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Jeffrey Gundlach, CEO of DoubleLine Capital LP, speaks to CNBC on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York City, USA, on May 7, 2025.Brendan McDiarmid | ReutersWall Street veteran Jeffrey Gundlach said many assets are now extremely expensive and urged investors to keep about 20% of their portfolios in cash in case of a major downturn.The CEO of DoubleLine Capital warned on Bloomberg’s “Odd Lots” podcast on Monday that the stock market has become dangerously speculative, calling it one of the healthiest markets he’s seen in his career. The Dartmouth College graduate, who began his Wall…

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Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Acting Administrator David Richardson testifies before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management at the Rayburn House Office Building on July 23, 2025 in Washington, DC. Kevin Dietch | Getty ImagesFederal Emergency Management Agency acting administrator David Richardson will step down, ending a difficult tenure after just six months in office, with the Atlantic hurricane season underway, a senior Trump administration official said.Richardson, a former Marine Corps officer, is the second FEMA administrator to resign or be fired since May. He resigned amid criticism that he kept…

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A US magistrate judge has harshly reprimanded President Donald Trump’s administration for its handling of the prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey.On Monday, Judge William Fitzpatrick in Alexandria, Virginia, issued a rare decision ordering the release of all grand jury materials related to the indictment.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listGrand jury materials are typically kept secret to protect witnesses, defendants, and jurors in serious federal crimes.But in Comey’s case, Fitzpatrick ruled that there were “reasonable grounds to question whether the government’s actions were intentional or showed reckless disregard for the law,” and therefore more transparency was needed.He…

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There is little surprise that the contours of US President Donald Trump’s foreign policy are wavering. And moments of apparent success against Iran’s nuclear program (however brief) are uneasily linked to fleeting moments of fantasy, such as the occupation of Greenland (remember those?). But the possibility of military action against Venezuela is imminent, using a variety of violent means, and the White House is being dragged into the realm of foreign involvement that it has always said it abhors. And it goes directly against the lessons of the U.S. Republican military effort of the past two decades, as well as…

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Sky Sports columnist Laura Hunter breaks down the big talking points from the latest Women’s Super League fixtures and explores the key stories at the heart of the women’s game.Do Arsenal have a creativity problem?The weekend’s fixture calendar was favorable for Manchester City. They had the chance to prove themselves first with the derby win and got the job done with a 3-0 win, which is important in such a close contest. Don’t underestimate the value of pressure in a title fight. Chelsea tend not to like to follow, they tend to lead. Arsenal have become accustomed to being chased…

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Google is rolling out new AI-powered features for booking and planning travel in search, the company announced on Monday. The tech giant is expanding the availability of its AI-powered “Flight Deals” tool, adding the ability for users to organize their travel plans with the AI-mode “Canvas” tool, and bringing agent booking capabilities to more people. Google launched its first flight sale in the US, Canada, and India in August. Now, the company is expanding its AI-powered search tools within Google Flights around the world to help people quickly find affordable destinations. First, users must describe where, when, and how they…

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In most cases, the cost of college continues to rise, and so does the amount students borrow to cover it. However, there are exceptions.Overall, college tuition costs have risen an average of 5.6% annually since 1983, far outpacing other household expenses, according to research from JPMorgan Asset Management.However, when broken down by type of educational institution, the differences are striking. Tuition and fees at four-year private colleges averaged $45,000 in the 2025-26 school year, according to new data released by the College Board. At a four-year public university in the state, it was $11,950.Over the 10-year period from 2015-2016 to…

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2025 is proving to be a defining year for cybersecurity due to the rise of artificial intelligence, which can both defend and attack computer networks. As ransomware attacks and data breaches proliferate around the world, disrupting businesses, investors are looking for cyber companies (like portfolio names Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike) that can translate security capabilities into steady revenue growth and profitability, leading to higher stock prices. The biggest hacks of the year affected companies like Yahoo, Alibaba, Microsoft’s LinkedIn, Meta Platforms’ Facebook, and Marriott, just to name a few. The rise of AI will have a two-way effect, making…

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While Jude Bellingham threw his arms up in frustration at being substituted, it was notable that two other England players in particular approached him as he left the field and tried to congratulate/compassionate him, Phil Foden and Harry Kane.Just a few days ago, manager Thomas Tuchel said the two players could not be on the pitch at the same time as Real Madrid’s star because they do not complement each other. Bellingham, who was portrayed by some as a loner, self-obsessed and bold rather than a team player, played in front of millions of people and won the solidarity and…

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Joe TerranovaScott Mullin | CNBCJoe Terranova intends to stick to his successful quantitative approach. Virtus Terranova US Quality Momentum ETF (JOET) The idea is to identify stocks like Palantir early, before the rest of the market’s stocks pile up over the past five years.The ETF, founded by Terranova, chief market strategist at Virtus Investment Partners, has gained 10.9% this year, outpacing last year’s 6.8% gain. Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP) At that time.Stock chart iconStock chart iconJOET, RSP year-to-date chartTo select ETF holdings, Terranova follows a strict set of rules-based principles. First, he and his team screen the…

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