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Tariff-linked U.S. Customs bond funding shortfall reaches record-breaking $3.5 billion in 2025

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U.S. Customs identified close to $3.6 billion in surety bond insufficiencies in fiscal 2025, a financial guarantee trade experts say has soared due to tariffs.

Waymo begins deploying next-gen Ojai robotaxis to extend its U.S. lead

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The company is preparing to expand in several new cities in 2026.

The ‘Moon economy’ is about to boom. Deutsche Bank thinks this one space stock will benefit

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This stock is a play on lunar infrastructure and connectivity, the firm said.

Electricity prices are rising by double the rate of inflation. Data center demand means no relief ahead

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The impact of the AI industry on electricity prices has turned into a major political flashpoint ahead of the mid-term elections this November.

Thursday, February 12, 2026: Jim Cramer discusses his next moves for the Investing Club

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Realtors report a ‘new housing crisis’ as January homes sales tank more than 8%

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Home sales in January fell more than expected as mortgage rates didn’t move much and consumer confidence dropped.

Trump administration will end Minnesota immigration operation: Homan

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Border czar Tom Homan said President Donald Trump has agreed with his proposal to conclude a federal immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota.

The Investing Club’s top 10 things to watch in the stock market Thursday

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Wall Street is on track for a higher open after the three major averages ended yesterday in the red.

Here are Thursday’s biggest analyst calls of the day: Nvidia, Apple, Shopify, McDonald’s, Kraft Heinz & more

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Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Thursday.

American Airlines flight attendants picket as CEO tries to calm frustrated employees

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The union that represents American’s 28,000 cabin crew members issued a vote of no confidence of CEO Robert Isom.

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