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Stock futures rise on hope for a deal to end the government shutdown: Live updates

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Traders were eyeing the latest talks about the government shutdown.

Cleveland Guardians pitchers indicted for scheme to rig bets on pitches thrown

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According to the indictment, Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz took bribes as part of a scheme to rig bets on pitches thrown during MLB games.

Britain’s BBC boss Tim Davie resigns following criticism over Trump documentary edit

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The director general of Britain’s BBC, Tim Davie, and the chief executive of news, Deborah Turness, have resigned.

Trump administration demands that states ‘undo’ full SNAP benefit payments

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A new order from the Trump administration tells states to “undo” any full SNAP benefit payments made in November.

New U.S. nuclear power boom begins with old, still-unsolved problem: What to do with radioactive waste

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As government and industry, from tech giants to utilities, commit to big nuclear power plants, there is still no clear solution for radioactive waste storage.

China’s earnings season is underway. Here’s who’s benefiting from AI

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China’s artificial intelligence-related growth is giving corporate earnings a lift, according to UBS.

Warren Buffett to release farewell letter Monday as Berkshire Hathaway shows its stability for investors

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A diversified portfolio of cash-generating businesses — from insurance and railroads to utilities — offered a haven during the latest bout of market volatility.

Top Wall Street analysts favor these 3 tech stocks for their growth outlook

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TipRanks’ ranking service discusses three stocks that are favored by Wall Street, including Amazon and Alphabet.

Global week ahead: AI wobble casts shadow over ‘Davos for geeks’

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After a volatile week for AI stocks and the tech sector more broadly, CNBC travels to Web Summit in Lisbon — ‘Davos for geeks’ — to assess sentiment.

Jamie Dimon shares why he never reads text messages at work: ‘I don’t have notifications’

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“The only notifications I get is from my kids,” JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon said about his phone habits at work.

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