Alec Baldwin faces renewed manslaughter charges over 2021 ‘Rust’ movie set shooting
New Mexico prosecutors have recharged Alec Baldwin with two counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the fatal 2021 shooting on the set of “Rust.”
Stocks to buy for the next leg of the bull market, according to a money manager who helps run $1 trillion
Saira Malik, chief investment officer at Nuveen with $1.1 trillion in total assets under management, remains cautious despite the market’s recent strength.
The S&P 500 is officially in a bull market now. Here’s how long they typically last
If history is any indication, stocks could be in for even bigger gains ahead.
These cheap stocks with upside could be the next bull market winners
Wall Street is on the verge of confirming a new bull market has begun, and these stocks could be the next big winners.
Prince Harry drops libel case against Daily Mail after damaging pretrial ruling
Prince Harry dropped his libel lawsuit against the Daily Mail following a ruling in which a judge cast doubt on his case as it was headed to trial.
Apple offers rivals access to mobile payment tech in EU antitrust case
Apple has offered to give rivals access to its contactless payment and mobile wallet technology in an effort to appease antitrust regulators in Europe.
Apple $3,499 Vision Pro headset now available to order ahead of Feb. 2 release
Preorders for Apple’s Vision Pro headset become available Thursday, ahead of its U.S. release on Feb. 2.
Saudi Arabia goes big in Davos as it looks to become a top AI tech hub for the Middle East
Saudi Arabia’s delegation came out in force in Davos as the country looks to establish itself as a tech hub in the region.
Leaders at Davos see a global economy moving toward a new normal
ECB head Christine Lagarde said she does not expect a return to economic “normality” this year, despite seeing the beginning of normalization in 2023.
Germany the ‘tired man’ of Europe, finance minister admits
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said Friday in Davos that his country’s economy is not the “sick man” of Europe, but a “tired man after a short night.”