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Police arrest busloads of protestors after entering Columbia University campus

New York Police Department officers in riot gear entered Columbia University’s campus on Tuesday night and arrested pro-Palestinian protesters, many of whom had occupied a campus building.

Nvidia is chip sector’s only hope after AMD and Super Micro disappoint

Investors better hope that Nvidia Corp. exceeds Wall Street’s current expectations, after Tuesday’s disappointments by two other favored AI-related companies, Advanced Micro Devices and Super Micro Computer.

From ‘Bridgerton’ to ‘Hacks’ to ‘Wrexham,’ here’s what’s worth streaming in May 2024

There’s a lot on the way — or just catch up on ‘Shogun,’ ‘Baby Reindeer,’ ‘Ripley’ and other recently released Emmy contenders.

Commercial real estate faces a ‘slow moving train wreck.’ Here are fixes for lawmakers.

The commercial real-estate industry isn’t looking for a bailout, but there are problems lawmakers can fix

Tesla shares fall amid reports that Supercharger unit slashed

Tesla Inc. shares dropped Tuesday after the electric-vehicle maker reportedly cut hundreds of more jobs, including its entire Supercharger unit.

401(k) plans lack one benefit that would make a big difference in retirement

While the U.S. retirement system relies on employer-provided 401(k) plans to help most workers save and invest for their golden years, few of these plans help retirees avoid outliving their old-age savings.

Using debt to finance government spending is not a free lunch

Government debt can be a valuable tool — but it has consequences.

Mario Gabelli reveals his market-beating secrets and offers some favorite stock picks

The veteran investor’s recipe: Find a good business with good management, buy the stock at a reasonable price and hold long-term.

How interest in electric vehicles has stalled over the last 3 years, in one chart

The promised American switch to electric vehicles from gas-engine cars is hitting speed bumps, and a new survey offers fresh indications of that slowdown.

AMD’s gaming-chip sales drop nearly 50%, and stock falls 3%

AMD posted earnings that largely met expectations, but revenue from chips used in gaming dropped nearly 50%.

New Series I bond rate drops to 4.28%, but your rate could be much less if you bought at the peak

The fixed rate holds at 1.3% on new purchases for the next six months, but the inflation-adjusted rate is slightly lower than six months ago.

Starbucks’ stock sinks 8% following ‘highly challenged’ quarter

Starbucks reported fiscal second-quarter earnings late Tuesday that were wide off the mark.
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