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How a smaller government real-estate footprint under Trump could boost cities

History shows that selling government-owned buildings or terminating their leases isn’t quick or easy

Texas Instruments finally sees growth on the horizon, but it’s a slow recovery

The semiconductor company predicts a return to growth after more than two years of revenue declines, but the industrial and automotive markets have yet to bottom.

Twilio hits a milestone and cheers a big AI moment for customer communications

Twilio’s stock is surging after the company gave upbeat initial results and talked up its long-term opportunity.

Boeing warns investors to brace for steeper quarterly losses, lower revenue

Boeing said it expects a fourth-quarter GAAP loss of $5.46 a share, well above the $1.55-a-share loss that Wall Street forecast.

With DOGE, Elon Musk could face a task tougher than rocket science

Washington has been awash in speculation as to what exactly this entity will attempt to do in the days following its creation by Trump’s executive order.

Trump has called himself a ‘crypto president.’ Here’s what his new executive order does.

President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order on the cryptocurrency industry, in a long-awaited move that appears to meet some industry demands.

Netflix’s live-sports strategy is paying off. But its next play might surprise you.

Don’t expect Netflix to go head-to-head with ESPN. Here’s where it could still shine in streaming sports.

Trump may have given the Saudis and OPEC the excuse they needed to boost oil production

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday proved that words can be just as powerful as actions, after his promise to ask the Saudis and OPEC to lower the cost of oil led to a downturn in crude prices.

EA’s stock on pace for biggest daily percentage drop since 2008, as analysts parse key franchise’s troubles

While some analysts downgraded Electronic Arts shares, others found reasons to stay optimistic.

Stocks are pricey, but these overlooked sectors may be your best bet

A rip-roaring rally at the onset of President Donald Trump’s second term in office has brought the S&P 500 back to record territory, stretching market valuations to extremes.

Why some hope the IRS’s free tax-prep program becomes the next Obamacare

The longer the Direct File tax-prep program sticks around, the harder it is to end it, critics worry.

Bond investors are trimming ‘Magnificent Seven’ holdings — with one exception

Corporate bond investors have been trimming their holdings of bonds issued by the “Magnificent Seven,” with one exception, since the November presidential election — a trend that has continued into the new year.
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