- September 20, 2024
Business
Intel stock jumps on Qualcomm’s takeover approach
Intel Corp. shares climbed after the Wall Street Journal reported that Qualcomm Inc. approached the company about a takeover, a potential record-setting deal for the
Joe Rogan says Kamala Harris is ‘nailing it’ against Trump
A pair of celebrities with appeal to different factions of younger Americans added to Kamala Harris’ celebrity support, as both the vice president and Donald
Palantir stock is misunderstood on Wall Street and will soar
Data-mining software company Palantir Technologies is popular among retail investors, but Bank of America said it’s still misunderstood by many on Wall Street. In a
Canned food identified as cause of explosion that injured 6 at state fair
An explosion that injured six people at the Kansas State Fair was caused by a canned food item that got too hot when stored near
China economy: ‘garbage time of history’ as growth model dead ends
People in China are so discouraged about the economic outlook that many have taken to social media to call it the “garbage time of history,”
Elon Musk repeatedly interacted on X with right-wing influencers allegedly backed by a Russia-funded company
Prolific poster and world’s richest man Elon Musk constantly interacted on his social network X with right-wing influencers paid by a Russia-funded company. Two employees
Dow Jones Futures Fall With S&P 500 In Power Trend; Tesla Rival Leads 7 Stocks In Buy Zones
Dow Jones futures fell slightly Monday afternoon, while S&P 500 futures were little changed and Nasdaq futures edged higher. U.S. markets were closed for Labor
Intel Stock Rallies On Report Chip Giant Is Exploring Foundry Split
Intel (INTC) stock jumped Friday on a report that the chip giant is considering major changes, including spinning off or selling its manufacturing business. ↑
Marijuana use and abuse may mean more missed work
While the modern marijuana consumer may be shedding that lazy stoner stereotype, new research shows that employees who use and abuse the drug are more
Stranded astronauts to return on SpaceX, not Boeing Starliner
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will return to earth on a SpaceX Dragon capsule in February instead of the Boeing Starliner that they used