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Trump special counsel nominee Paul Ingrassia withdraws after racist texts flap

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Ingrassia, in a text chain with other Republicans, reportedly said that he “has a Nazi streak,” and that he used an Italian slur for Black people.

Asia markets trade mixed as Japan’s new PM takes office and exports miss forecasts

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Investors will focus on Japan’s new government and key export data out of Tokyo.

Take Back Tesla campaign urges shareholders to reject Musk $1 trillion pay plan

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Ahead of Tesla’s earnings report on Wednesday, a group of unions and corporate watchdogs launched a website in opposition to Elon Musk’s new pay plan.

CNBC exclusive: First look at Shield AI’s new AI-piloted military fighter drone

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Shield AI has developed X-Bat, an unmanned, AI-piloted fighter jet with vertical takeoff and landing capabilities.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s annual pay jumps to $96.5 million

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is getting a major bump in his compensation, thanks to a steep rally in the company’s stock price.

Mattel misses Wall Street estimates as North American sales sink

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During Mattel’s third quarter, global sales of Barbie and Fisher-Price declined by double digits.

Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Netflix, Mattel, DraftKings, Intuitive Surgical & more

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

Santoli’s Tuesday market wrap-up: Stocks held Monday’s 1% pop in churning, low-momentum session

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The S&P 500 traded for a seventh day in the range left by the 2.7% drop on Oct. 10.

Are we in an AI bubble? Here’s what analysts and experts are saying

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The euphoria is drawing comparisons to the dotcom bubble of the late 1990s and the 2008 financial crisis.

Travis Kelce joins activist investor Jana Partners in push to revive Six Flags

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Jana has partnered with Kelce, Glenn Murphy and Dave Habiger in a group that now holds a roughly 9% stake in the amusement park operator.

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