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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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Chip-Company Shares Lead Nasdaq to New Record
Plus: JPMorgan shares fall 4.5% after CEO Jamie Dimon said he’ll likely leave his post within five years. Netflix shares climb 3.2% to their highest level since late 2021. J.R. Whalen reports.
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ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrant for Israel’s Netanyahu, Hamas Leader
Plus: Starwood Capital Group’s $10 billion real-estate fund is scrambling to avoid a cash crunch. Sen. Sharrod Brown, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, has called for the ouster of FDIC chairman Martin Gruenberg after allegations of widespread harassment and discrimination at the agency. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Iran’s President Dies in a Helicopter Crash
Plus: China announces sanctions against Boeing and other U.S. defense contractors. And, Red Lobster files for chapter 11 bankruptcy in Florida. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Dow Closes Above 40000 for First Time
Plus: Take-Two Interactive shares rise despite the company delaying Grand Theft Auto release. Reddit shares climb 10% after it signs a deal with OpenAI. J.R. Whalen reports.
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