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Elon Musk and Sam Altman are once again in a public spat, this time over a car.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
As the federal government shutdown stretches into its second month, air traffic controller shortages are worsening nationwide, leading to mounting delays and disruptions at major airports across the US.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
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Bitcoin's (CRYPTO: BTC) price hit the $100,000 mark in the early hours of Saturday, despite experiencing its worst performance since 2018 with a 3.7% decline as October concluded. This milestone comes amidst an increase in volatility and outflows from Bitcoin ETFs.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Top weekly large-cap gainers included Teradyne, Wayfair, Illumina, Guardant Health, ASE, C.H. Robinson, Lumen, Symbotic, Credo, YPF after strong results.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
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Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet beat Q3 estimates with revenue and earnings growth. Trump and Xi conclude high-stakes meeting with trade, soybean, and resource agreements, potentially impacting U.S.-China economic relations and global markets.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
These ten large-cap stocks led last week's declines, including Fiserv, Alexandria Real Estate, Chipotle, eBay, after weak results and guidance.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Ford has been plagued by recalls, tariffs, and quality control issues, with CEO Jim Farley optimistic about addressing them.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
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Apple breaks records in Q4 and ad revenue, Samsung teases iPhone users, and Jamie Dimon echoes Steve Jobs on office meetings.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Week economy roundup: From inflation debates and White House renovations to job declines, stock surges, and Fed rate cuts.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
US DOJ says Trump can continue strikes on drug smugglers at sea despite 60-day limit. Admin argues no hostilities as targets can't retaliate.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Trump urges Republicans to end filibuster and warns of Democratic plans to expand Supreme Court. Government shutdown continues.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Weekend political roundup: From Buttigieg's AV regrets to GOP filibuster talks, Trump's climate comments, and Pelosi's Apple stock sale.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
The Future Fund's Gary Black sees two factors driving Tesla's stock: optimism for unsupervised autonomy and approval of Musk's $1 trillion compensation plan.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Canada's PM Mark Carney apologized to Trump for anti-tariff ad featuring Reagan. Trump appreciated it but criticized ad as AI-generated.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Elon Musk-led SpaceX completes 100th Starlink mission of 2021, deploying 28 satellites. Falcon 9 lands successfully.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
New work requirements for SNAP begin Saturday, but benefits may not be issued through November due to the government shutdown.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Ross Gerber criticized Tesla's board for prioritizing CEO Elon Musk's interests over shareholders and described it as absurd.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Pete Hegseth condemned China's actions in the South China Sea, pledged support to help Southeast Asian nations counter potential aggression.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Former President Barack Obama campaigned for Democratic gubernatorial candidates in Virginia and New Jersey.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Billie Eilish urges billionaires to share their wealth for good causes during award acceptance speech. Mark Zuckerberg in attendance.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Godfather of AI Geoffrey Hinton says AI firms bet on job replacement for profits. Tech giants to boost AI spending to $420B next year.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
Sam Altman says OpenAI is generating far more revenue than reported and envisions annual revenue potentially hitting $100 billion by 2027.
Via Benzinga · November 2, 2025
President Donald Trump on Saturday warned of possible military intervention in Nigeria and called on the West African nation to take action against the killing of Christians. He has directed the Department of Defense to prepare for what he described as "fast" action and announced an immediate halt to all U.S.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
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Golfer Phil Mickelson has denied allegations of insider trading linked to an offshore oil company Sable Offshore Corp.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
According to a recent Yahoo/YouGov poll, there is a growing dissatisfaction among Americans with President Trump's economic management.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Nio, Li Auto and XPeng set October delivery records, powered by overseas expansion and advancing EV tech.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
White House restricts reporter access to West Wing Room 140; NSC cites sensitive material, echoing Pentagon curbs, raising press concerns.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
In the midst of a crisis concerning SNAP funding, President Trump held a "Great Gatsby"-themed Halloween celebration at his Mar-a-Lago resort.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
In a Friday appearance on The Joe Rogan Podcast, Elon Musk defended President Donald Trump, stating that while Trump is "not perfect," he is also "not evil."
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
A lawyer representing a former employee of Donald Trump's golf club has voiced his criticism of the Trump administration's deportation practices.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
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As Warren Buffett readies to relinquish his role as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, investor concerns are mounting.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
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Berkshire's underwriting profit surges 216%, operating earnings up 34%, Buffett hands off to Greg Abel; OxyChem deal advances amid succession.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Charlie Munger once explained that he and Warren Buffett refused to short stocks because they found it unpleasant and unproductive — a lesson rooted in Buffett's early experience buying "lousy companies" and later reinforced by the duo's shift toward owning high-quality, brand-driven businesses like See's Candies and Coca-Cola.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
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Nebius's 500% AI-fueled surge is testing ETF managers as funds weigh exposure to this high-flying, high-risk cloud contender.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
November is historically Wall Street's strongest month. These 7 stocks often delivered standout gains in recent decades.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Benzinga examined the prospects for many investors' favorite stocks over the last week — here's a look at some of our top stories.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
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As Donald Trump revives U.S. nuclear testing after three decades, Kevin O'Leary warns that artificial intelligence—not atomic weapons—will determine global military power in the future.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman credited Microsoft and CEO Satya Nadella's early conviction and multibillion-dollar investment for transforming the ChatGPT-maker into a global AI powerhouse.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Democrats blasted President Trump's focus on a White House bathroom renovation while millions of Americans brace for soaring health insurance premiums.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang dismissed U.S. security fears over chip sales to China, saying the country already makes "plenty" of AI chips and warning it's "foolish to underestimate" Huawei's growing technological power.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Jeff Bezos' net worth surged by $12 billion to $265 billion following Amazon's strong third-quarter earnings, while Mark Zuckerberg lost $35 billion amid Meta's 13% stock plunge.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Elon Musk's $1 trillion Tesla compensation plan has drawn mixed reactions, with supporters including Cathie Wood, Jim Cramer, and Gary Black praising its potential, while critics call it excessive and risky.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
Two federal judges on Friday ordered President Donald Trump's administration to resume funding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), directing the use of emergency reserves to keep the nation's largest food aid program running during the ongoing government shutdown.
Via Benzinga · November 1, 2025
On Friday, U.S.
Via Benzinga · October 31, 2025
Obama warned that over 47 million Americans, including one in five children, lack steady access to nutritious food amid rising reliance on SNAP benefits.
Via Benzinga · October 31, 2025
Elon Musk warned on The Joe Rogan Experience that the U.S. faces bankruptcy as national debt tops $38 trillion and Social Security nears insolvency by 2032—arguing only AI and robotics can save the economy.
Via Benzinga · October 31, 2025
Via Benzinga · October 31, 2025
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