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Cramer's Lightning Round: ‘I like' NextEra Energy
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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Trump says he may reduce China tariffs to help close a TikTok deal
“Maybe I’ll give them a little reduction in tariffs or something to get it done,” President Donald Trump said about a deal involving TikTok’s U.S. operations
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Cramer tells Nvidia investors to prepare for ‘turbulence'
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday opined on declines in the tech sector.
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Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger jumps to venture capital, joins Playground Global
After retiring as Intel’s CEO in December, Pat Gelsinger is becoming a general partner at early-stage venture firm Playground Global.
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Stock futures fall as investors weigh Trump's auto tariffs: Live updates
Stocks are clinging to marginal gains this week.
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Utah governor signs online child safety law requiring Apple, Google to verify user ages
Utah’s signing of the law is a political win for Meta, which has been aiming to put more political and regulatory pressure on Apple.
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23andMe co-founder lashes out at CEO Wojcicki after bankruptcy filing, says board lacked oversight
23andMe co-founder Linda Avey expressed frustration about the fall of the genetic testing company in a social media post.
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The concern with CoreWeave's 250,000 Nvidia chips ahead of its IPO
CoreWeave sells access to Nvidia graphics processors as a service, allowing developers to rent chips by the hour so they can develop more advanced AI models.
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Amazon Pharmacy medical chief Gupta is latest health exec to leave company
Dr. Vin Gupta, a high-profile public health expert and clinician, has left Amazon after five years at the company.
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There's a reason friends fight on vacation: ‘Friendships rely on a balance of closeness and personal space,' one therapist says
Vacations have the propensity to fracture relationships, and even the deepest friendships are one trip away from potential ruin.
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Tesla shares drop on plunging European sales, concerns about Trump's tariffs
Tesla shares slid on Wednesday, continuing their downward trajectory for the year, after a rally over the past few days.
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OpenAI expects revenue will triple to $12.7 billion this year, source says
OpenAI foresees revenue tripling this year to $12.7 billion, CNBC has confirmed.
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39-year-old American who pays $0 on rent in Paris is ‘always out exploring': Here's how much he spends per month
Jay Swanson spent nearly $9,000 in December 2024, but none of that went to the landlord of his Paris apartment.
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Trump announces 25% tariffs on all cars ‘not made in the United States'
Trump had hinted that the auto tariffs could arrive prior to April 2, the day his sweeping “reciprocal tariff” plan is set to begin.
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Former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to join global advisory board for bond giant Pimco
Yellen, who also served as Federal Reserve chair, will serve on the board that meets several times a year.
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How Salt Lake City transformed into one of the hottest housing and job markets in the U.S.
Salt Lake City has become a hub for tech, banking and sports after the 2002 Olympics helped boost development in key industries and retain major talent.
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Trump wants Small Business Administration to handle student loans. Here's what borrowers need to know
President Donald Trump says he wants to “immediately” transfer federal student loans to the Small Business Administration. Here’s what borrowers need to know.
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Dollar Tree says it's winning over higher-income shoppers and may offset tariffs with price hikes
Dollar Tree said it could use negotiations, manufacturing changes and price increases to mitigate the effects of Trump’s tariffs.
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‘White Lotus' star Jason Isaacs isn't in it for the money: ‘It can't be that important to me'
The 61-year-old plays a North Carolina finance executive on the HBO series.
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Over 9 million student loan borrowers past due after bills restarted, Fed estimates
Around 9.7 million student loan borrowers became past due on their bills when the payments resumed after the Covid-era payment pause, the Fed estimates.