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Nasdaq, S&P Pull Back From Record Highs
Nvidia shares tumble just days after becoming the most valuable U.S. company. Gilead Sciences rises after reporting successful results from an HIV prevention drug study. And Kroger falls after reporting its latest quarterly results. Danny Lewis hosts.
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Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Income Tax on Overseas Investments
Plus: BP says it will take full control of its Brazilian biofuel joint venture. And the Bank of England held its key interest rate steady despite easing inflation. Danny Lewis hosts.
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Louisiana Requires Ten Commandments to Be Displayed in Public Schools
Plus: Issues with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft delay the return of astronauts back to Earth. And, Honeywell strikes a $2 billion deal to buy a defense business. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Nvidia Becomes America’s Most Valuable Company
The chipmaker blew past Microsoft and Apple on an otherwise subdued trading day, bringing major U.S. indexes higher along with it. Danny Lewis hosts.
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Congressional Leaders Unblock Major Arms Sale to Israel
Plus: Chinese authorities deny speculation of a tax evasion crackdown on businesses. And Boeing’s CEO testifies before Congress as new whistleblower allegations surface over quality control. Danny Lewis hosts.
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EV Startup Fisker Files for Bankruptcy
Plus: Several high-profile candidates turn down the chance to be Boeing’s next CEO. And, Apple scraps its buy now, pay later service just over a year after launching it. Luke Vargas hosts.
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