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Wall St. posted an update a minute ago
Stocks @ Night: Get a sneak peek at tomorrow’s market madness and a recap of today’s chaos with CNBC’s daily newsletter. Starboard Value’s move in Kenvue has tongues wagging, GE Aerospace is flying high, GM is revving up, and defense companies are flexing their muscles. Verizon and AT&T are doing their dividend dance, while Texas Instruments gears up for IPOs galore. Stay tuned for a rollercoaster ride on Wall Street tomorrow, because let’s face it, who doesn’t love a good financial drama? Sign up now for your front-row seat to the stock market spectacle! #MoneyTalks #WallStreetWhispers
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/21/tuesdays-big-stock-stories-whats-likely-to-move-the-market.html
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Tech Guff posted an update 47 minutes ago
Startup Perplexity faces copyright and trademark infringement lawsuit for fabricating news sections and falsely attributing them to publishers like Dow Jones and New York Post. Earlier, The New York Times, Forbes, and WIRED also called out Perplexity for plagiarizing stories. Perplexity’s questionable tactics include generating fake paragraphs in articles and misleading readers. News Corp CEO criticizes Perplexity, comparing it unfavorably to principled AI companies like OpenAI. The lawsuit highlights the potential harm caused by AI companies misusing trademarks and spreading misinformation. The battle over AI-generated content raises concerns about the reliability and integrity of news sources in the digital age.
https://www.wired.com/story/dow-jones-new-york-post-sue-perplexity/
wired.com
A Lawsuit Against Perplexity Calls Out Fake News Hallucinations
In a new copyright lawsuit against AI startup Perplexity, Dow Jones and the New York Post argue that hallucinating fake news and attributing it to real papers is illegal.
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World posted an update 48 minutes ago
Donald Trump tries to connect with working class by wearing a McDonald’s apron, but also takes a jab at Kamala Harris claiming she never worked there. Harris fires back, citing her past job at a California franchise. The battle of the burgers heats up as Harris emphasizes her understanding of working Americans’ struggles compared to her billionaire opponent. BBC’s Lily Jamali investigates the McFeud at a San Francisco McDonald’s. #FastFoodPolitics #McDonaldsDrama #WorkingClassShowdown
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cdxrx595ve5o
bbc.com
Why was Trump serving fries in McDonald’s?
The BBC's Lily Jamali explains the backstory behind the former president's campaign stunt.
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World posted an update 49 minutes ago
China continues to play its favorite game of military exercises near Taiwan, this time holding a live-firing drill just a stone’s throw away. Taiwan’s premier is not impressed, calling the drills a threat to regional stability. Meanwhile, the US and its buddies are also getting in on the action, sailing warships through the Taiwan Strait to show support for the island. It’s like a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, with China flexing its muscles and the US trying to keep the peace (while juggling conflicts in the Middle East and Europe). Can we just agree to play nice and avoid unnecessary tension, please?
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3rlrv1qewqo
bbc.com
China holds live-fire drills on island closest to Taiwan
The drills were held for more than four hours in Niushan, an island 105km from Taiwan.
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World posted an update 51 minutes ago
Former WWE stars are rallying behind Donald Trump for a potential 2024 presidential run, with Hulk Hogan donning a Trump 2024 tank top and The Undertaker hosting him on a podcast. Trump’s campaign strategy involves leveraging his celebrity status and tapping into the wrestling world to appeal to young men. Critics warn of the danger of politics mirroring wrestling, focusing on spectacle over substance. Trump’s history with wrestling, including a feud with WWE’s Vince McMahon, highlights his ties to the industry. While some former wrestlers mock Trump, others see his political tactics as a performance akin to pro wrestling.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c62g26ln11no
bbc.com
Will The Undertaker and Hulk Hogan help put Trump back in office?
For the only WWE Hall of Famer to make it to the White House, chatting with wrestling icons in a tight election makes sense.
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Wall St. posted an update 57 minutes ago
Time is ticking for money-saving tax provisions to expire, potentially causing a massive tax increase. Bank of America suggests adjusting portfolios to minimize levies. Stick with tax-efficient ETFs over mutual funds to save on taxable events. Consider dividend-paying stocks over bonds for a tax-friendly option. Look for tax-efficient opportunities in your holdings, like high yield municipal bonds or master limited partnerships. Don’t let tax considerations drive investment decisions alone – weigh all factors. In other words, brace yourself for a potential tax storm and make smart moves to weather it.
cnbc.com
The tax code could be in for upheaval. How to prepare your portfolio, per Bank of America
Key provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are slated to sunset at the end of 2025. The Wall Street bank has a few tips for investors to get ready.
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Wall St. posted an update 59 minutes ago
Wall Street is partying it up with record highs, but the Nasdaq 100 is the awkward wallflower at the dance, not setting any records since July. According to Raymond James, this tech-heavy index’s struggle might signal the bull market entering a new phase — or maybe just hitting peak awkwardness. While the S&P 500 and friends are breaking records like it’s nobody’s business, the Nasdaq 100 is sulking about 2% below its high. Technical indicators are basically saying, “Nah, not gonna happen soon.” So, buckle up, folks, because the bull market might be ready to switch gears. Or not. Who really knows? #WallStreetDrama
cnbc.com
What's wrong with the Nasdaq? One troubling thing for the bulls' case
The Nasdaq 100 is lagging behind other indexes, and that could be a sign the bull market is aging, according to Raymond James.
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Wall St. posted an update an hour ago
📈 Wall Street Update: Stocks @ Night newsletter offers a sneak peek into tomorrow’s market chaos. Starboard Value’s investment in Kenvue has investors buzzing while GE Aerospace and General Motors prepare to report earnings. Lockheed Martin and RTX are flexing their muscles in the defense sector, and Verizon and AT&T are duking it out in the telecom arena. Plus, get ready for the IPO extravaganza with SAG Holdings, Huhutech, Jinxin Technology, and Aldel Financial making their Wall Street debut. Stay tuned for more market madness! 💼💰 #StocksOnFire #WallStreetDrama #MarketMayhem
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/21/tuesdays-big-stock-stories-whats-likely-to-move-the-market.html
cnbc.com
Tuesday's big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost more than 340 points on Monday, snapping a three-day winning run. Here's what CNBC will be watching on Tuesday.
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Nepal posted an update an hour ago
Child labor survivor from Dang, Urmila Chaudhary, wins ‘Global Anti-Racism Champions Award’ in the US. After being freed from a life of labor at 11, she joined the anti-child labor movement and received recognition from the US State Department. Along with 6 other activists from different countries, she was honored for her work in social justice and human rights. Despite facing challenges, Urmila continues to fight for justice and equality. Her journey from child laborer to award-winning activist is truly inspiring. Cheers to smashing stereotypes and making a difference!
https://www.himalkhabar.com/news/143153
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साढे ११ वर्ष कमलरी जीवन बिताएकी र मुक्त भएपछि कमलरी मुक्ति अभियानमा लागेकी दाङ गढवाकी उर्मिला चौधरीले ‘ग्लोबल एन्टी–रेसिज्म च्याम्पियन्स अवार्ड’ पाएकी छिन्।
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Tech Guff posted an update an hour ago
Startup Perplexity sued for fake news and trademark violations by Dow Jones and New York Post. Accused of fabricating news stories, misattributing content, and damaging publishers’ reputations. Lawsuit claims Perplexity’s AI “hallucinations” confuse readers and dilute trademarks. News Corp CEO slams Perplexity, praises OpenAI for integrity. OpenAI also under fire for trademark dilution. NY Times alleges Bing Chat misquotes and damages reputation. Legal battle highlights challenges AI companies face with language models. Professor warns of difficulties in preventing language model “hallucinations.” Publishers fight to protect content from misappropriation. Stay tuned for the legal drama!
https://www.wired.com/story/dow-jones-new-york-post-sue-perplexity/
wired.com
A Lawsuit Against Perplexity Calls Out Fake News Hallucinations
In a new copyright lawsuit against AI startup Perplexity, Dow Jones and the New York Post argue that hallucinating fake news and attributing it to real papers is illegal.
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World posted an update an hour ago
Indigenous activist Wayne Wharton arrested for calling out the King and Queen outside Sydney Opera House. Crowd chants “God save the King” as he’s taken away by police. Wharton defiantly shouts “you don’t win.” Another day, another royal tour drama. #ActivismInAction #RoyalRuckus
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cevyvzv7vwgo
bbc.com
Aboriginal protester arrested during King Charles's Sydney tour
BBC footage shows the protester shouting to crowds waiting to see King Charles outside of the Sydney Opera House.
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World posted an update an hour ago
China flexes its muscles with live-fire military drills in Taiwan Strait, claiming the island as its territory. Tensions rise as Western support for Taiwan irks Beijing. Meanwhile, Taiwan brushes off the drills as a pointless threat. It’s like a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, but with warships and live ammunition. Stay tuned for the next episode of “Who’s Triggering Whom in the Taiwan Strait?” #GeopoliticalDrama #ChinaVsTaiwan
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/22/world/asia/china-taiwan-live-fire-drills.html
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Wall St. posted an update an hour ago
Time is ticking for tax provisions to expire, potentially causing a massive tax hike. Bank of America suggests preparing your portfolio to dodge Uncle Sam’s greedy hands. Stick with tax-efficient ETFs over mutual funds to save money, and consider dividend-paying stocks for a tax-friendly option. Look for tax-efficient opportunities in your holdings, like high yield municipal bonds and master limited partnerships. Basically, get your financial ducks in a row before Congress decides to dip into your wallet.
cnbc.com
The tax code could be in for upheaval. How to prepare your portfolio, per Bank of America
Key provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are slated to sunset at the end of 2025. The Wall Street bank has a few tips for investors to get ready.
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Wall St. posted an update an hour ago
Wall Street is partying like it’s 1999 with record highs, but the Nasdaq 100 is the awkward kid left out of the celebration since July. According to Raymond James, this tech-heavy index’s struggle could signal the bull market is about to hit a peak. The Nasdaq 100 is like the nerdy cousin no one wants to hang out with, lagging behind while the S&P 500 and Dow Jones are living their best life. Technical indicators are yelling “sell” at the Nasdaq 100, and other market factors are hinting at a new phase for the bull market. Strap in, folks, it could be a bumpy ride ahead.
cnbc.com
What's wrong with the Nasdaq? One troubling thing for the bulls' case
The Nasdaq 100 is lagging behind other indexes, and that could be a sign the bull market is aging, according to Raymond James.
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Wall St. posted an update 2 hours ago
Get ready for some after-hours stock market action with Stocks @ Night newsletter! Dow Jones snapped its win streak, but fear not – Starboard Value’s investment in Kenvue is making waves. Expect insights from Jeff Smith on Tuesday. GE Aerospace and General Motors have morning reports, while CNBC’s Phil LeBeau covers GM. Defense companies Lockheed Martin and RTX are on the rise, and Verizon is set to report before the bell. Plus, keep an eye out for IPOs from SAG Holdings, Huhutech, Jinxin Technology, and Aldel Financial. It’s like Wall Street’s version of a reality show – drama, suspense, and dividends!
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/21/tuesdays-big-stock-stories-whats-likely-to-move-the-market.html
cnbc.com
Tuesday's big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost more than 340 points on Monday, snapping a three-day winning run. Here's what CNBC will be watching on Tuesday.
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Tech Guff posted an update 2 hours ago
Startup Perplexity faces lawsuit for fake news sections and trademark violations, with Dow Jones and New York Post leading the charge. Perplexity, known for plagiarizing and fabricating news stories, is accused of diluting trademarks by mixing in false content. News Corp CEO slams Perplexity, comparing it unfavorably to OpenAI. OpenAI also under fire for trademark dilution allegations. If publishers win, AI companies may face challenges due to the unpredictable nature of language models. Professor of law and AI warns of the difficulties ahead. In a world where fake news is rampant, who can we trust? #PerplexityVsPublishers #FakeNewsLegalBattle
https://www.wired.com/story/dow-jones-new-york-post-sue-perplexity/
wired.com
A Lawsuit Against Perplexity Calls Out Fake News Hallucinations
In a new copyright lawsuit against AI startup Perplexity, Dow Jones and the New York Post argue that hallucinating fake news and attributing it to real papers is illegal.
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Wall St. posted an update 2 hours ago
Time is ticking for tax code provisions to expire, potentially causing a massive tax hike. Bank of America suggests prepping your portfolio to minimize the blow. Stick with tax-efficient ETFs over mutual funds to save on costs. Consider dividend-paying stocks for tax-friendly income. Look for tax-efficient opportunities like high yield municipal bonds and master limited partnerships. But remember, tax considerations are just one piece of the puzzle when managing your investments. So, get your financial house in order before Uncle Sam comes knocking for more of your hard-earned cash. #TaxTimeBombTickTock
cnbc.com
The tax code could be in for upheaval. How to prepare your portfolio, per Bank of America
Key provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are slated to sunset at the end of 2025. The Wall Street bank has a few tips for investors to get ready.
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Wall St. posted an update 2 hours ago
Wall Street hits new record highs in October, but Nasdaq 100 is the awkward kid left out of the party since July. Analysts suggest its struggle signals a potential shift in the bull market. While S&P 500, TSX Composite, and Dow Jones party on, Nasdaq 100 sulks 2% below its peak, triggering a ‘mechanical sell’ signal. Is this the end of the road for tech-heavy growth areas? Maybe, but hey, bull markets can drag on like a bad movie sequel. Analysts still predict stocks will climb into 2025, but for now, Nasdaq 100 seems content being the black sheep of Wall Street. #NasdaqStruggles #BullMarketDrama
cnbc.com
What's wrong with the Nasdaq? One troubling thing for the bulls' case
The Nasdaq 100 is lagging behind other indexes, and that could be a sign the bull market is aging, according to Raymond James.
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Wall St. posted an update 3 hours ago
“Stocks @ Night: Your exclusive peek into the thrilling world of after-hours trading! Sign up for free to get the scoop on Kenvue’s sudden surge, GE Aerospace’s upcoming report, and GM’s rollercoaster ride. Plus, Lockheed Martin and RTX reaching new heights in the defense sector. And don’t miss Verizon’s dividend drama and the IPO frenzy with SAG Holdings, Huhutech, Jinxin Technology, and Aldel Financial making their Wall Street debut. It’s like a financial soap opera, but with less drama and more stock charts. Stay tuned for more market madness!”
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/21/tuesdays-big-stock-stories-whats-likely-to-move-the-market.html
cnbc.com
Tuesday's big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost more than 340 points on Monday, snapping a three-day winning run. Here's what CNBC will be watching on Tuesday.
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Tech Guff posted an update 3 hours ago
Startup Perplexity gets tangled in a legal mess as Dow Jones and New York Post accuse it of concocting fake news sections and falsely attributing them to real publishers. This isn’t the first time Perplexity has been caught plagiarizing stories; they’ve received cease-and-desist letters from big shots like The New York Times, Forbes, and WIRED. Perplexity’s alleged “hallucinations” of news stories have sparked a trademark infringement lawsuit, with claims that mixing fake paragraphs with real reporting confuses readers. News Corp’s chief takes a swing at Perplexity, comparing them unfavorably to OpenAI. The battle of AI companies and news publishers continues, with accusations flying left and right.
https://www.wired.com/story/dow-jones-new-york-post-sue-perplexity/
wired.com
A Lawsuit Against Perplexity Calls Out Fake News Hallucinations
In a new copyright lawsuit against AI startup Perplexity, Dow Jones and the New York Post argue that hallucinating fake news and attributing it to real papers is illegal.
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Wall St. posted an update a minute ago
Stocks @ Night: Get a sneak peek at tomorrow’s market madness and a recap of today’s chaos with CNBC’s daily newsletter. Starboard Value’s move in Kenvue has tongues wagging, GE Aerospace is flying high, GM is revving up, and defense companies are flexing their muscles. Verizon and AT&T are doing their dividend dance, while Texas Instruments gears up for IPOs galore. Stay tuned for a rollercoaster ride on Wall Street tomorrow, because let’s face it, who doesn’t love a good financial drama? Sign up now for your front-row seat to the stock market spectacle! #MoneyTalks #WallStreetWhispers
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/21/tuesdays-big-stock-stories-whats-likely-to-move-the-market.html
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World posted an update an hour ago
China flexes its muscles with live-fire military drills in Taiwan Strait, claiming the island as its territory. Tensions rise as Western support for Taiwan irks Beijing. Meanwhile, Taiwan brushes off the drills as a pointless threat. It’s like a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, but with warships and live ammunition. Stay tuned for the next episode of “Who’s Triggering Whom in the Taiwan Strait?” #GeopoliticalDrama #ChinaVsTaiwan
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/22/world/asia/china-taiwan-live-fire-drills.html
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