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Bitcoin’s bear market is dragging the crypto below $90,000. Follow its price since President Trump’s election.

The crypto market has shed $1.2 trillion in market value amid a dramatic selloff since October.

Scandals aren’t slowing America’s sports-betting boom. But they’ve led some prop bets to shrink to a maximum win of just $200.

The NBA, MLB and NFL have all worked with betting companies to put restrictions on prop bets — wagers placed on a specific statistic within a game

Palo Alto Networks’ earnings fail to wow Wall Street — even with a new AI deal

The cybersecurity company’s stock has lagged the S&P 500 this year, and that underperformance could continue after its latest results.

Microsoft is at risk of falling behind Google in this measure of tech supremacy

Google’s AI momentum has brought its market capitalization within striking distance of Microsoft’s. Can Microsoft keep its lead?

Block’s stock has suffered in a ‘dismal’ fintech market. Can these new numbers change its course?

The parent company of Square and Cash App offers an upbeat long-term earnings forecast as it hosts its first investor day since 2022.

Musk says all of Tesla depends on one tiny — but very expensive — proposition

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the future of the company hinges on its next-generation microchips — but securing enough of them will be costly.

Fed minutes show ‘strongly differing views’ over whether to cut interest rates again in December

Fed officials noted last month elevated uncertainty about the U.S. economic outlook.

Silver may be the ‘poor man’s gold,’ but its 74% surge this year looks far from over

Silver may represent one of the few cases where cheaper is better – not just when it comes to cost, but in terms of quality for investors.

This surprising stat could be a bullish signal for Big Tech stocks

Megacap technology stocks haven’t been this “under-owned” in active funds going back at least 16 years, according to Morgan Stanley.

Trump and Treasury Secretary Bessent are talking nonsense on inflation

No, prices aren’t lower. And inflation isn’t slowing — at least not yet.

October jobs report canceled and November employment numbers to come out late

The October employment report has been canceled and the November report will come out late, the government said, depriving the Federal Reserve of critical information before it meets in early December to decide whether to cut interest rates again.

Social Security’s ‘DOGE’ whistleblower is running for public office as the ‘longest of long shots’

Former data chief Charles Borges said reporting risk at Social Security was more stressful than combat
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