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York Space starts trading at $38 per share as CEO touts ‘Golden Dome’ potential

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CEO Dirk Wallinger said the company is looking to be a key piece of President Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ missile defense project.

Apartment rents just dropped to the lowest level in 4 years

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Apartment rents are falling sharply due to weaker economic conditions and growing job losses.

Apple acquires Israeli startup Q.ai

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Q.ai was led by Aviad Maizels, who previously sold a startup called PrimeSense to Apple in 2013.

American Airlines to fly to Venezuela for first time since 2019, marking return of U.S. service

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American would be the first U.S. carrier to restart service to Venezuela, which had become isolated after airlines cut service to the country in recent years.

Apple set to report earnings: iPhone growth, AI, memory costs will be in focus in first quarter

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Apple’s fiscal first quarter ended in December and the company has already signaled last year it’s expecting a big earnings report.

Microsoft is testing a major technical level after its post-earnings plunge

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Jay Woods of Freedom Capital Markets takes a look at the Microsoft charts.

A Waymo hit a child near an elementary school. The NHTSA is investigating

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U.S. regulators are investigating the behavior of Waymo driverless vehicles around schools and school buses

Senate begins voting on critical funding measure with shutdown looming

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Democrats are demanding changes to the way federal immigration agents work after the shooting deaths of two U.S. citizens.

Gold continues to surge. JPMorgan sees a scenario where it tops $8,000

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The precious metal could rise to a price between $8,000 and $8,500 an ounce, the bank said.

Homan: ICE and CBP crafting ‘drawdown plan’ in Minnesota, admits ‘improvements’ needed

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President Donald Trump sent border czar Tom Homan to Minneapolis after federal agents killed a second U.S. citizen in the city.

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