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Labour Leadership Race: Who Could Replace Keir Starmer?
Politics

Labour Leadership Race: Who Could Replace Keir Starmer?

The potential leadership challenge against Keir Starmer is contingent on gathering 81 signatures from Labour MPs. The field of challengers is divided between those advocating for rapid change and those preferring an orderly transition. Key contenders include Wes Streeting, favored by those seeking a right-of-center overhaul of the NHS; Andy Burnham, who champions a "Manchesterism" vision and enjoys high public popularity; and Angela Rayner, whose populist appeal resonates with grassroots voters. While Ed Miliband is reportedly favored in internal polls, all candidates face distinct political hurdles, ranging from past scandals to structural limitations on their candidacy.

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Epstein Survivor: Name Found Over 500 Times in DOJ Files
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Epstein Survivor: Name Found Over 500 Times in DOJ Files

During a Congressional hearing in Palm Beach, Florida, an Epstein survivor named Roza testified about the extensive documentation surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's alleged crimes. She revealed that her name appeared over 500 times within Department of Justice (DOJ) files. Roza stated that she endured abuse from Epstein over a three-year period. The testimony provided context regarding the investigation while Epstein was under house arrest for prostitution and involvement with minors. The release of these DOJ files was instrumental in confirming her identity.

AI Threat Surge: Why Cybersecurity Stocks Are Key Investments
Tech

AI Threat Surge: Why Cybersecurity Stocks Are Key Investments

Google's Threat Intelligence Group revealed that threat actors are now using AI to create sophisticated cyberattacks, including zero-day exploits bypassing two-factor authentication. This escalation in threat capability is bolstering the investment case for cybersecurity stocks. Industry leaders like CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks are positioned to benefit as enterprises are forced to increase defensive spending. Major tech firms, including Anthropic, are integrating AI into defensive projects, confirming the critical role of advanced security solutions in the AI era. Overall, the trend suggests that AI lowers the barrier for attacks, thereby increasing the demand for robust security defenses.

FDA Chief Marty Makary to Depart Trump Admin After Firing Approval
Politics

FDA Chief Marty Makary to Depart Trump Admin After Firing Approval

FDA Commissioner Marty Makary is departing the Trump administration after President Donald Trump approved his termination. The pressure leading to his exit stemmed from internal administrative dissatisfaction and external demands, notably concerning the approval of flavored e-cigarettes. Makary's departure leaves several top positions within the HHS Department vacant, including leadership roles at the CDC. His exit is timed just before he was due to testify on the FDA's budget before the Senate. The move is viewed by some officials as necessary to restructure the agency and align with key political constituencies before the midterms.

UBS Sees 50% Upside for MBX Biosciences GLP-1 Play
Business

UBS Sees 50% Upside for MBX Biosciences GLP-1 Play

UBS has issued a highly positive report on MBX Biosciences, setting a $60 price target that suggests a potential near 50% increase for the biotech stock. The optimism is driven by promising early data from MBX's GLP-1/GIPR obesity study. Analysts noted that the treatment showed efficacy comparable to, and in some aspects superior to, competitors like Eli Lilly's Zepbound, while also demonstrating excellent tolerability. This positive assessment arrives as the weight-management drug market continues its rapid expansion, with projections reaching $190 billion by 2035. The consensus among analysts covering the stock remains strongly positive.

Venezuela Defends Sovereignty Amid Trump's 51st State Remarks
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Venezuela Defends Sovereignty Amid Trump's 51st State Remarks

Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodríguez refuted suggestions that her country might become the 51st US state, while addressing the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding the Essequibo territorial dispute with Guyana. Rodríguez maintained that the century-old dispute must be resolved through political negotiations, citing the 1966 Geneva Agreement. She criticized Guyana for escalating the matter to the ICJ, suggesting this was timed to coincide with significant offshore oil discoveries. The ICJ hearings are ongoing, with Venezuela emphasizing its commitment to defending its national sovereignty and historical claims over the resource-rich region.

Oil Prices: 5 Reasons for Stability Despite Iran Conflict
Markets

Oil Prices: 5 Reasons for Stability Despite Iran Conflict

Despite major supply disruptions linked to the Iran conflict, oil prices have not spiked higher due to several countervailing market forces. Key among these factors is the significant drop in Chinese crude imports, which has dampened immediate demand pressure. Furthermore, the market entered the period with substantial inventory surpluses and strategic reserves that absorbed initial shocks. Analysts also point to market expectations regarding a potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a surge in net exports from non-Middle Eastern producers, particularly the U.S. Finally, the price action is showing a greater divergence, with refined product prices surging more dramatically than crude oil benchmarks, suggesting a value chain rebalancing.

Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh as Fed Governor, Clearing Chair Vote
Politics

Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh as Fed Governor, Clearing Chair Vote

The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as a Federal Reserve Governor following a 51-45 vote, clearing the path for a vote on the Fed Chair position scheduled for Wednesday. Warsh, who has served since 2006, is set to succeed Jerome Powell, whose chairmanship ends Friday, though Powell remains on the board until 2028. The confirmation occurs amid economic challenges, including inflationary pressures from geopolitical tensions and tariffs. Warsh has publicly advocated for policy changes, such as lowering interest rates, while market expectations remain focused on potential rate adjustments.

Stock Movers: Vestis, Under Armour, and Key Earnings Reports
Markets

Stock Movers: Vestis, Under Armour, and Key Earnings Reports

Midday trading saw significant volatility driven by earnings reports and corporate news. Vestis surged over 30% after beating Q2 expectations and raising its EBITDA outlook, while Zebra Technologies gained 17% on strong Q1 results. Conversely, Under Armour dropped 18% following a reported loss, and ZoomInfo Technologies fell over 33% after cutting its full-year revenue guidance. Other notable movements included Wendy's rallying on takeover rumors, and GitLab plunging 11% after announcing a major restructuring plan.

Jim Cramer: Keep Nvidia Stock Despite Recent Dip
Markets

Jim Cramer: Keep Nvidia Stock Despite Recent Dip

During his 'Morning Meeting,' Jim Cramer advised investors to remain invested in key stocks despite recent market declines, particularly in the AI sector. He noted that the S&P 500 fell due to hotter-than-expected CPI data and rising bond yields, viewing the current dip as a necessary correction. Cramer favored Home Depot over Lowe's in the home improvement sector, emphasizing the need for lower interest rates. Crucially, he recommended investors hold Nvidia stock, citing a Wells Fargo price target of $325, despite its recent pullback from highs.

Qualcomm Drops 13% as Chip Stocks Pull Back from AI Rally
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Qualcomm Drops 13% as Chip Stocks Pull Back from AI Rally

Semiconductor stocks experienced a sharp pullback on Tuesday, reversing gains from a significant rally fueled by artificial intelligence (AI) demand. Qualcomm dropped 13%, while Intel fell 8%, contributing to a 5% dip in the iShares Semiconductor ETF. The market downturn was attributed to macroeconomic pressures, specifically hotter-than-expected consumer inflation data and rising oil prices due to geopolitical tensions in Iran. Previously, the sector had been driven by massive demand for CPUs and GPUs supporting LLMs, but investor caution prompted a risk-off sentiment.

Sam Altman Testifies in Trial Shaping OpenAI's Future
Business

Sam Altman Testifies in Trial Shaping OpenAI's Future

Sam Altman testified in a major lawsuit challenging the operational structure of OpenAI. Elon Musk alleges that the company and its leaders breached their charitable trust by shifting to a for-profit model, demanding a return to nonprofit status and billions in funds. OpenAI counters that Musk is acting to harm a competitor after losing control. The trial has revealed internal governance disputes, including Altman's 2023 ousting, and focused heavily on the relationship with Microsoft. Altman's testimony is ongoing, with the outcome potentially reshaping the AI industry's corporate landscape.

Circle Stock Targets Rise After ARC Token Reveal
Tech

Circle Stock Targets Rise After ARC Token Reveal

Circle Internet Group's stock surged 16% after announcing its ARC token, the native asset for its new Arc blockchain. This move signals a strategic shift for the company from a stablecoin issuer to a broader financial infrastructure platform. Analysts from Needham and JPMorgan subsequently raised their price targets, citing the potential for transaction-based revenue streams. The development is viewed positively against the backdrop of advancing legislation like the CLARITY Act, which favors transaction use cases. While most analysts are optimistic about the infrastructure build-out, some experts remain cautious regarding the immediate realization of these new revenue streams.

Poll Shows US Economic Anger Hits Trump, GOP Midterm Prospects
Politics

Poll Shows US Economic Anger Hits Trump, GOP Midterm Prospects

A recent CNN poll reveals deep economic dissatisfaction among Americans, with 77% believing Trump's policies have increased the cost of living. This economic discontent is negatively affecting the Republican Party's midterm prospects. While Democrats currently hold an advantage in public trust regarding cost of living and middle-class support, the electorate remains highly divided, with voters split nearly evenly between the two parties for congressional races. Economic concerns are paramount for voters, though a significant portion of the public expressed distrust in both major parties across key fiscal areas.

Justice Dept Charges Companies in Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse
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Justice Dept Charges Companies in Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed criminal charges against Synergy Marine Pte Ltd, Synergy Maritime Pte Ltd, and the *Dali*'s technical superintendent, Radhakrishnan Karthik Nair. The charges involve conspiracy, obstruction, and making false statements related to the collapse of the Key Bridge. Authorities allege that the defendants fabricated safety inspections and deliberately downplayed known hazards aboard the container ship. The NTSB previously determined the initial power loss was due to a slipped wire label. The legal actions underscore allegations that operational negligence and falsified records contributed to the catastrophic failure, while a separate civil trial is pending.

DRAM ETF Frenzy: What Drives Memory Chip Investment?
Tech

DRAM ETF Frenzy: What Drives Memory Chip Investment?

Retail investors are rapidly increasing investments in DRAM-focused ETFs, signaling strong confidence in the memory semiconductor sector's role in the AI boom. This buying spree is driven by high demand from hyperscalers building out AI infrastructure, which is boosting pricing power for memory manufacturers. The ETF's holdings are heavily concentrated in Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron. Furthermore, the adoption of 'agentic AI' is creating a structural shift in demand, favoring CPUs for workflow orchestration alongside GPU compute, according to industry analysis.

US Inflation: Price Rises Beyond Oil, Data Shows
Markets

US Inflation: Price Rises Beyond Oil, Data Shows

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.6% in April, bringing the 12-month inflation rate to 3.8%, which is the highest level in nearly three years. Although consumers frequently blame geopolitical issues and energy costs for inflation, the latest data suggests price increases are widespread. This report follows a dip in consumer sentiment, which was negatively impacted by rising oil prices linked to the Middle East conflict. Analysts confirm that inflationary pressure is affecting various sectors beyond just fuel costs.

Novo Nordisk Wegovy: High-Dose Shows Near 28% Weight Loss
Health

Novo Nordisk Wegovy: High-Dose Shows Near 28% Weight Loss

Novo Nordisk presented data at the European Congress on Obesity indicating that high-dose Wegovy (7.2mg) resulted in an average weight loss of 27.7% over 72 weeks for a subset of patients. The company is using this data to enhance its competitiveness against Eli Lilly's Zepbound. While the results are encouraging, analysts caution that the high figures apply only to 'early responders' and are not guaranteed for all users. The data also shows that the average loss for non-responders was 15.4%.

RBC Notes 'Historic' Stock Buying Amid Nvidia Earnings Focus
Markets

RBC Notes 'Historic' Stock Buying Amid Nvidia Earnings Focus

RBC Capital Markets reports that market bullishness is exceptionally high, driven by both institutional and retail investors who are heavily purchasing call options. Despite lingering geopolitical tensions, the S&P 500 index has recently climbed to all-time highs. The market's attention is now intensely focused on Nvidia's upcoming earnings report. As the largest component of the S&P 500, Nvidia's performance is viewed as potentially decisive for the broader market's direction.

US CPI Rises 3.8% in April: Inflation Concerns Mount
Markets

US CPI Rises 3.8% in April: Inflation Concerns Mount

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 3.8% year-over-year in April, marking the highest inflation rate since May 2023. This increase was fueled by sharp rises in energy prices, which jumped 3.8%, and climbing food costs. Core inflation rose to 2.8% annually, indicating persistent pressure beyond energy. The report also noted that real average hourly wages declined by 0.3% annually. These mixed signals present a complex policy challenge for the Federal Reserve, which continues to navigate internal debates regarding future interest rate adjustments.

Analyst Calls: Nvidia, Broadcom, Tesla, Lowe's & More Updates
Markets

Analyst Calls: Nvidia, Broadcom, Tesla, Lowe's & More Updates

On Tuesday, Wall Street saw numerous analyst rating changes and price target adjustments across multiple sectors. Major technology names like Nvidia and Broadcom received upgrades, with analysts citing strong growth visibility and favorable positioning. In the industrials and retail space, Lowe's was upgraded by Citi ahead of earnings, while Tesla received a mixed assessment. Furthermore, investment banks upgraded chemical and energy stocks, such as Braskem and Matador Resources. The healthcare sector saw multiple 'Buy' initiations for medtech companies like Insulet and Dexcom, signaling continued focus on life sciences innovation.

Retail Investors Fuel AI Super Rally: Call Buying Surges
Markets

Retail Investors Fuel AI Super Rally: Call Buying Surges

Retail investors are showing extreme bullishness, evidenced by a surge in call option purchases on 'Mag 10' stocks, marking the most aggressive buying pattern since the 2021 trading frenzy. Cboe data revealed that 52% of new positions opened were call buys, indicating strong speculative appetite. This optimism contrasts with recent caution due to geopolitical concerns. Furthermore, the Nasdaq-100's CallDex Index hit a 52-week high, and the index itself recorded a new record, with year-to-date gains surpassing 16%, driven partly by the semiconductor sector.

Trump's China Trip: Nvidia CEO Huang Absent from US Tech Delegation
Tech

Trump's China Trip: Nvidia CEO Huang Absent from US Tech Delegation

President Donald Trump is leading a delegation of over a dozen U.S. executives, including leaders from Apple, Tesla, and Qualcomm, on a visit to China. Notably, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is not part of this high-profile group. Analysts interpret Huang's absence as a sign that Nvidia's sales in the crucial Chinese market may struggle to recover soon. This difficulty is attributed to stringent U.S. export controls imposed over the last four years, which restrict the sale of advanced AI chips to China.

Wells Fargo: Nvidia AI Growth to Drive 44% Stock Surge
Tech

Wells Fargo: Nvidia AI Growth to Drive 44% Stock Surge

Wells Fargo Securities has raised its price target for Nvidia to $315, projecting a potential 44% upside from recent trading levels. The bank attributes this strong outlook to the persistent global demand for AI computing power, which it notes far outstrips current supply. Key growth drivers highlighted include the Blackwell platform and the overall AI market, which Wells Fargo forecasts will exceed $1 trillion by 2027. Despite Nvidia's year-to-date gains, the firm maintains an overweight rating, citing the stock's attractive valuation relative to its durable growth prospects.