Israel strikes Gaza after it says Hamas attacked across ceasefire line

Israel’s military said it struck multiple targets in Gaza, after it said Hamas militants shot at Israeli soldiers, the first major test of the ceasefire.
China wants to play the long game with the U.S. What that means for Chinese stocks

As U.S.-China tensions escalate and overall market volatility rises, investment strategists are watching how Beijing will likely double down on tech.
From fraternities to women’s soccer, this under-the-radar T-shirt brand is popping up everywhere

A loyal and growing base of consumers are driving demand for the half-century-old, Gildan-owned shirt brand Comfort Colors.
Earnings playbook: Netflix and Tesla among the big companies slated to report

The third-quarter earnings season got off to a strong start. Investors will look to this week’s companies to keep the momentum going.
Top Wall Street analysts are upbeat on these 3 dividend-paying stocks

Here are three dividend-paying stocks, highlighted by Wall Street’s top pros.
As Anthropic tries to keep pace with OpenAI, it’s also taking on the U.S. government

David Sacks, the White House AI and crypto czar, has been publicly critical of Anthropic, which is chasing OpenAI in the artificial intelligence market.
Global week ahead: ‘Cockroaches’ crawling toward Europe?

Europe’s banks take center stage this week as earnings season gets underway.
Louvre Museum in Paris closes after theft

A theft occurred at the Louvre on Sunday, France’s culture minister said, as the museum closed for the day while authorities investigate.
Israel to keep border crossing closed as it trades accusations of ceasefire violation with Hamas

Netanyahu’s government and Hamas have been trading blame over violations of the U.S.-mediated ceasefire for days.
Companies are blaming AI for job cuts. Critics say it’s a ‘good excuse’

Workers are spooked as firms declare AI driven layoffs, but some critics tell CNBC that the current reductions may be a “market clearance’ due to overhiring.