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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on January 12, 2026 in New York. Angela Weiss | AFP | Getty Imagesof S&P500 It fell on Tuesday as investors sold. JP Morgan That’s despite higher-than-expected numbers and volatility from President Donald Trump’s proposals that have surfaced in the past few days.While the composite index fell by 0.4%, Dow Jones Industrial Average It decreased by 432 points (0.9%). of Nasdaq Composite It fell by 0.4%.JPMorgan fell 3%, even though the company’s fourth-quarter results beat sales and bottom line results. Corporate revenue and equity trading revenue both increased…

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer doubles down on Alphabet, arguing that the stock could build on its strong 2025 rally by another 20%. “I don’t think Google will stop here,” Kramer said Tuesday on “Squawk on the Street.” “I think Alphabet will go straight to $400.” Shares of Google’s parent company Alphabet hit another all-time high on Tuesday, rising 2% to $338 a share. The previous record was Monday’s closing price of $334. The stock price rose 65% in 2025. Despite recent stock gains, Alphabet continues to attract investors, even as the broader Magnificent 7 cools. Investors are moving away from high-valuation…

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DETROIT (AP) — President donald trump He toured a Ford F-150 pickup truck assembly line Tuesday as part of a visit to Michigan aimed at boosting efforts to revitalize U.S. manufacturing and counter concerns about U.S. manufacturing. Weakening of the job market and Prices still rising It hurts Americans’ pockets.President Trump visited the River Rouge plant in Dearborn to see the various stages of production of the F-150, America’s best-selling domestic vehicle. He got a first-hand look at how gas and hybrid models are built, as well as all-gas Raptor models designed for off-road use.The president chatted with assembly line…

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The US president has issued the latest threat to a Midwestern state where protests continue following the killing of a woman by ICE agents.President Donald Trump said there will be a “day of reckoning and retribution” in Minnesota, amid days of anger and protests after an immigration officer shot and killed a woman in the state’s largest city, Minneapolis.President Trump did not provide further details about the statement, which was released at the end of a lengthy article posted to the President’s Truth social account on Tuesday.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listThe apparent threat represented the latest pledge…

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Anti-government protests have broken out in all 31 provinces of Iran, in a wave of unrest that poses the biggest challenge to the regime in years. An ongoing communications blackout, unprecedented in its scale, experts say, was imposed by authorities on Thursday, largely isolating the country from the outside world amid deadly unrest. Human rights groups report that nearly 2,000 people have been killed and thousands more arrested, and US President Donald Trump has threatened to attack Iran if security forces respond to the protesters with force. As public anger continues to rise, here’s what you need to know. The…

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What does it take to bring a burnt-out founder back to the company he sold to Amazon? For Jamie Siminoff of video doorbell maker Ring, that’s the potential of AI. and the Palisades fire that destroyed his garage, the birthplace of Ring. Siminoff’s vision is to transform Ring from a video doorbell company into an AI-powered “intelligent assistant” that can be used throughout the home and beyond. Several new features that advance that goal, including fire alarms, “unusual event” alerts, conversational AI, and facial recognition capabilities, shipped just before this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Some of…

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In an interview Monday with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, novo nordisk CEO Mike Doesder suggested that the drug giant’s new pill format for its weight loss drug will make the drug, previously available only as an injection, available to more people. “In fact, we’re seeing this pill have an expanded market for a lot of people who have been waiting for it,” Dusdahl said. “Mainly, I think the big barrier is the taboo.”Dusdar said many people suffer from needle phobia and suggested there was a social taboo around injectable drugs. He also said that injectable GLP-1 carries a “refrigeration burden” not…

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Never in the 102 years of competition have Team GB Winter Olympians been selected to compete with hopes of winning more medals.UK Sport, the body responsible for distributing public money and National Lottery funding to GB’s elite athletes, has set a range of four to eight medals for GB teams at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Team GB has set medal targets at the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, with mission chef Eve Muirhead confident of a record-breaking match. His previous highest medal tally was five medals at the 2014 Sochi Games and…

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As the Justice Department investigates Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, CNBC’s Jim Cramer explained on Monday why he doesn’t think Powell should be prosecuted, adding that Wall Street doesn’t think the Justice Department will actually file charges. “I don’t want to end up in a situation where the Fed director is actually prosecuted, because then the very concept of Fed independence and Justice Department independence would disappear,” he said.Chairman Powell announced Sunday night that he is under criminal investigation in connection with the $2.5 billion renovation of the central bank’s headquarters. Powell said the investigation was a result of the…

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Screenshot of the PixVerse AI video generation home page showing sample clips.screenshotBeijing — Anne alibabaA startup backed by is pushing artificial intelligence towards real-time interactive video creation.PixVerse on Tuesday released an AI tool that allows users to control how videos unfold during generation. Also, just like a movie director, users can instruct their characters to cry, dance, pose, etc., and the action will happen instantly while the video plays.Real-time AI video generation can create “new business models,” co-founder Jaden Xie told CNBC in an interview translated from Chinese. Possibilities include a world where users can influence the development of microdramas…

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