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Nvidia’s rebound from its correction only makes the stock more dangerous to buy
Semiconductor stocks are bubbling and could lose 40% of their value. -
The Hill - Politics
USA Today's top editor leaves after less than a year
Terence Samuel is leaving the top editing job at USA Today roughly a year after he took the position. The Hill confirmed Samuel's departure, which was unexpected and announced to the outlet's staff Monday. “Terry Samuel has been a been a valued ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Correction
James Clapper served as director of national intelligence. The June 28 Potomac Watch column misstated his title. -
CBS News - Top stories
Amazon's bestselling cookware set for small kitchens is less than half price
This Carote cookware set with detachable handles saves kitchen space. It's more than half off ahead of Prime Day. -
MarketWatch - Business
Super Micro and Nvidia lead the S&P 500 this year. These stocks follow.
A list of 20 standout stocks during the first half of 2024 includes names riding the AI wave, but also a few surprises. -
MarketWatch - Business
11 favored semiconductor stocks expected to outperform Nvidia over the next year
Nvidia Corp. dominates coverage of the semiconductor industry, but there are other semiconductor manufacturers that are also growing quickly during this upcycle for the industry. -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Week After the Debate
Where does President Biden’s campaign go from here? -
CNBC - Business
Gen X says they'll need more than $1.5 million to retire comfortably—but most have less than 5% of that saved
When it comes to retirement, Gen Xers are a long way off from their savings goals. But it's not too late to get on track. Here's how to get started. -
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Venezuelans rehearse voting weeks before the pivotal presidential election
Some Venezuelans have cast mock votes in a rehearsal less than a month before the highly anticipated election in which President Nicolas Maduro seeks a third term -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
High Jewelry Shines During Paris Couture Week
Hermès embraced color, Piaget went for texture and Boucheron used technology to capture ocean waves. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Corrections & Amplifications
Corrections & Amplifications for the edition of June 29, 2024. -
MarketWatch - Business
Nvidia faces an ever-higher bar. How Morgan Stanley says to play its stock.
Morgan Stanley isn’t “pounding the table” on Nvidia shares but still sees some upside. -
BBC News - Top stories
High mortgage rates pricing out buyers, says Nationwide
The building society's comments come as it says house prices rose by 0.2% in June.Mortgage -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Score: Rivian, Amazon, Trump Media and More Stocks That Defined the Week
Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.Donald Trump -
MarketWatch - Business
Stocks delivered a disturbing signal last week. Here’s what it may mean.
Stocks are going to struggle in the second half of the year if some technical signals play out, says Michael Kramer, founder of Mott Capital Management. -
MarketWatch - Business
How can we tap the equity in our home without paying a 7% interest rate? We currently have a mortgage rate of less than 4%.
“Should I accept that 7%-plus interest rate is the starting rate these days?” -
NBC News - Politics
Obama cabinet official: 'After last night, it became less likely that [Biden] will win’
Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro joins Meet the Press NOW with his takeaways from the first Biden-Trump presidential debate, saying it's now up to the president to "rebuild that confidence" that was eroded from his ... -
Inc. - Business
If You Work More Than 48 Hours a Week, You May Be Wasting Your Time, According to a Stanford Professor
I know because I tried it. -
BBC News - Top stories
Major UK high street banks say payment issues fixed
Several people have told the BBC they are still facing issues, with some saying they have little cash left.United Kingdom -
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French stocks rally after first round of elections
French stocks surged on Monday after the first round of parliamentary elections was interpreted to mean the far-right National Rally party was unlikely to form a majority.France -
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More WestJet flight cancellations as Canadian airline strike hits more than 100,000 travelers
Canada’s second-largest airline says it has canceled more than 800 flights affecting more than 100,000 passengers as an unexpected strike by WestJet plane mechanics entered its third day -
NBC News - Politics
Iowa's high court rules that six-week abortion ban can take effect
Iowa's Supreme Court ruled that a law that prohibits abortions after six weeks of pregnancy can take effect, as women in a number of states find themselves caught in the middle of shifting laws on abortion. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor reports.Abortion -
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Puerto Rico approves electricity rate increase weeks after massive blackout
Puerto Ricans have been hit with a 4.6% increase in electricity rates increase through September -
ESPN - Sports
Sell-tics: C's up for sale 2 weeks after Finals win
The Boston Celtics majority ownership group, led by Wyc Grousbeck, is planning to make the franchise available for sale. News of the plan to sell comes two weeks after the Celtics won their record 18th NBA title. -
NBC News - Top stories
Mother of Israeli hostage Noa Argamani dies weeks after daughter's rescue
The mother of Noa Argamani, the Israeli hostage who became a symbol of Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, has died of brain cancer weeks after her daughter was rescued.Israel -
MarketWatch - Business
Stocks could struggle to surpass Wall Street’s high bar for second-quarter earnings, Goldman says
Wall Street is setting a high bar for corporate earnings heading into second-quarter reporting season. The largest U.S. companies might struggle to clear it by a wide enough margin to impress investors. -
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Infinera’s stock rockets 18% after $2.3 billion purchase by Nokia
Shares of Infinera Corp. rally after hours Thursday after a $2.3 billion deal with Finnish telecom giant Nokia Corp. -
CNBC - Business
Medicare-related stocks rise after poor Biden debate performance
A select handful of health insurance names popped on Friday following the first debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'Roaring Kitty' Discloses 6.6% Stake in Chewy
Keith Gill’s stake was disclosed days after he posted an image of a dog on his X account. -
MarketWatch - Business
Nio’s stock, other EV makers rally after upbeat delivery data
Nio’s stock bounced Monday, as the China-based electric-vehicle maker and its peers reported upbeat EV-delivery data for June and the second quarter. -
MarketWatch - Business
Teva’s stock falls after report FTC has opened probe of patents
The FTC has been clamping down on what it deems to be “junk” patent listings for some time and in April it said it was challenging hundreds of them. -
MarketWatch - Business
After a roaring first half, stocks are stretched — but the rally isn’t over yet
Earnings season is coming — here’s what you need to know. -
MarketWatch - Business
Why CrowdStrike’s stock just got downgraded after a monster rally
CrowdStrike’s enterprise-value-to-sales ratio is the highest among large software stocks that Piper Sandler tracks. -
MarketWatch - Business
Tech’s dominance of Russell 1000 will hit record levels after latest reconstitution
This year’s furious rally in technology and megacap stocks is set to leave its mark on Friday when FTSE Russell carries out its latest annual index reconstitution. -
The Hill - Politics
Democrats fret about hit to Senate chances after Biden debate debacle
Democrats are worried President Biden's dismal debate performance could doom any slim chance the party has for holding its Senate majority by further depressing turnout in critical battleground states. Democrats were already in a tough electoral ...Joe Biden -
MarketWatch - Business
Chicago PMI rebounds in June but remains in contraction territory for seventh straight month
The Chicago Business Barometer, also known as the Chicago PMI, rebounded to 47.4 in June from a postpandemic low of 35.4 in the prior month. While still in contraction territory, the June reading is the highest since November. -
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CNBC - Business
Boston Celtics' majority owner puts team up for sale weeks after NBA championship
The ownership group behind the Boston Celtics has put the team up for sale, weeks after it won the NBA championship.NBA