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What Trump’s reclassification of pot and CBD could mean for seniors, research and stocks

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Reclassification to a Schedule III drug and possible Medicare coverage for pot could unlock new investment from pharmaceutical companies.

Bank of America’s top chip stocks to play AI in 2026

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AI poster child Nvidia is among Bank of America’s top six for 2026.

Trump officials move slowly on student loan forgiveness, repayment plan backlog: court filing

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Hundreds of thousands of student loan borrowers remain stuck in a backlog of requests for an affordable payment plan or debt forgiveness, a court filing shows.

Tuesday, December 16, 2025: Jim Cramer discusses his next moves for the Investing Club

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Pfizer’s modest 2026 outlook shows its big investments will take time to pay off

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Pfizer has pursued deals of all sizes to build new revenue streams, but the outlook underscores that those investments are still some distance from paying off.

Databricks raises capital at $134 billion valuation in latest funding round

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Companies such as Databricks, SpaceX and OpenAI have reached mega valuations while staying private for longer.

Hassett says Fed independence is ‘really important’ and chair candidates shouldn’t be disqualified for being Trump’s friend

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Oil prices tumble to lowest since May, on pace for biggest annual decline in 7 years

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The oil market is under pressure as OPEC+ members have rapidly ramped up production and the U.S. pressures Ukraine to accept a peace agreement with Russia.

Here are Tuesday’s biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Tesla, Roku, Estee Lauder, Southwest, Gap, MetLife & more

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Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Tuesday.

Kevin Warsh moves ahead in Fed chief race on Kalshi after Hassett pushback

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Traders marked Warsh as the narrow favorite to replace Jerome Powell, assigning him roughly a 46% chance of nomination, compared with about 39% for Hassett.

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