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The Wall Street Journal - World
September Is Once Again a Tough Month for Stocks
The S&P 500 fell 4.2% last week on concerns about the health of the U.S. economy. Going back to 1928, September has been stocks’ weakest month of the year.49 minutes ago -
CNBC - Business
Apple is the most vulnerable 'Mag 7' stock, plus my thoughts on the other 6
In his Sunday column for Investing Club subscribers, Jim Cramer explains his latest thinking on Apple's stock and the remaining "Magnificent Seven" members.1 hour ago - Apple -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The S&P's 4.2% fall in the first week of September has set the stage for what has historically been the weakest month for stocks.
The S&P’s 4.2% fall in the first week of September has set the stage for what has historically been the weakest month for stocks.1 hour ago -
The Guardian - World
Tom Brady the TV analyst is a strangely colorless color man
The seven-time Super Bowl winner’s debut on Fox was mediocre at best as he stumbled with his lines and offered little in the way of insight. As the third quarter of the Cowboys’ dismissal of the ...3 hours ago -
ABC News - World
Slide over salsa: K-pop takes socialist Cuba by storm
In the land of the salsa, more and more youngsters are turning to K-pop4 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Nikkei Down 2.7% as Tech Stocks Weigh
Japanese shares were lower in early trade, weighed down by technology stocks and tracking Wall Street’s weak performance on Friday5 hours ago -
NBC News - Top stories
Five injured after shooting near Kentucky highway, 'armed and dangerous' person of interest ID'd
A shooting near a Kentucky highway Saturday night left five people seriously injured, and the search for a person of interest considered "armed and dangerous" is underway, authorities said.10 hours ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
WATCH: Colts QB Anthony Richardson shows off immense arm, connects with Alec Pierce for 60-yard TD pass
Richardson nearly slipped and fell before firing a deep bomb to his wideout10 hours ago - NFL -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
How does Justin Fields keep up with Kirk Cousins, Falcons in Week 1? 'NFL GameDay Morning'
"NFL GameDay Morning" discuss how does Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields keep up with quarterback Kirk Cousins and the Atlanta Falcons in Week 1.12 hours ago - NFL -
MarketWatch - Business
The stock market is stumbling on nagging fears the Fed may have made a mistake
Investors fear, but don’t know for sure, if a long-awaited Federal Reserve rate cut has been left too long.13 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
Boeing and union reach a labor deal, potentially averting a strike
The four-year deal between Boeing and its Seattle-area workers' union comes with 25% raises over the four years of the contract.15 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
Alzheimer's drug Leqembi promises to give patients more time, but they face a long road to treatment
Leqembi's rollout has been slowed by bottlenecks related to reimbursement uncertainties, diagnostic test requirements and regular brain scans, among others.16 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
Many 'doubted the vision': Saudi investment minister touts 'green shoring' on path to diversification
Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid al-Falih pushed back on skepticism of Riyadh's economic diversification.17 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
Top Wall Street analysts are bullish on the potential of these 3 stocks
TipRanks' analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street's best-performing stocks, including Planet Fitness and Ross Stores.17 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Look Before Leaping Into the World's Hottest Stock Market
Indian stocks are on fire. Investors who want to partake will need to keep a cool head as a trading frenzy and rising valuations have the potential to spoil the party.17 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Space engine pioneer seeks up to £20mn to keep hypersonic plans alive
Reaction Engines needs new investment after losses deepenYesterday -
CNBC - Business
Yellen says U.S. economy remains solid, on path to 'soft landing' with no meaningful layoffs
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said in August that the U.S. economy might be ready for an interest rate cut.Yesterday -
ABC News - Sports
Democrats go to new heights to spotlight Project 2025, flying banners over college football stadiums
Democrats have denounced the conservative Project 2025 blueprint in hundreds of ads and billboards, printed it in oversized book form as a convention prop and mentioned it frequentlyYesterday - College Football -
ABC News - Top stories
Judge keeps Libertarian candidates off ballot for Congress
Three Libertarian candidates seeking House seats in Iowa won't appear on ballot.Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
CIA director saw ‘genuine risk’ of Russia using tactical nuclear weapons early in Ukraine war
CIA Director Williams Burns said the risk of escalation should not be taken lightly, but the U.S. should also not be intimidated by Russia.Yesterday - Ukraine -
The New York Times - Health
Time to Say Goodbye to the B.M.I.?
The body mass index has long been criticized as a flawed indicator of health. A replacement has been gaining support: the body roundness index.Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
3 ways Wall Street's largest banks are leveraging AI to increase profitability
Top finance leaders are becoming convinced that the tech will transform their businesses.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Stock Funds Up 14.2% for Year After Snapback August
The market pulled out a win for the month despite a rough patch. Also: A flashback to the 10th anniversary of the blockbuster Alibaba IPO.Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
That pumpkin spice latte of yours is souring the market on stocks
Fall in the air can bring falling stock prices.Yesterday -
Financial Times - Business
Manchester City closes transfer spending tap — but hopes wins will keep flowing
Club that once dominated England’s transfer market opts to rely on current, strong squadYesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
5 market sectors and 9 stocks to keep on your radar in September
September is the market’s cruelest month — except in presidential election years.Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
Harvard nutritionist: The No. 1 ultra-processed food I never buy—and what I eat instead
Dr. Uma Naidoo, Director of Nutritional, Lifestyle and Metabolic Psychiatry at Harvard, avoids breakfast cereals. Here's why — and what she eats instead.Yesterday -
Financial Times - Business
Apple’s new iPhone will use Arm’s next-generation chip technology for AI
Tech giant pushing to bring generative artificial intelligence features to its smartphonesYesterday - Apple -
CNBC - Business
Coinbase has worst week of the year as crypto stocks plummet
Concerns about the U.S. economy led to a broad market slide this week, with crypto-related assets seeing some of the steepest drops.2 days ago - Crypto -
CBS News - Politics
Nikki Haley says she's "on standby" to campaign for Trump
Nikki Haley tells CBS News' Margaret Brennan she doesn't agree with Trump's style, approach or communications, but she backs his policies.2 days ago - Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Business
Morgan Stanley Is Fined for First Republic C.E.O.’s Stock Sales
James Herbert was permitted to sell nearly $7 million of shares before First Republic Bank’s demise last year, Massachusetts regulators said.2 days ago -
Financial Times - Business
US stocks turn in worst week in 18 months over slowdown fears
Soft payroll data prompts traders to increase bets on aggressive rate cuts by Federal Reserve2 days ago -
CBS News - Politics
Dick Cheney says he will vote for Kamala Harris
Dick Cheney, a lifelong Republican who served as vice president under former President George W. Bush, says he will not vote for Donald Trump.2 days ago - Kamala Harris -
CNBC - Business
Trump hush money sentencing postponed past Election Day, judge rules
Former President Donald Trump will not be sentenced in his New York criminal hush money case until after the Nov. 5 presidential election, a judge ruled.2 days ago - Donald Trump -
The Guardian - World
Keir Starmer has united Israelis and Palestinians – both hate his arms exports policy | Jonathan Freedland
The UK government’s partial ban reflects its belief in the rule of law. But supporting Israel while defending Palestinians is a tricky balance to achieve. Does an early Nobel peace prize beckon for ...2 days ago - Israel -
Inc. - Business
Craig Dubitsky Keeps a Guitar by His Side to Keep His Inspiration Flowing
The serial entrepreneur turns to music to connect with his employees and find calm amid chaos.2 days ago