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Boeing gets hit with fresh FAA investigation — this time over 787 Dreamliner

Aviation-safety authorities have opened a new investigation into Boeing Co. — this time related to inspection requirements on the jet maker’s 787 Dreamliner aircraft, and whether employees falsified records.

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon says AI ‘is something that people are going to have to think very strategically about’

The investment-banking executives expects AI capital-raising around power and energy to fuel data centers.

Why a potential Israeli invasion of Rafah matters to the oil market

An Israeli invasion of Rafah in Gaza would likely stoke fears of a wider Middle East conflict that could endanger the flow of crude oil.

The bull market’s final high is still ahead of us

Market timer sentiment gives stocks some breathing room

Cash is outperforming bonds this year. A Fed pivot could change that.

It’s been a good 2024 for the “T-bill and chill” proponents — but all eyes are on what the Federal Reserve’s next moves will be.

What is a ‘Wells Notice’ and why did Robinhood just receive one?

The popular stock-trading app received bad news from the SEC just days before it’s scheduled to report quarterly earnings.

‘I want to die “young” as late as possible,’ says 83-year-old triathlete doctor and professor who reinvented himself after a midlife crisis

Joseph Maroon says he’s too busy to slow down.

What would life behind bars be like for Trump? A judge raises the possibility of jail time.

Experts say the judge still has options short of sending Trump to jail for contempt.

Fed’s Barkin thinks the U.S. economy will slow further, cooling down inflation

Recent data whiplash only confirms the wisdom of being slow to move interest rates, the Richmond Fed president says.

Biden to tout Microsoft expansion at site where Trump-backed Foxconn plant flopped: report

President Joe Biden’s visit to Wisconsin on Wednesday will feature the Democratic incumbent highlighting a Microsoft expansion plan on land meant for Foxconn during the Trump era, according to a Milwaukee newspaper’s report.

College commencement season in America disrupted as Columbia cancels main ceremony

Some colleges have canceled their school-wide ceremonies, while other schools are planning for disruption.

Trump’s Truth Social dismisses accounting firm after SEC accused it of ‘massive fraud’

BF Borgers agreed to pay a $14 million fine after admitting it had falsely claimed filings for hundreds of companies met accounting standards.
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