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Trump to address nation on Iran war Wednesday night, White House says
President Donald Trump said he expected that U.S. military forces will leave Iran in "two or three weeks."
Pete Hegseth lifts suspension of Kid Rock Army helicopter flyby crews after Trump comments
Kid Rock is a prominent supporter of President Donald Trump and performed at the 2024 Republican National Convention.
NFL approves sale of 7% of Las Vegas Raiders at over $11 billion valuation
The National Football League has approved the sale of 7% of the Las Vegas Raiders at a valuation of more than $11 billion.
Jim Cramer: Three ways the stock market will flip if the U.S.-Iran war ends
Want to know how the market will react when the war's over? CNBC's Jim Cramer says Tuesday's session gives investors a hint.
How Ireland became dependent on big pharma — and the risks ahead
In just 50 years, Ireland has become the world’s third largest exporter of pharmaceuticals, with medicines now making up about 20% of Ireland’s GDP. So how did Ireland become so tied to the pharma industry — and is that reliance at risk amid tariffs, patent cliffs and geopolitical tension?
Judge blocks Trump White House ballroom project for now; administration appeals
The National Trust for Historic Preservation in the U.S. sued President Donald Trump and the National Park Service over the White House ballroom project.
Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Nike, Dave & Buster's, RH and more
See which stocks are posting big moves after the bell.
Tom Brady, famed health nut, explains his junk food endorsements in retirement: 'Moderation in all things'
Tom Brady has struck a new partnership with chocolate maker Ferrero pegged to the 2026 World Cup.
Women are making strides in education and employment. But an investing glass ceiling remains
Women haven't broken through the glass ceiling when it comes to participation in the stock market. Societal norms and ongoing pay disparities are to blame.
Getting a car loan without a job is tough — here’s how to improve your chances
Without employment income, having a cosigner can help better your approval odds for a car loan.
Here is why Nvidia's partnership and investment in Marvell is such a big deal
Nvidia's deal with Marvell Technology is yet another reason to stick with the AI giant's sluggish stock.
Morgan Stanley says buy this dividend-paying ‘key beneficiary’ of rising oil prices
The firm recently upgraded a stock that could see a boost to its free cash flow yields as oil prices become sticky.
Silver just had its worst month in 15 years. Where investors see it going next
Silver shed almost 20% in March, marking its worst monthly performance since September 2011.
Mercedes U.S. CEO sets ambitious sales goal despite 'tougher' market than anticipated
Mercedes is investing $4 billion in its Alabama plant through 2030 in a push to increase production as the automaker targets a 28% rise in U.S. car sales.
Social Security needs money to fix its shortfall. The question is, who will pay?
Social Security's retirement trust fund may run out of money in 2032, according to the latest projections. Lawmakers have some ideas for how to fix the program.
Lilly to spend up to $7.8 billion to acquire Centessa, a maker of experimental sleep disorder drugs
Centessa is one of several companies working on a new class of drugs to treat narcolepsy, a condition that makes it difficult for people to stay awake.
'Project Hail Mary' is the box office proof point Amazon MGM has been waiting for
Amazon and MGM promised to spend around $1 billion each year on theatrical releases, a figure that would fund between 12 and 15 films annually.
Why $4 a gallon gas prices won’t trigger Fed interest rate hikes — and could lead to cuts
While there's still plenty of uncertainty about where rates are headed, Wall Street commentary shifted back to expectations for cuts.
These stocks got hit hard in March. Analysts see them rebounding
Analysts believe that Carnival and Micron Technology are among the stocks that could bounce back from their March sell-offs.
Moscow is profiting from the Iran war for now — but experts say Russia's economy is in the 'death zone'
The Iran war has caused energy prices to surge, directly benefiting — and filling the coffers — of major oil and gas producers like Russia.
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