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Major gaming stocks plunged up to 24% after Google unveiled Project Genie, an AI tool that generates interactive games from text prompts.
Kevin Warsh's nomination as Fed Chair has been praised for his independence. But his track record shows a pattern of hawkish views under Democrats and dovish stances under Republicans. Coincidence or calculation?
Jeffrey Epstein emails reveal Bill Gates STD allegations, highlighting how personal scandals of tech moguls can impact corporate value and innovation ecosystems globally.
OnlyFans pursues a $5.5 billion sale to Architect Capital, potentially transforming how creator platforms operate and monetize content in the digital economy.
SpaceX-Tesla merger talks reveal nearly 20,000 bitcoin holdings worth $1.7 billion, creating world's 7th largest corporate crypto position
Japan's foreign worker population surpasses 2.5 million for the first time, with Vietnamese leading and manufacturing as top sector. What this means for the future of work.
Citigroup forecasts gold strength supported by geopolitical risks, with potential softening expected in late 2026. What this means for investors and global markets.
Google's TPU success with Gemini 3 signals growing custom chip momentum. Broadcom partnership challenges Nvidia's GPU dominance as hyperscalers seek alternatives to reduce vendor dependency
DOJ secures legal title to cryptocurrency, real estate, and cash linked to Helix mixing service that processed 354,468 bitcoin from drug markets. Operator sentenced to 3 years.
Trump's Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh promises 'regime change' with plans to slash the $6.6 trillion balance sheet and reduce data dependence. Can he deliver on Trump's rate cut demands?
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopens Sunday after 15 months of closure. We examine what this means for humanitarian aid, ceasefire sustainability, and Middle East diplomacy.
Earnings week revealed who can afford the AI buildout and who desperately needs it to pay off. The market is demanding math, not just faith.
