"Tech Prophet" Who Predicted the iPhone Now Predicts...
George Gilder - who predicted the iPhone 17 years early and gave Reagan the first microchip - is making his boldest call yet. He says an American nanotech "super-convergence" could mint more millionaires than any event in recent memory. He's found 3 stocks set to benefit before Oct 16's bombshell.
Oracle's Big AI Bet Faces Credit Risk, Rating Agency Warns
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FEDERAL RESERVE-VOTE — Graphic. This AP digital embed graphic shows the vote Wednesday by the Federal Open Market Committee to reduce a key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point. The 12-member board, made up of Fed governors and regional Federal Reserve bank presidents, voted 11-1 to cut the federal funds rate, which banks use to charge each other for overnight loans. This graphic is current as of Sept. 17, 2025, and will not update. Source: Federal Reserve.
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BlackRock Turns Popular Mutual Funds Into Global Equity ETFs
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Alibaba And SMIC Power Beijing's Bid To End Reliance On Nvidia And ASML
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Analysts Project This Stock Could Jump to $14 a Share. You Can Still Invest for $3.50. - Ad
The AI company making heart disease easier to detect is offering investors $3.50 investment units that include one convertible preferred share and one warrant, providing investors with access to 2 common shares. Based on analyst 1- year projections, that amounts to a near-term 500% return potential.
Appeals court rejects Trump's bid to unseat Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook ahead of rate vote
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UK inflation remains nearly double target ahead of expected interest rate hold
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Jim Cramer Expects Palantir To Reach New All-Time High
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"Tech Prophet" Who Predicted the iPhone Now Predicts... - Ad
George Gilder - who predicted the iPhone 17 years early and gave Reagan the first microchip - is making his boldest call yet. He says an American nanotech "super-convergence" could mint more millionaires than any event in recent memory. He's found 3 stocks set to benefit before Oct 16's bombshell.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Acquires EchoStar Spectrum To Transform Global Satellite Connectivity
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George Gilder-dubbed "America's #1 Futurist"-says while everyone's chasing AI, the real opportunity is in a 4-nanometer tech millions of times more complex. It's not another chip - it replaces them. Now built in Arizona, Gilder says 3 companies tied to this "super-convergence" could soar.
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Trump fires Democratic member of Surface Transportation Board ahead of huge rail merger decision
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Steve Jobs Says Smart People Excel At This When Learning New Things, Science Shows He Had A Point
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Robinhood Stock Surges Over 7% In Monday Pre-Market: What's Going On?
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Salesforce, Rocket Lab, American Eagle, Gitlab And Figma: Why These 5 Stocks Are On Investors' Radars Today
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Carney Cuts The Red Tape, Unveils Over $43 Billion In Flagship Projects
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US firm agrees $500 million investment deal with Pakistan for critical minerals
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Trump's Flashing Buy Signal? - Ad
Washington just opened tens of millions of federal acres for drilling and mining-a clear sign it's unlocking vast assets. Whitney Tilson says certain companies could be next, with past moves seeing gains up to 4,300%.
Trump Ends De-Minimis Exemptions To All Countries: How This Will Impact Your Online Shopping
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CBS News' new ombudsman has background and duties that differ from the job's traditional definition
NEW YORK (AP) — CBS News has a new ombudsman assigned to look into public complaints, but the job being assumed by Kenneth Weinstein bears little resemblance to how this watchdog role has traditionally operated in journalism.
Analysts Project This Stock Could Jump to $14 a Share. You Can Still Invest for $3.50. - Ad
The AI company making heart disease easier to detect is offering investors $3.50 investment units that include one convertible preferred share and one warrant, providing investors with access to 2 common shares. Based on analyst 1- year projections, that amounts to a near-term 500% return potential.
Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom's latest legal bid to halt deportation from New Zealand is rejected
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Howard Lutnick's Push For Government Ownership In Intel, Defense Giants Sparks Wall Street Concern
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