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Apple has survived Trump’s tariffs so far. It might raise iPhone prices anyway

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As Apple prepares to unveil the iPhone 17, some analysts expect the company to raise prices even after all CEO Tim Cook has done to avoid the worst of tariffs.

The Fed is headed toward a ‘policy mistake,’ says Bank of America

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The bank gave several reasons why the Fed doesn’t need to lower rates this month.

Trump appeals ruling that National Guard deployment to LA broke the law

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President Donald Trump has considered sending National Guard troops to Chicago and Boston, after deployments to Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.

Disney to pay $10 million to settle FTC complaint over collection of children’s personal data on YouTube

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Disney to pay $10 million to settle FTC complaint over unlawful collection of children’s personal data.

Netflix will let users customize and share clips on mobile

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Netflix announced an update Wednesday to its “Moments” feature, now allowing viewers to choose a start and end point to save, rewatch and share clips.

Trading this pharma giant through options as the market turns more defensive

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Options trader Tony Zhang explains this options trade on a pharmaceutical giant.

Job opening data falls to levels rarely seen since pandemic

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The Job Openings and Labor Turnover report showed less than 7.2 million listings in July.

Wednesday, September 3, 2025: Jim Cramer discusses his next moves for the Investing Club

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A look at the S&P 500’s blistering run in the past 100 trading days — and what’s next

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It’s been 100 trading days since the S&P 500 reached its post “liberation day” closing low. The gains have been astonishing.

Sen. Rand Paul blasts Trump’s stake in Intel as ‘a step towards socialism’

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Sen. Rand Paul criticized the Trump administration’s decision to take a 10% stake in Intel.

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