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Trump picks former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton as national intelligence director

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Ahead of SpaceX IPO, Elon Musk addresses ASML employees as part of push into chip manufacturing

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Elon Musk called ASML a great company in a fireside chat with CEO Christophe Fouquet, as the SpaceX CEO gears up to go big in chip manufacturing.

From startup to $1.8 trillion: The investors who took a chance on SpaceX now reap the rewards

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With SpaceX seeking a valuation of nearly $1.8 trillion in IPO, early bets are poised to generate some of the biggest paper gains in venture capital history.

Trump cancels Iran strikes scheduled for Thursday evening

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Hours earlier, Trump warned that the U.S. would attack Iran “VERY HARD TONIGHT,” and soon take over Iran’s oil infrastructure assets, including Kharg Island.

Coinbase launches tool to let AI agents manage trading and payments

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Coinbase is betting that AI agents will become the primary interface for people’s financial activity.

OpenAI to acquire Ona to support its AI coding assistant, Codex

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Ona’s technology will allow OpenAI’s coding assistant, Codex, to take on longer-running tasks, OpenAI said.

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: EchoStar, Adobe, Oracle, Intel, Sandisk & more

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These are the companies making headlines in midday trading.

Josh Brown says a new AI trade is emerging and this ‘Best Stock’ is benefitting

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Josh and Sean break down how another trade is taking the place of the chip stocks and other early AI trades — the AI customers. 

Gold slumps to 6-month low even as inflation fears rise. Here’s why bullion is out of favor

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The yellow metal is at lowest level of the year as potential interest rate increases and faltering technical signals weigh on prices.

Oracle shares tumble 11% on increased capital raise, cash concerns

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Oracle beat on earnings and revenue, but negative free cash flow and the company’s plan to raise more capital is weighing on the stock.

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