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GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen hikes his personal stake in Alibaba to $1 billion, WSJ says

GameStop Chairman Ryan Cohen has made a significant investment in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, increasing his personal stake to roughly 7 million shares, worth about $1 billion. This move, reported

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Donald Trump asked lawmakers whether he should fire Fed’s Jay Powell

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The alternative to rage bait

Rethinking Engagement: Awe Over Anger in Libertarian Discourse In my previous entry, I delved into the disheartening efficacy of rage

Florsheim to Release Premium Men’s Shoe Range Made With Horween Leather

Florsheim, a renowned footwear brand owned by the Weyco Group Inc., is set to launch a new premium product line

Morgan Stanley MS earnings Q2 2025

Morgan Stanley Reports Strong Second Quarter Results People walk out of the Morgan Stanley global headquarters in Manhattan on March

“Trade War” as a Contradiction in Terms

When we consider a free country to be a realm where individuals or private entities can engage in voluntary cooperation—especially

Morgan Stanley says wealthy clients ‘bought the dip’ amid tariff turmoil

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AI startup Thinking Machines Lab raises $2bn

AI startup Thinking Machines Lab has recently secured a substantial $2 billion in fresh capital through a funding round that

Jensen Huang lauds China’s AI models as Nvidia set to resume chip exports

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently commended China's advancements in generative artificial intelligence models during the opening ceremony of a supply