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Bank of America resets Nvidia stock forecast after meeting with CFO

Nvidia (NVDA) stock has gained about 53% over the past year, at the time of writing, Tuesday afternoon, March 17, according to Yahoo Finance. Meanwhile, the SPDR S&P 500 index (SPY) is up about 18% in the same period. While the stock has performed well in the long term, today’s performance is a little bit

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Classic Disneyland ride to close down indefinitely

At the time that Disneyland first opened its doors to California residents in 1955, what would grow into the world’s biggest theme park empire had just 35 primary rides and attractions. Some of the rides, including “Peter Pan’s Flight” and “Mark Twain Riverboat” remain at Disney parks in multiple countries while others were eventually removed

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Sable Offshore runs into a California Line 325 chokepoint

Sable Offshore (SOC) is trading more like a regulatory battle than a normal oil stock.That is the clearest way to read the latest fight over Line 325, a section of pipeline tied to the company’s Santa Ynez restart plan. Through the plan, the U.S. Department of Energy is forcing reactivation of Sable Offshore’s Santa Ynez

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Dividend-paying restaurant stock stumbles as gas prices surge

Restaurant stocks have been a rough ride lately. Since tensions in the Middle East flared, the sector has quietly been losing ground, and Wall Street is starting to pay close attention. The reason is simple. When gas prices rise, people have less money left over for eating out. It’s one of the most direct and

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McDonald’s and Burger King face whopper of a burger problem

While both brands have invested heavily in their chicken offerings in recent years, McDonald’s and Burger King still treat burgers, the Big Mac and the Whopper, respectively, as their signature product. Burger King has heavily invested in the Whopper, offering new limited-time-offer variations and basing much of its marketing around the signature sandwich. CEO Josh

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Chevron, Shell make stunning Venezuela move as Iran crisis deepens

Chevron (CVX) and Shell are closer to inking major deals as the Iranian crisis looms in the backdrop.  Both energy giants are inching toward some of the first major production agreements in Venezuela since the January political upheaval, Reuters reports. This led to a massive opening in the market. The story is massive, but the

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Cathie Wood buys $2 million of tumbling AI stock

Cathie Wood, chief of Ark Investment Management, doesn’t give up on her favorite stocks easily. That’s what she just did, buying one of her top holdings that’s down 15% year-to-date. Wood gained a reputation after the flagship Ark Innovation ETF (ARKK) delivered a 153% return in 2020. Last year, the fund gained 35.5%, far outpacing

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U.S. gas prices jump amid ongoing fighting in Persian Gulf

President Trump and his administration argue every day that the U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran is succeeding, and succeeding every way possible. Except in the markets and at gas pumps across the United States where motorists look stunned when they realize retail gas prices are up nearly 30% since the beginning of 2026. That was not

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Stunning court ruling resets bets for Warsh as next Fed chair

Kevin Warsh’s journey to be the next chair of the Federal Reserve — shadowed by President Donald Trump’s fervent wish for lower interest rates — now faces new legal and political roadblocks. The result: Fed Chair Jerome Powell holding on to that job longer than most, and especially the White House, expected. Warsh’s nomination was

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Popular cruise destination slapped with new state of emergency

With the first modern travel advisory dating back to 1978 when the U.S. State Department tried sending out bulletin-style notices about countries commonly visited by Americans, this eventually evolved into a four-tier system in which a rating is assigned to all 193 governments and two non-member observer states recognized by the United Nations. The first

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