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Food supply ‘not at risk’ after new Texas screwworm cases, USDA secretary says

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The U.S. will lean on the same playbook it did starting in the late 1950s, part of which involves releasing sterile insects to suppress the pest’s population.

Bank of America says take profits: ‘Too many red flags’

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The spread between the best and worst performing tech stocks is close to the February 2000 level — at the peak of the internet era’s dot.com bubble.

WWDC 2026 live updates: Apple AI, Siri and iPhone software in focus

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Follow Apple WWDC 2026 live updates as the keynote spotlights AI, software, Siri and developer tools and likely CEO John Ternus’s first major appearance.

Corning shares jump 9% after striking deal to power Amazon AI data centers in U.S.

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Amazon is the latest megacap company to announce a massive deal with Corning, which is rapidly becoming a critical player in the AI buildout.

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Nvidia, Marvell, Flex and more

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves in early trading.

Citi hikes S&P 500 target to 8,100 because of AI-driven earnings strength

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The bank says a banner first quarter earnings season portends well for the rest of the year, and will push the broad index higher.

Iran announces ‘end of military operations’ against Israel, but warns Lebanon strikes could trigger escalation

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USAA to return nearly $1 billion to Florida members as legal reforms help lower insurance costs

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USAA said it will deliver nearly $1 billion in combined savings and returns to eligible Florida members, including a $500 million dividend, CNBC can exclusively report.

Bank of America hikes Sandisk price target to $2,100. Here’s why

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The bank thinks the memory giant has more room to run thanks to agreements with customers and lingering shortages due to the AI buildout.

Airline profits set to halve this year as fuel costs jump by $100 billion: IATA

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“The big unknown is how long travelers and shippers can tolerate the higher costs,” IATA’s Willie Walsh said.

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