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Brazilian meat giant JBS is making its U.S. public market debut on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "JBS."
Oracle shares pop 13% to record high on earnings beat, cloud optimism
Oracle's outlook was better than expected, leading many analysts to lift their price targets on the stock.
Air India plane crash kills at least 241 people, 1 passenger survives
The cause of the crash wasn’t immediately known and could take months to determine.
WNBA renews media rights deal with Scripps
The new agreement comes after Ion has seen huge growth with the WNBA and as the league gains in popularity due to stars such as Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.
Consumer sentiment reading rebounds to much higher level than expected as people get over tariff shock
The University of Michigan's closely watched Surveys of Consumers showed across-the-board rebounds from previously dour readings.
Shares of RH jump as luxury retailer takes steps to blunt tariff impact
Luxury retailer RH is contending with a tough housing market and higher tariffs, even as it opens new stores.
UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves’ spending plans risk creating ‘a snowball effect’ that pushes borrowing costs higher
Policies risk creating "a snowball effect" that pushes Britain's £105 billion-a-year interest payments higher, experts told CNBC.
Battle over Jimmy Buffett's $275 million estate highlights risks of family trusts
The late singer's widow, Jane, and the co-trustee of the estate, Richard Mozenter, have filed lawsuits against one another.
Prices for common baby items are rising due to Trump's tariffs, congressional analysis says
The analysis tracked the prices of five popular baby gear categories: car seats, bassinets, strollers, high chairs and baby monitors.
Here are the three reasons why tariffs have yet to drive inflation higher
President Donald Trump's tariffs have yet to show up in any of the traditional data points measuring inflation.