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Wall Street Embraces New “Nacho” Trade Amid Hormuz Crisis
A new Wall Street phrase is rapidly spreading through financial markets as traders react to escalating tensions in the Middle East.

U.S. Job Market Defies Expectations with Strong April Hiring
The U.S. economy added 115,000 jobs in April, beating forecasts and signaling continued resilience in the labor market.

Report: Former FTX CEO to Plead Guilty
Report: Former FTX CEO to Plead Guilty

New Apartment Construction to Reach 50-Year High
New Apartment Construction to Reach 50-Year High

Tom Brady Partnering With Delta Airlines
Tom Brady Partnering With Delta Airlines

Tesla to Install 20K Chargers at Hilton Hotels
Tesla to Install 20K Chargers at Hilton Hotels

YouTube Adding Gaming to Platform
YouTube is expanding into the gaming world and adding a section to its platform.

Retiree Shares Tips to Live a 'Regret-Free' Life
A 68-year-old retiree gave advice on how to live a 'regret-free life' in an article on CNBC.

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO Talks Strike Resolution Efforts
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav said the company expected the writers' and actors' strike to end by the end of this month.

Stocks Mixed as Investors Digest Latest Jobless Claims Data
Stocks were mixed Thursday as jobless claims numbers showed that the labor market was still tight.

Alaska Fishers Fear Another Bleak Season as Crab Populations Dwindle In Warming Waters
Crab fishermen in Alaska have been scrambling to stay afloat after two years of the Bering Sea fishery being closed or severely curtailed due to plummeting crab numbers. And they're concerned that more of the same awaits this October when officials decide on catch limits for the upcoming season.
