Nvidia remains a little-known brand despite briefly passing Apple, Microsoft in market cap
Even with its ascent past $3 trillion in market cap, Nvidia is far from a household name.
State jury convicts David DePape in attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband
DePape has already been convicted in federal court and sentenced to 30 years in prison. He broke into the couple’s San Francisco home and attacked Paul Pelosi in 2022.
Alaska Airlines, flight attendants reach ‘record’ tentative labor deal
Alaska’s flight attendants’ tentative agreement ends a drought of new contracts for cabin crews that have been seeking pay raises for years.
Tesla internal data shows company has slashed at least 14% of workforce this year
Tesla internal records viewed by CNBC suggest the company employs just over 121,000 people, including temporary workers.
Wall Street is set to wrap up a strong first half with a key inflation report on deck
The S&P 500 has advanced to all-time highs this year due to artificial intelligence, as well as easing pricing pressures.
Wall Street is set to wrap up a strong first half with a key inflation report on deck
The S&P 500 has advanced to all-time highs this year on the strength and promise of artificial intelligence, as well as the easing of pricing pressures.
S&P 500 to break above 5,700 in the second half of 2024, Ned Davis Research says
The firm’s 5,725 price target is among the highest on Wall Street.
Pro-Trump businessman leads huge month for megadonors pouring cash into election
Timothy Mellon gave a pro-Trump super PAC $50 million the day after Trump’s conviction in New York, while Mike Bloomberg gave almost $20 million to help Biden.
$2 billion Baltimore bridge rebuild is test case for new national debate over infrastructure spending
The rebuilding of Key Bridge in Baltimore is part of an emerging debate in every U.S. state about how to rethink billions in spending on new infrastructure.
Treasury yields are little changed as traders weigh latest economic data
Treasury yields were little changed Friday as traders pored through the latest U.S. economic data in search of clues for when the Federal Reserve may cut rates.




