chip Crunch
As the global memory chip shortage hits the smartphone market, a key question is echoing from Silicon Valley to Shenzhen: Will Apple raise prices, or sacrifice profit to gain new customers