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Fat Brands stock craters after company, chair Andy Wiederhorn charged in $47 million 'sham' loan scheme
Fat Brands' portfolio includes Fatburger, Johnny Rockets and Twin Peaks.CNBC - Business -
Chip designer Arm's shares drop after lackluster revenue guidance
Shares of Arm fell Thursday as lackluster revenue guidance from the firm clouded a positive sales quarter driven by AI demand.CNBC - Business -
Sweetgreen shares soar 35% after company beats revenue expectations
Shares of the salad chain surged 35% Friday after the company beat Wall Street's forecast for first-quarter results.CNBC - Business -
Novavax shares spike over 100% on Sanofi deal to commercialize Covid vaccine, develop combination shots
The deal will allow Novavax to lift its "going concern" warning, which it first issued in 2023 due to having "substantial doubt" about its ability to survive.CNBC - Business - Covid -
Norfolk Southern shares down 3.2% after shareholders’ split decision in board battle
Shares of Norfolk Southern Corp. are down 3.2% Thursday after a preliminary count of shareholder votes indicated a split decision in the keenly-fought battle for control of the company’s board.MarketWatch - Business -
A Week in Israel | Sunday on 60 Minutes
Lesley Stahl delivers the latest on the three-fronts where Israel is currently engaged that have heightened security threats internationally since the October 7 terror attacks. 60 Minutes, Sunday.CBS News - Top stories - Israel -
A Web of Intrigue | Sunday on 60 Minutes
As Spain fights for the extradition of an American activist for what it claims was his attempt to kidnap North Korean embassy workers in Madrid, Sharyn Alfonsi interviews the man at the center, Christopher Ahn, who says he was helping them to ...CBS News - Top stories -
The 60 Best Movies on Disney+ Right Now
Let It Be, Poor Things, and Taylor Swift: The Era’s Tour (Taylor’s Version) are just a few of the movies you should be watching on Disney+ this month.Wired - Tech -
Man in his 60s dies in Cultra car crash
It happened at about 14:00 BST near the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum.BBC News - Top stories -
Everton staring at administration threat with 777 takeover increasingly unlikely | Simon Goodley
Fresh doubts of deal being completed paint bleak picture and could leave troubled club unable to meet their financial obligations. Everton’s owner, Farhad Moshiri, has always sounded extremely confident that he will be selling the Premier League ...The Guardian - World -
10-, 30-year Treasury yields set four-week lows again after weekly jobless-claims data
Yields on long-dated U.S. government debt finished at their lowest levels in about a month on Thursday, after data showed a jump in weekly initial jobless-benefit claims.MarketWatch - Business -
Is credit card debt forgiveness easy to qualify for?
Are you considering credit card debt forgiveness? Find out how easy it is to qualify for here.CBS News - Top stories -
U.S. Credit Markets Price In a Soft Landing
U.S. credit spreads are close to the tightest levels since 2021, reflecting the market’s expectation of a soft landing, Barclays analysts Bradley Rogoff and Dominique Toublan write in a note.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Nigeria has more than 60 appeal court judges, not 35
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Eurozone stocks are at their highest in 16 years. UBS now prefers Europe over U.S. equities.
UBS strategists led by Andrew Garthwaite say they now prefer European stocks over their U.S. counterparts — though it should be said, to only the middle of its regional scorecardMarketWatch - Business - Europe -
Giants revamping WR room: New York signs ex-Pro Bowler Allen Robinson after drafting Malik Nabers in top 10
Robinson has struggled over the last few seasons as he's advanced in ageCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Girlfriend shares murdered surfer's last voicemail
Callum Robinson, his brother and a US friend were murdered in an apparent robbery attempt.BBC News - Top stories -
Can I wipe my credit card debt without paying?
You may be able to get rid of your credit card debt without paying, but that's not always the best route to take.CBS News - Top stories -
Biden watchdogs probe popular credit card and airline rewards
Credit card and airline rewards are incredibly popular among Americans, but Biden administration officials worry aggressive marketing practices and the dominance of large players in the industry may be harming competition and consumers. The ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Todd Boehly’s investment house in advanced talks to buy private credit firm
Eldridge Industries seeks to acquire Hayfin Capital Management in €1bn-plus dealFinancial Times - Business -
Op-ed: My kids have credit cards and yours should, too
Adding your child as an authorized user on your credit cards can be a smart way to set them up for financial success. Here's what to know.CNBC - Business -
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Rory McIlroy won’t rejoin PGA Tour’s policy board after pushback, will still negotiate LIV Golf deal
“I think it got pretty complicated and pretty messy.”Yahoo Sports - Sports - LIV Golf -
Spain's No. 2 lender by assets, BBVA, launched a hostile, $12 billion-plus takeover bid for smaller rival Banco de Sabadell.
Spain’s No. 2 lender by assets, BBVA, launched a hostile, $12 billion-plus takeover bid for smaller rival Banco de Sabadell.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Best wide receivers still available in 2024 NFL free agency after Odell Beckham Jr., other veterans sign deals
Some productive players still remain unsignedCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
AMC is gaining market share, but debt sparks analyst concern
AMC, the movie-theater chain that obtained meme-stock status, has billions of dollars in debt due in the next few years.MarketWatch - Business -
GameStop shares surge again to register highest close since December
Shares of videogame retailer and original meme stock climbed more than 13% Thursday.MarketWatch - Business -
Australian judge extends ban on X sharing video of Sydney bishop's stabbing
An Australian judge has extended a ban on social media platform X allowing videos of the stabbing of a Sydney bishop in his church last month after government lawyers condemned the company's free speech argument for keeping the graphic images ...ABC News - Tech -
Australian judge extends ban on X sharing video of Sydney bishop's stabbing
An Australian judge has extended a ban on social media platform X allowing videos of the stabbing of a Sydney bishop in his church last month after government lawyers condemned the company's free speech argument for keeping the graphic images ...ABC News - Top stories -
Microsoft Just Shared 1 Big Tip for Managing AI at Your Business
Find the AI 'power users' at your company and turn them into champions for the tech.Inc. - Business - Microsoft -
H5N1 Already Killed Millions of Birds. Humans Share the Blame.
Millions of birds have died because of bird flu. Human activity has helped make the virus more deadly.The New York Times - Top stories -
40-year-old paid off $20,000 in credit card debt—her No. 1 piece of advice
At one point, Shonnita Leslie was struggling to manage around $20,000 in credit card debt. Here's the strategy she used to pay it down.CNBC - Business -
Consumers might be paying more than credit card perks are worth, officials say
Credit card holders could be paying more in fees and interest than their travel rewards and other perks are worth, Biden administration officials argue.NBC News - Top stories -
The feds may crack down on credit-card rewards programs. Here’s what that means for your points and miles.
The Department of Transportation and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are exploring possible regulation of the credit-card rewards system and the frequent-flier programs linked to them, officials said at a joint hearing held by the DOT and ...MarketWatch - Business -
Could your buy now, pay later loans affect your credit score? Here's what you need to know
Up until now, buy now, pay later loans have been hard to track, making it easier for more households to get in over their heads. That may be about to change.CNBC - Business