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U.S. President Donald Trump welcomes Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman during an arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House on November 18, 2025 in Washington, DC, USA. Kevin Lamarque | ReutersU.S. President Donald Trump has touted Saudi Arabia’s $1 trillion investment commitment to the U.S. and the potential sale of U.S. fighter jets to Riyadh, but experts say there remain questions about whether such a deal will materialize.President Trump rolled out the red carpet for Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as he arrived in Washington on Tuesday for…

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With increasing financial pressures, deciding what and how much to give to your loved ones can be a challenge.A recent Beyond Finance survey of more than 2,000 adults found that 65% of adults say it’s “nearly impossible” to know how much they can safely spend this holiday season.”People are feeling torn between the desire to create joy and the guilt of knowing they can’t afford it,” Erica Lasle, chief financial wellness advisor at Beyond Finance, said in a press release. “Cultural norms, family traditions, social media, etc. compound the pressures and overspending becomes emotional rather than rational.”Extravagance is not the…

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On August 27, 2025, the Nvidia logo appears on the Nvidia headquarters building in Santa Clara, California.Justin Sullivan | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesThis is CNBC’s Morning Squawk newsletter. Subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox.Here are five important things investors need to know to start their trading day.1. AI WarWall Street may be losing some of its excitement about artificial intelligence, but the battle among big tech companies for dominance in the field continues. After the bell today, investors’ attention will be focused on just one event. NvidiaThis is the earnings report.Here’s the latest from Nvidia…

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US troops appear to have arrived on Mexico’s northeast coast this week, installing signs declaring the area “no-go” by the Pentagon, as US President Donald Trump promises to crack down on illegal drug trafficking from Latin America.President Trump and Mexico’s Claudia Sheinbaum are locked in a war of words over the threat of a U.S. attack on an alleged Mexican drug cartel.Now let’s take a closer look at what happened and what it means.what happened?On Monday, unidentified men arrived at a beach in northeastern Mexico by boat and planted signs in the sand that read “Warning: Exclusion Area” in English…

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Above the North Pole, in an atmosphere that receives little attention and is even less understood, a transformation is underway. Over the next 10 days, changes in the stratosphere will significantly alter weather patterns, ushering in a cold and snowy December for some parts of the Northern Hemisphere. This means a dramatic change in weather for some parts of the United States, which are currently smoldering with record heat just one week before Thanksgiving. This may also be one of the earliest significant polar vortex disruptions recorded since the dawn of the satellite era. Think of the stratospheric polar vortex…

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Winning Serie A with Napoli. Ballon d’Or candidate. Scott McTominay has overseen some pretty sensational events over the past 12 months. But getting your country to play in the World Cup for the first time in over a quarter of a century is definitely the best thing that could have happened.There was so much drama in the final 10 minutes of the Hampden Park classic that McTominay’s spectacular bicycle kick was almost forgotten. It might not even be named the best goal of the night. But it set the tone for a night of mayhem and glory. I’ve seen bicycle…

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What are the most important qualities to convey about yourself in a job interview? Duncan Wardle, former head of innovation and creativity at the Walt Disney Company, says he looks for one trait in particular.Wardle, now the founder of creative consulting firm ID8, spoke to CNBC Make It from WOBI’s World Business Forum in New York City on November 6th.“I look for curiosity first,” he says. “I want to know that people are curious, and that’s probably the biggest concern.”Wardle points to young children’s natural curiosity.”What’s the one word that little kids ask you over and over again? ‘Why?'” he…

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At least one Palestinian was killed and a woman and two of her children injured in an Israeli attack on southern Gaza, Wafa news agency and medical sources said.The killing took place on Wednesday in Kizan an-Najjar district, south of Khan Younis, an official at the city’s Nasser Hospital told Al Jazeera.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listEarlier, a woman and her child were seriously injured in a drone attack on the southern town of Bani Suheila, east of Khan Yunis.These add to the 279 killings and more than 650 injuries among the nearly 400 Israeli violations recorded by…

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rome — For more than two centuries, Antico Café Greco has been part of Rome’s cultural landscape. Writers and artists, movie stars, princesses and even cowboys have made the pilgrimage to Via Condotti at the foot of the Spanish Steps to soak up the historic atmosphere of Italy’s capital’s oldest coffee house. Last month, everything changed. A cafe popular with Romans and tourists has closed. Portraits of former customers, including Wild West sniper Buffalo Bill, were removed from the walls. The plush red velvet chairs, seating booths and bar stools have been removed. Gold-plated porcelain tableware was taken away. The…

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Swedish vibe-coding unicorn Lovable has doubled its annual recurring revenue (ARR) to $200 million in just four months, co-founder and CEO Anton Osika said on stage at the 2025 Slush Technology Conference in Helsinki, Finland. This milestone comes just four months after the one-year-old company surpassed $100 million in ARR in July. Osika credited the AI-assisted coding software maker’s decision not to relocate to Silicon Valley as a key reason for its success so far. Osika said LaBable decided to remain in Europe despite receiving a lot of early advice that the company would only succeed if it left the…

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