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CEO murder suspect said to hire former top NY prosecutor

Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, hired former veteran Manhattan prosecutor Karen Friedman Agnifilo to defend him on New York murder

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What is spasmodic dysphonia, RFK Jr.’s voice condition?

Donald Trump’s cabinet pick has a rare neurological disorder that causes the muscles in his voice box to spasm. Read More Source link

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Trump says on NBC he has no plans to replace Powell as Fed chair

“I think if I told him to, he would,” Trump said on NBC’s Meet the Press. “But if I asked him to, he probably wouldn’t.”

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Dollar Tree warns tariffs might force it to increase prices—and stop selling some products entirely

“We are prepared to act on multiple fronts,” said chief operating officer Mike Creedon. Read More Source link

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‘Elon Musk is right,’ Bernie Sanders admits, agreeing the defense budget needs to be cut because the Pentagon has ‘lost track of billions’

An unlikely duo has emerged at the intersection of business and politics: Elon Musk and Sen. Bernie Sanders. The Vermont independent, who caucuses with the

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How to watch, stream Black Friday’s NFL Football game live online free without cable: NBC, Amazon, Black Friday

Football on a Friday usually involves high schools, not the NFL. But as the league works with streaming services to broaden both of their audiences,

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AI boom propels stock of Wild-West-era landowner up 200%

The newest addition to the S&P 500 may be a relic of the Wild West, but its skyrocketing valuation is a byproduct of the AI

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Musk avoids punishment after paying airfare for SEC staff

A judge declined to sanction Elon Musk for skipping a meeting with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to watch one of his rockets launch. 

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Wednesday’s biggest analyst calls like Nvidia

Here are Wednesday’s biggest calls on Wall Street: Loop reiterates Nvidia as buy The firm said it’s standing by the stock heading into earnings on

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Big Tech antitrust push ‘still has legs to it’ despite regime change

The U.S. antitrust watchdogs that pounced on Big Tech and deterred corporate deal making throughout President Joe Biden’s administration may be kept on a shorter