ASML, a Dutch semiconductor equipment company, is a cheaper alternative to Nvidia and has a strong position in the AI market with its monopoly on extreme ultraviolet lithography machines, making it a solid investment for those looking to ride the AI boom.
Fisker stock has been on a steep decline, with financial issues, including a significant revenue-cost gap and a going-concern warning, making it a risky investment that only aggressive investors should consider, while most investors are advised to stay away.
Adobe is looking to capitalize on the rise of artificial intelligence with its AI applications, but Wall Street remains skeptical as Adobe shares saw a decline following the company's earnings call.
Boeing's crisis of confidence continues to worsen as U.S. airlines face disruptions to their fleet plans and the company's legal and regulatory troubles escalate.
Camden Property Trust, Iron Mountain, and W. P. Carey are high-yield dividend stocks that offer compelling upside potential, making them attractive investments in March.
REI is offering a limited-time insider sale for camping gear, including items such as a versatile scraper and cleaner, a collapsible pot, a reversible griddle/grill, a vacuum water bottle, a three-burner camp stove, a durable cooler, and a pour-over coffee set.
Best Buy has issued a recall for six models of air fryers made by Insignia due to safety concerns, as the devices have the potential to overheat, shatter glass, or cause fires.
The US Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the loss of an external panel on a United Airlines Boeing 737-800, which was discovered during a post-landing inspection at Medford airport in Oregon.
The political polarization in America extends to a divide between homeowners and renters, with homeowners being twice as likely to identify as strongly Republican and renters identifying as strongly Democrat, according to analysis by Aziz Sunderji.
The Mega Millions jackpot is now estimated at $875 million after Friday's drawing had no winning tickets matching the numbers.
The winner of Powerball's second largest jackpot prize worth $1.765 billion was revealed to be a 65-year-old resident of Frazier Park, California named Theodorus Struyck, who bought the ticket at a market near his home.
The California lottery has announced the winner of a $1.75 billion Powerball jackpot, which is a group of individuals represented by Theodorus Struyck, with limited personal information available about him.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will require cable and satellite-TV providers to show the total costs for video subscriptions, including extraneous fees, in order to improve pricing transparency and allow consumers to make informed choices.
A missing panel was discovered on a Boeing 737-800 after it landed in Medford, Oregon, marking another incident involving aircraft manufactured by Boeing.
REI is offering Co-op Members an extra 20% off one full-price item and one item from the outlet during their Member Sale.
An external panel was found to be missing from a United Airlines Boeing flight after it landed in southern Oregon, prompting an investigation by the company.
The Mega Millions jackpot has reached $815 million, making it the sixth largest amount in the game's history.
The winning numbers for the $815 million Mega Millions jackpot have been drawn, making it the sixth-largest jackpot in the game's history.
The identity of the October Powerball winner has been revealed as Theodorus Struyck, who represents a group that bought the winning ticket at Midway Market in Frazier Park, California.
Tech companies have continued to lay off workers in 2023, with over 50,000 employees losing their jobs, leading to record-high tech stock prices as Wall Street supports cost-cutting efforts and predicts increased profits through AI efficiency gains; 2023 saw the second-largest number of job cuts in the technology sector, surpassed only by the dot-com crash in 2001.
A Boeing 737-800 lost an external panel mid-flight, which was only discovered upon landing at an Oregon airport, leading to a safety check and investigation by United Airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration.
The winner of the $1.75 billion Powerball jackpot in California has finally emerged after five months, with Theodorus Struyck being identified as the representative of a group of winners who purchased the ticket at a local convenience store in October.
Hertz Global Holdings Inc. is replacing its CEO Stephen Scherr with Gil West, the former COO of General Motors Co.’s Cruise robotaxi unit, after a failed bet on electric vehicles that resulted in significant losses for the rental-car company.
A United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Oregon landed with a missing external panel, which was only discovered after landing.
The U.S. Energy Department has agreed to loan over $2 billion to Lithium Americas to support the construction of a lithium mine in Nevada, which will help bolster the production of batteries for electric vehicles and promote clean energy manufacturing nationwide.
An appellate court has temporarily halted the implementation of the Biden administration's corporate emissions disclosure rule, which requires public corporations to disclose climate change-related risks and emissions data in financial reports.
MicroStrategy stock surged 25% this week as the company continues its bullish approach of exclusively investing in Bitcoin.
Austin-based athleisure outfitter Outdoor Voices Inc. will be closing all of its stores, including the 2,000-square-foot location in Denver's River North Art District, due to executive turnover and declining valuation.
Thirteen countries across Africa are experiencing Internet outages due to damage to submarine fiber optic cables, with some countries still suffering from nationwide disruptions.
The US government is urging for easier repairs of constantly malfunctioning soft serve ice cream machines at McDonald's and other fast-food restaurants, calling for exemptions for "commercial soft serve machines" from restrictive copyright laws that hinder repairs and competition in the market.
Boutique investment bank B. Riley Financial has failed to file its audited results after an extension period ended, adding to pressure on the company due to concerns about its dealings with a former business partner.
Uber and Lyft have threatened to stop operating in Minneapolis if a minimum wage law for drivers, requiring a minimum pay of $1.40 per mile and $0.51 per minute, goes into effect.
Cannabis stocks surged as Vice President Kamala Harris and Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra called for the DEA to reclassify cannabis, prompting analysts to recommend High Tide as the top cannabis stock to invest in.
Adobe stock plummeted after the company predicted lower sales for the current quarter, leading to concerns about the implementation of generative artificial intelligence and impacting other enterprise software stocks as well.
Best Buy has issued a recall for over 250,000 Insignia air fryers in the US and Canada due to fire, burn, and laceration hazards caused by overheating handles and shattering glass doors.
Foreclosures in the US increased in February, indicating shifting dynamics in the housing market as Americans continue to struggle with the cost-of-living crisis, although the number of completed foreclosures decreased in 28 states, and while affordability remains a challenge due to high home prices and mortgage rates, foreclosures are still well below 2008 levels.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a deadly crash in San Antonio involving a semi-autonomous vehicle, as they continue to study advanced driver assistance systems and how drivers interact with them.
Adobe Inc (NASDAQ: ADBE) reported strong financial results, but its shares fell 14% as investors were concerned about a weaker sales outlook and increasing competition from AI-based startups like Microsoft-backed OpenAI.
Shares of Zillow and other real estate companies tumbled after the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reached a settlement that could lower commissions for home buyers and sellers, potentially leading to a drop in agent commissions and benefiting online and discount real estate brokerages.
Used car prices are falling, leading to an increase in negative equity for trade-ins and making it more difficult for car buyers to find affordable options.
Rivian's new R2 electric SUV, showcased in Austin, Texas, impressed with its luxurious interior, sleek design, and ample legroom, making the author confident in their decision to replace their Model Y with the R2 in the future.
Fitness enthusiast Harrah Brown, aged 64, maintains her slim figure and youthful appearance by following a diet that consists of 90% nutrient-dense foods and 10% fun foods, avoiding sweets, processed food, and prioritizing whole foods such as berries and oily fish.
Building a dividend income snowball for retirement by creating a sample portfolio of seven funds, including SCHD, PFFR, AMLP, BIZD, JEPQ, XLU, and GLD, can generate around $6,500 per month in sustainable passive income and provide a hedge against market crashes.
McDonald's experienced a global technology system outage, which was not caused by a cyberattack but rather by a third-party provider's configuration change, resulting in the closure of many of its restaurants worldwide.
The federal government is seeking an exemption to copyright law that would allow McDonald's franchise owners to use a third-party device to fix broken ice cream machines, as not allowing them to do so limits competition and increases repair costs, according to the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice.
California's backstop insurance plan, the Fair Access to Insurance Requirement (FAIR) plan, is seeing a surge in enrollment as homeowners struggle to find affordable coverage due to home insurers scaling back coverage, increasing rates, and limiting coverage in areas susceptible to natural disasters; however, this increased enrollment poses a significant risk to the plan's ability to cover losses.
WeightWatchers CEO Sima Sistani reassures employees in an internal memo that the company's stock price does not reflect its performance and that they are in a healthy financial position.
Zillow's stock and other real estate names plummeted after the National Association of Realtors reached a settlement that will lower homebuyers' and sellers' commissions, potentially impacting the way consumers buy and sell homes.
The $1.765 billion Powerball jackpot was won by Theodorus Struyck, who represented a group of winners in California, with the second-highest jackpot in Powerball history.
Uber and Lyft are planning to stop operating in Minneapolis after the city council voted to increase driver pay, with the new rules stipulating that ridesharing companies need to pay drivers at least $1.40 per mile and 51 cents per minute.