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The Card That Changed Collecting Forever: Why Logan Paul’s Pikachu Is Breaking the Market
Logan Paul and Ken Goldin break down the collectibles boom, rare Pokémon cards, auction strategy. Plus, Logan’s take on Jake Paul’s fight.

Holiday Drivers Catch a Break as Gas Prices Hit Multiyear Lows
U.S. gas prices have stayed below $3 a gallon for most of December, marking the cheapest holiday fuel costs since 2020, according to AAA.

Boeing Delivers Most Jets Since 2023
Boeing delivered 60 jets in June, marking a 27% year‑over‑year increase and its busiest month in 18 months, reflecting a strong rebound from past production.

Meta's Superintelligence Labs Unveiled: Analyzing the Tech Giant's Next Bold Move
CFRA’s Angelo Zino joins us to unpack Meta’s Superintelligence Labs and what it means for the future of AI, innovation, and the company’s bold new direction.

AIRO Group Charts a Bold Course Toward the Future of Aerospace and Urban Air Mobility
AIRO CEO Joe Burns and Executive Chairman Chirinjeev Kathuria talks the future of aerospace, drones, and urban air mobility through innovation and synergy.

What to Expect This Summer: Tariffs, Jobs, and Interest Rates
Rob Sockin, Senior Global Economist at Citi, joins J.D. Durkin to discuss tariffs, Q1 review, jobs data, and Fed rate cut expectations.

Swift Strategy: Ten Power Moves from Taylor Every Business (and Person) Can Learn From
Sinéad O’Sullivan explores ten strategic lessons from Taylor Swift’s empire in her new book Good Ideas and Power Moves—dropping September 9, 2025.

Online Shopping Drops for the First Time in Over 10 Years
Experts are noticing a major decline in online shopping with many pointing their fingers at U.S. tariffs.

Luxury Retailer Saks Global Sales Have Declined
Saks Global, the luxury retailer comprising Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman, is struggling to rebound after a $2.7 billion merger.

OPEC+ Announces Plan to Pump More Oil
OPEC+ members, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, have agreed to increase oil production by 548,000 barrels per day starting in August.

Apple Appeals Major Penalty from the European Union
Apple has appealed the European Commissions €500 million fine, calling it an overreach and accusing Brussels of trying to micromanage how it runs the App Store.
