Battered crypto sector gets some relief after Micron beats earnings, bringing back some risk appetite to the market.
Eased ETF selling and improving risk appetite are being offset by a firmer dollar and cautious institutional flows, leaving ...
Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. JUNE 12, 2026SpaceX opened trading just before noon at $150, rising nearly 20% to around $161.75 shortly after its debut. SpaceX executives ...
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The Senate launched a voting blitz on Thursday as it moves toward passing a $70 billion budget reconciliation package that would fund immigration enforcement agencies. Among the amendments up for a ...
Internal documents show that Microsoft wants to ‘make people addicted’ to its new Scout AI assistant. Scout is an agentic tool that can complete various tasks on your behalf. This language comes amid ...
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New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge has been absent for his team’s past two games against the Cleveland Guardians, including Wednesday night’s 5-4 defeat. Before Tuesday’s game, Judge had been ...
A majority of Americans believe software updates are making their devices worse, not better, according to new research. The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found a majority (54 percent) believe it’s done to ...