U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he asked his attorneys to go through museums in Washington while suggesting he would pressure the Smithsonian
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The Trump administration puts ethnicity on the court’s emergency docket
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White House says Trump isn’t interested in continuing to write ‘blank checks’ to support Ukraine
The White House said President Donald Trump wants to be sensitive to the needs of the U.S. taxpayer, and wouldn’t endorse funding a war
Mike Pompeo tears into bad press over Zelenskyy meeting: They were ignorant before, now they’re just malicious and anti-Trump
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo analyzes what’s next in peace negotiations in Ukraine and gives the White House advice on negative coverage of
Stocks are in the beginning of a new bull market, says Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson
Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley chief U.S. equity strategist, joins ‘Power Lunch’ to discuss what could be coming for equity markets, the areas of the
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As solar stocks regain momentum and nuclear cools off, shares of Nextracker, which builds software that helps manage yields at solar plants, is powering
Palantir Stock Slumps Over 9% As AI Stocks Like NVIDIA And Meta Cool Off
Palantir shares have fallen around 15% across the last five days of trading, completely erasing gains made near the start of the month.
Bitcoin and XRP sink, but Wall Street is keeping crypto hot
Bitcoin and XRP slipped this week, but fresh listings and corporate treasuries signal the sector’s staying power.
Palantir, Nvidia stocks slip as Wall Street edges away from its records
The S&P 500 slipped 0.4% and is on track for a third straight modest loss after setting its all-time high last week. The Dow
Bolivia heads to a presidential runoff as 2 decades of left-wing dominance end
A dark horse centrist, Sen. Rodrigo Paz, drew more votes than the right-wing front-runners, although not enough to secure an outright victory, early results