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Facebook is getting rid of the News tab in the U.S. and Australia
Meta said it would remove a dedicated section for news articles in April that will affect Facebook users in the United States and Australia.
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Japan's factory activity contracts most in over three years
The au Jibun Bank’s flash Japan manufacturing purchasing managers’ index fell to to 47.2 in February, compared with January’s 48.0 reading.
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CNBC Daily Open: Hot inflation data but could have been worse
January’ inflation came in hot and that wasn’t great for the overall economic picture.
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Jim Cramer explains why the market rallied on Thursday
CNBC’s Jim Cramer told investors why he thinks the market was able to rally on Thursday, citing continued momentum in the tech sector and inflation data.
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Tesla stands to earn billions of dollars a year by opening US charging stations to drivers of Ford and other EVs
By opening its charging stations to drivers of other electric car brands, Tesla is positioning itself to generate billions of dollars a year in charging revenue.
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10 best places in the U.S. to buy a winter vacation home based on rental performance, cap rate and more
Vacation rental management platform Vacasa released its list of the best places to buy a winter vacation home based on the highest cap rate and more.
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This is the No. 1 ‘gentle parenting' mistake, psychologist says—and how to avoid it
Some parents mistake co-regulation for faking happiness, which can undermine the purpose of co-regulating.
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CEO says Hormel Foods is well-positioned as weight-loss drugs grow popular
Hormel Foods CEO Jim Snee told CNBC’s Jim Cramer his company’s varied “protein portfolio” is advantageous as weight-loss drugs gain popularity.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Signet Jewelers is a winner
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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Japan's Nikkei 225 hits fresh record high; China markets digest manufacturing data
China stocks traded lower Friday as investors digested manufacturing data from the mainland, while Japan’s Nikkei 225 index touched a fresh record high.
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India's Byju's lost more than $20 billion in valuation — what went wrong with the startup darling?
Byju’s, once India’s most valuable startup, has seen a series of setbacks including alleged accounting irregularities and mismanagement.
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AI is driving a market bubble that's unlikely to burst, veteran advisor says
Bob Parker says a lack of investor leverage means the current boom is different to the pre-cash periods in 2007 and 2000.
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Forget cash — it's time to move into fixed income, Franklin Templeton strategist says
“This is is an opportunity,” says Franklin Templeton Stephen Dover, as both inflation and interest rates will likely remain higher than expected.
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Death of shipping CEO Angela Chao under ‘criminal investigation,' Texas sheriff says
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell mentioned the death of his sister-in-law when announcing he would step down as Republican leader.
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Stock futures are flat after the market wraps its 4th winning month in a row: Live updates
Major averages ended another positive month as the rally driven by an artificial intelligence boom as well as rate-cut expectations chugged along.
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Outages from Change Healthcare cyberattack causing financial ‘mess' for doctors
Providers are facing growing financial pressures as crucial reimbursement systems remain down following the cyberattack on Change Healthcare.
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Snowflake's Slootman says he's not worried about employee exodus: ‘This is not a personal cult'
Though Snowflake shares plummeted after the company said Frank Slootman was retiring as CEO, the outgoing leader said he’s confident in his successor.
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High-tech red light therapy is trending on TikTok and ‘all skin types can benefit,' dermatologist says: Here's what to know
On TikTok lately, people have been using “red light therapy masks” in hopes of healthier skin. But do they actually work? Are they worth the investment?
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Harvard Business School grad's Ponzi scheme swindled alums out of $2.9 million, New York attorney general says
New York Attorney General Letitia James said that a Harvard Business School graduate promised investors huge returns by tracking Berkshire Hathaway moves.
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Christie's just sold a Rothko painting for $100 million in a secret sale. Here are the details
The mysterious nature of the sale, with few publicly available details, highlights the rapid growth in recent years of private sales.