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Epstein Files: Schumer to force Senate vote on suing DOJ over partial release

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President Donald Trump signed a law compelling the full release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. But the DOJ has released just a fraction.

AI adoption will play a greater role deciding next year’s winners and losers. Here’s why

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More investors are casting an eye toward non-tech companies.

Why Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders might opt for Paramount’s offer — and why they might not

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WBD shareholders must weigh pros and cons of tendering their shares to Paramount for $30 per share. CNBC lays out the arguments on both sides.

Starbucks turnaround will take time. This options strategy works if shares remain range-bound

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Starbucks has taken steps to stabilize its business, but shares could trade in a tight range over the next several months.

Alphabet to acquire data center and energy infrastructure company Intersect

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The NBA is pursuing ownership groups for a potential basketball league in Europe

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The NBA is exploring the launch of a new professional men’s league in Europe in partnership with FIBA.

A look at two industrial names on our Best Stocks list, including one that’s a buy right now

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Josh Brown and Sean Russo take readers through these two industrial giants.

Trump halts wind projects, including Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, Dominion stock drops 4%

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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said the administration paused the projects due to national security concerns identified by the Pentagon.

Monday, December 22, 2025: Jim Cramer discusses his next moves for the Investing Club

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Instacart ends AI-driven pricing tests that drove up costs for some shoppers

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A study earlier this month showed that Instacart’s algorithmic pricing tools caused shoppers to pay different prices for identical items from the same store.

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