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Elon Musk's xAI Holdings in talks to raise $20 billion, Bloomberg News reports
The funding would value the company at over $120 billion, according to the Bloomberg report.
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Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent abuse survivors, dies by suicide
Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse, has died by suicide, her family said Friday.
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Cramer's week ahead: Key economic data and earnings from Apple, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday walked investors through another busy week in the thick of earnings season.
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Yale classmates warn Trump Treasury Secretary Bessent he risks enabling descent ‘into fascism'
A new letter to Scott Bessent accuses President Donald Trump of usurping the authority of Congress and U.S. courts since regaining the White House.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Don't sell Arm
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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Scotts Miracle-Gro CEO says cannabis business is ‘mostly off the table'
In a Friday interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, Scotts Miracle-Gro CEO Jim Hagedorn addressed the company’s recent efforts to offload its cannabis business.
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Trump's memecoin dinner contest earns insiders $900,000 in two days
The coin’s value jumped more than 50% after its website said Trump would have dinner with the top 200 holders.
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Trump meme coin insiders have to wait additional 90 days before they can sell
President Donald Trump’s meme coin was supposed to unlock for some insider sales, but that move got delayed by 90 days.
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Americans are more worried about running out of money in retirement than dying. Experts offer ways to reduce that risk
When it comes to retirement, Americans are on mostly on their own to manage their savings and spending. Many fear they will run out of money before they die.
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Trump dinner for meme coin buyers prompts senators to demand ethics probe
Senators Adam Schiff and Elizabeth Warren are calling for an ethics investigation into President Trump’s promotion of his meme coin.
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38-year-old turned his New York apartment into a ‘spice warehouse'—now his company brings in $8 million a year
Burlap & Barrel co-founders Ethan Frisch and Ori Zohar turned a trip to Afghanistan into a company that buys spices from small farmers and sells them across the U.S.
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SEC Chair Atkins says crypto innovation ‘has been stifled' as regulators push for change
The SEC’s Crypto Task Force hosted its first major roundtable under Chair Paul Atkins, signaling a shift toward a friendlier posture.
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California overhauling self-driving vehicle regulations governing Waymo, Tesla, Zoox and others
California’s new regulations would impact Waymo, Tesla, Zoox and other driverless vehicle makers
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Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty in federal court to murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Prosecutors say Mangione deserves the death penalty because he killed CEO Brian Thompson to provoke broad “resistance” to the health insurance industry.
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MercadoLibre CEO says US-China trade war is a big opportunity for Latin America
Galperin told CNBC’s Robert Frank he believes there will be a “permanent shift” in U.S.-China trade relations.
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Buy now, stock up or delay: Here's what consumers are snapping up or putting off in face of tariffs
Fears of tariff-related higher prices have motivated consumers to buy cars early, but it’s also contributing to a hesitance to buy and a hunger for deals.
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Trump tariffs will hurt lower income Americans more than the rich, study says
Tariffs are expected to have more of a financial impact on poor households relative to consumers in the top 1%, according to a new study.
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‘What payments can be garnished for my defaulted student loans?' Answers to questions as collections resume
The Education Department will resume collecting on student loans in early May, putting millions of borrowers’ retirement benefits and wages at risk.
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This couple bought a 37.5-acre homestead in Kentucky for $390,000: ‘We wanted a place with some history'
Sophie Hilaire Goldie and her husband Rocky Goldie bought their rural Kentucky homestead in Spring 2024. “I feel like we have a whole world here,” Sophie says.
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Just 17% of Americans under 30 feel they have deep social connections, new Harvard survey shows
America has a loneliness problem, and it’s affecting younger generations at alarming rates. Here’s what experts suggest for staying socially connected.