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Nvidia tumbles, leading chip stocks lower | EnvoyPost

Nvidia tumbles, leading chip stocks lower | EnvoyPost

Semiconductor stocks, led by Nvidia, fell Tuesday as the S&P 500 slid by more than 1%.
Our top performer in Tuesday’s sell-off is an unexpected stock. Here’s why it is rallying | EnvoyPost

Our top performer in Tuesday’s sell-off is an unexpected stock. Here’s why it is rallying | EnvoyPost

Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of…
Weight-loss drugs could reduce COVID-related deaths: Study

Weight-loss drugs could reduce COVID-related deaths: Study

Patients taking the weight-loss drug semaglutide were less likely to die from COVID-19, according to a recent study.  The patients…
Judge’s ruling could end Gulf oil production: ‘Death by a thousand cuts,’ senator warns

Judge’s ruling could end Gulf oil production: ‘Death by a thousand cuts,’ senator warns

Federal courts and the climate lobby are waging “war” on the American oil worker by blocking fracking permits, Louisiana Sen.…
House Democrats ask Trump for proof he did not take $10 million ‘cash bribe’ from Egypt | EnvoyPost

House Democrats ask Trump for proof he did not take $10 million ‘cash bribe’ from Egypt | EnvoyPost

Reps. Jamie Raskin and Robert Garcia told Donald Trump they were looking into allegations that he took a “cash bribe”…
Stuart Varney: Kamala Harris’ fracking promises ring hollow

Stuart Varney: Kamala Harris’ fracking promises ring hollow

During his “My Take,” Tuesday, “Varney & Co.” host Stuart Varney explained how the climate crowd is using the court…
Biden may start forgiving student debt next month | EnvoyPost

Biden may start forgiving student debt next month | EnvoyPost

President Joe Biden may try to forgive student debt again as early as next month, in a sweeping redo effort…
Weak manufacturing measures raise specter of U.S. economic slowdown | EnvoyPost

Weak manufacturing measures raise specter of U.S. economic slowdown | EnvoyPost

The ISM monthly survey of purchasing managers showed that just 47.2% reported expansion in August.
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