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GameStop Shares Jump 74% After Meme-Stock Guru Tweets
Plus: Intel shares finish 2.2% higher following a WSJ report that it is close to securing $11 billion to build a chip plant in Ireland. Kraft Heinz shares rise 0.7% after we reported it is exploring a sale of Oscar Mayer. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Michael Cohen Takes the Stand in Trump’s Hush-Money Trial
Plus: Mining company Anglo American rejects a sweetened $43 billion takeover bid from rival BHP. China will begin selling ultralong bonds to support its economy. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Security Shake-Up in Russia, Putin Replaces Defence Minister
Plus: Former lawyer Michael Cohen is set to testify in Donald Trump’s hush money trial. And, workers at a Mercedes plant in Alabama vote on whether to join the UAW. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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U.S. Stocks Finish Mixed Amid Weaker Consumer Sentiment
Plus: Chip stocks rise after TSMC posts strong April revenue figures. Novavax shares nearly double after the drugmaker strikes a licensing deal with French healthcare company Sanofi. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Biden Administration Set to Quadruple Tariffs on Chinese EVs
Plus: Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the company plans to spend more than $500 million to expand its electric-vehicle charging network this year. Police cleared pro-Palestinian encampments at the University of Pennsylvania and MIT. J.R. Whalen reports.
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U.S. Says Floating Pier to Deliver Gaza Aid Days Away From Operation
Plus: Honda and Nissan are forecasting a drop in annual net profits. And Apple apologizes for a new iPad ad seen by many as distasteful to creatives. Luke Vargas hosts.
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