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Stormy Daniels Faces Off With Trump’s Attorney
Plus: Norfolk Southern shareholders vote against ousting CEO Alan Shaw. The Bank of England holds interest rates steady at a 16-year high. J.R. Whalen reports.
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U.S. Threatens to Withhold More Weapons to Israel
Plus: Intel lowers its sales outlook after the Commerce Department revokes some exports licenses to Huawei. And Uber delivers a surprise loss despite rising revenue. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Intel Shares Drop 2.2% Amid Trade Restrictions
Plus: Shopify shares fall 19% after the company forecast slower sales. Reddit shares rise 4.1% on strong user growth. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Israeli Forces, Hamas Fighters Clash in Rafah
Plus: Microsoft says it is investing billions of dollars on AI in Wisconsin. The estate of bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX says most creditors will receive their money back in cash and interest. J.R. Whalen reports.
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White House Hits Pause on Weapons Shipments to Israel
Plus: Toyota tops analyst expectations on the back of a weaker Yen. And AB InBev continues to feel the impact of declining Bud Light sales in the U.S. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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Palantir Shares Fall 15% Over Revenue Growth Concerns
Plus: Tesla shares decline 3.8% as a federal regulator wants more information on the autopilot system tied to a December recall. Lyft shares rise 2% on an upbeat earnings report. J.R. Whalen reports.
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