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Plus: S&P 500 ends the first 100 days of Trump’s term with its biggest loss for such a period si
Plus, UPS says it will cut 20,000 jobs this year as it reduces the number of packages it ships for A
Plus: President Trump prepares to soften the impact of auto tariffs. And Wall Street Banks dig thems
Among those insights: the monthly jobs report and more corporate earnings, including from four of th
Plus: Spain and Portugal are hit with a widespread power outage. Russian President Vladimir Putin an
Plus, DoorDash offers more than $3.5 billion to takeover Deliveroo. And Americas’ elite universities
Plus, Alphabet shares climbed after the Google parent company posted strong earnings. And Intel shar
Plus: U.S. consumers continue to sour on the economy. And China aims to increase policy support amid
Plus, President Trump gives the green light on deep-sea mining. And Google and Meta prepare for a ta
Plus: Google posted higher profit and revenue in the first quarter. And Chinese officials say Beijin
Plus: Pepsi no longer projects growth this year because of tariffs. And President Trump rebukes Vlad
Plus, Tesla’s sales in Europe fall for a third consecutive month. And President Trump rejects a tax
Plus: The White House says there will be "no unilateral reduction in tariffs against China." And Ope
Plus: Boeing reports a narrower loss in its first quarter. And the FDA issues warnings of side effec
Plus, Tesla shares rise after Elon Musk says will wind down his time at the Department of Government
Plus: stocks rally on optimism from White House on tariff negotiations. And Verizon says it won’t pa
Plus, Gold surges to $3500 in intraday trading. And defense stocks fall after some of the biggest in
Plus, The U.S. and India agree to broad terms of negotiation for a potential bilateral trade deal. A
Investors are seeking refuge after President Trump’s renewed attacks on Federal Reserve chief Jerome
Plus: Russia welcomes U.S. proposal to deny Ukraine NATO membership as talks to end war continue. An