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Nvidia Shares Pop After Sales Tripled in Latest Quarter
Plus: The big U.S. indexes fall after Federal Reserve minutes indicate interest rates could remain higher for longer. Solar stocks climb on optimism that new tariffs on Chinese solar panels could boost the sector. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Three European Nations Move to Recognize a Palestinian State
Plus: U.S. home prices unexpectedly declined in April. Target said sales fell 3.7% over the past three months. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Yellen Seeks European Push Back Against Chinese Exports
Plus: Donald Trump decides against testifying in his hush-money trial in New York. And, shares of chipmaker Nvidia hit another record ahead of today’s earnings report. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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Nvidia Shares Rise Ahead of Earnings Release
Plus: The S&P 500 and Nasdaq close at record levels. Macy’s shares rise 5.1% after the department-store chain raised its outlook. J.R. Whalen reports.
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One Dead After Singapore Airlines Jet Encounters Severe Turbulence
Plus: The defense rests in Donald Trump’s hush-money trial without the former president testifying. Samsung Electronics replaces the head of its semiconductor business after the company fell behind rivals in the recent artificial-intelligence boom. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Trump’s Hush-Money Trial Boosts Campaign Donations
Plus: The Chairman of the FDIC, Martin Gruenberg, has said he will resign from his post. And, the Environmental Protection Agency is warning that American drinking-water systems are vulnerable to cybersecurity threats. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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