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close video McDonald’s beating earnings and revenue estimates a ‘good indicator’ for economy, expert says MJP Wealth Advisors president Brian Vendig and ‘Payne Points of Wealth’ podcast host Ryan Payne discuss Big Tech reporting and key earnings and revenue estimates for McDonald’s. McDonald’s on Tuesday teased customers about when to expect snack wraps back on
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The Trump administration is weighing penalties that would block China’s DeepSeek from buying U.S. technology and is debating barring Americans’ access to its services, the New York Times reported on Wednesday. The launch of China’s low-cost AI model,DeepSeek, has rattled the AI ecosystem. The U.S. government has since taken steps to crack down on the Chinese start-up and its
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OpenAI is in discussions to buy artificial intelligence-assisted coding tool Windsurf for about $3 billion, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing a person familiar with the matter. The deal would be OpenAI’s largest to date, the terms of which have not yet been finalized, the report said, adding the talks could change or fall apart. OpenAI declined to comment, while Windsurf, formerly
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close video Japan is a big factor in the market’s ‘exaggerated’ decline: Ivana Delevska Spear Invest founder and Chief Investment Officer Ivana Delevska reviews potentially oversold stocks after the recent market slide on ‘Making Money.’ President Donald Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer are expected to negotiate a historic deal
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close video Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels warns about Americas reliance on China for essential parts of vital medication Daniels believes President Trump could use tariffs to force the U.S. pharmaceutical industry to work with fellow democracies on developing drugs. President Donald Trump recently teased tariffs on pharmaceutical imports, and his administration began ramping up probes
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The employees who have so far survived the Trump administrations federal defenestration project are morose. For some, the new workload is untenable. For others, chaos reigns. Scientists have been unable to purchase mice for research, while human-tissue samples have sat on dry ice, unsent, thanks to worker layoffs. Lawyers at the Education Department are racing
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