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AMD Q1 Earnings Beat: Data Center Revenue Jumps 57%
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AMD Q1 Earnings Beat: Data Center Revenue Jumps 57%

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) reported first-quarter earnings that surpassed analyst expectations, with total revenue reaching $10.25 billion. This strong performance was primarily fueled by the data center segment, which saw sales climb by 57% to $5.8 billion. CEO Lisa Su confirmed that the data center unit is the main driver of current growth. Furthermore, AMD anticipates Q2 revenue of $11.2 billion and announced a partnership with Intel for AI Compute Extensions. The company's positive outlook, coupled with major interest from clients like OpenAI and Meta for its upcoming Helios system, has boosted investor confidence.

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Homan Vows 'Mass Deportations' Coming Amid Border Crackdown
Politics

Homan Vows 'Mass Deportations' Coming Amid Border Crackdown

Border czar Tom Homan asserted that "mass deportations are coming," vowing to significantly increase federal immigration enforcement in jurisdictions that restrict cooperation with federal agencies. Speaking at the Border Security Expo, Homan stressed that while criminal and public safety threats are the priority, the effort will target all undocumented individuals. He warned that the increased presence of ICE agents would lead to a rise in collateral arrests. These statements occur as the DHS shifts toward a more measured public messaging strategy compared to previous, highly visible enforcement operations.

Oil Prices Over $110: Impact on Stock Market Dynamics
Markets

Oil Prices Over $110: Impact on Stock Market Dynamics

The relationship between oil prices and the stock market is exhibiting renewed volatility, moving away from a recent period of synchronized growth. While the S&P 500 has been supported by strong earnings, particularly in the AI sector, market movements are now highly sensitive to geopolitical developments. Analysts note that the correlation between oil and stocks is currently inverted, suggesting that sustained equity rallies depend on de-escalation. Furthermore, consumer data indicates signs of demand destruction, with gasoline consumption falling by 8% year-over-year as consumers react to high fuel costs.

Micron Hits $700B Market Cap Amid AI Memory Boom
Tech

Micron Hits $700B Market Cap Amid AI Memory Boom

Micron Technology's stock rallied significantly on Tuesday, pushing the company's market capitalization past $700 billion. This substantial growth is attributed to robust global demand for memory components, largely fueled by the artificial intelligence (AI) boom. Major chip manufacturers, including Nvidia and AMD, are driving this demand by requiring large amounts of memory for their high-performance AI processors. Micron, along with SK Hynix and Samsung, controls nearly the entire global memory market, solidifying its leading position in the semiconductor industry.

Colorado Firebombing Suspect to Plead Guilty in Attack on Pro-Israel Group
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Colorado Firebombing Suspect to Plead Guilty in Attack on Pro-Israel Group

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, accused of a firebomb attack on pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, is reportedly set to plead guilty to murder and related charges. The attack, which occurred on June 1, resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries. Federal authorities allege Soliman planned the attack for a year, driven by anti-Zionist sentiment. While he faces state charges including murder, his federal defense lawyers contest the hate crime charges, arguing his motivation was political opposition rather than hate. Soliman's plea deal could result in a life sentence without parole, pending final decisions from federal prosecutors.

Semiconductor Stocks: Dotcom Echo or Secular Bull Trend?
Markets

Semiconductor Stocks: Dotcom Echo or Secular Bull Trend?

Semiconductor stocks, tracked by the SMH ETF, have seen their performance relative to the Nasdaq-100 reach a 26-year high, drawing comparisons to the 2000 dotcom bubble. However, the analysis suggests this surge may signal a secular bull trend rather than a bubble. Technical charts show historical rally patterns (232% and 239% gains) that, when extrapolated, suggest continued upward momentum. Furthermore, fundamental checks on key players like NVIDIA indicate that current forward valuations are historically low, suggesting potential undervaluation. The author concludes that a combination of technical timing and fundamental strength supports increasing investment allocation to the semiconductor sector.

Eaton Stock Target Raised After Strong AI Data Center Earnings
Business

Eaton Stock Target Raised After Strong AI Data Center Earnings

Eaton reported a record first quarter, with revenue reaching $7.45 billion, significantly exceeding analyst expectations. This strong performance was primarily fueled by robust demand from the AI data center sector, evidenced by a massive 228 GW data center backlog. The company reaffirmed its 'grid-to-chip' strategy, which spans power management from the utility level down to the chip. Despite some short-term market volatility, Eaton raised its full-year organic growth guidance. Analysts are revising their positive outlook, citing the company's strong backlog growth and strategic positioning in electrification and infrastructure.

Wells Fargo: Circle Underestimated in Crypto Infrastructure
Tech

Wells Fargo: Circle Underestimated in Crypto Infrastructure

Wells Fargo has upgraded its rating on Circle to 'overweight' and increased its price target to $142, arguing that the company is undervalued in the digital asset sector. The firm emphasizes that USDC is maturing into a critical infrastructure layer connecting traditional finance, payments, and crypto. This positive outlook follows legislative compromises on the CLARITY Act, which modifies stablecoin reward structures. Analysts note that Circle is strategically positioning itself as a regulated, infrastructure-focused entity, moving away from speculative market perceptions. Ultimately, the report highlights USDC's growing role in facilitating efficient, cross-network value transfer.

Spirit Airlines Bankruptcy: Dismantling Begins After Collapse
Business

Spirit Airlines Bankruptcy: Dismantling Begins After Collapse

Spirit Airlines began a multi-month bankruptcy dismantling process on Tuesday in White Plains, New York, following what is described as the largest U.S. airline collapse in decades. The company filed a wind-down budget of approximately $217 million, slated to cover expenses until February 2028. Counsel cited the sharp increase in jet fuel prices, linked to U.S.-Israel actions regarding Iran, as the primary catalyst for the shutdown. These rising fuel costs added an estimated $100 million in expenses during March and April. The airline's fleet, which included numerous leased Airbus A320s and A321s, is now subject to this winding-down procedure.

Anthropic CEO Warns: AI Exposes Thousands of Cyber Vulnerabilities
Tech

Anthropic CEO Warns: AI Exposes Thousands of Cyber Vulnerabilities

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned that his company's AI model, Mythos, has exposed tens of thousands of critical, unpatched software vulnerabilities across government, banking, and tech sectors. Amodei stated that institutions have an estimated window of six to twelve months to implement necessary fixes. The discovery highlights a significant potential for increased financial damage from ransomware and cyberattacks. Due to security concerns regarding exploitation by hostile actors, Anthropic has limited access to the powerful Mythos tool.

Midday Stock Movers: Shopify, AMD, PayPal, Intel & More
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Midday Stock Movers: Shopify, AMD, PayPal, Intel & More

Midday trading saw significant volatility across sectors, driven by earnings reports and guidance revisions. Rockwell Automation gained 10% on better-than-expected Q2 results, while Shopify dropped nearly 15% due to slowing revenue growth forecasts. In the tech space, Intel rose 13% following reports of Apple's interest, and Coinbase cut staff by 14% citing AI integration. Conversely, PayPal fell almost 9% after announcing staff reductions and disappointing guidance. Overall, the market reacted sharply to company-specific news, highlighting divergence between strong performers like DuPont and laggards like Fiserv.

Sen. Scott Slams Powell's Fed Stay: 'Significant Mistake'
Politics

Sen. Scott Slams Powell's Fed Stay: 'Significant Mistake'

Senator Tim Scott criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for choosing to remain on the Board of Governors after his term concludes, arguing it violates decades of precedent. Scott suggested the move was politically provocative, noting it prevents President Trump from gaining a majority on the board. The criticism arises amid existing tensions between Powell and the Trump administration over interest rates and ongoing investigations into Fed spending. Meanwhile, the nomination process for Kevin Warsh has advanced following the dropping of a criminal probe against Powell, which helped secure key support votes on the Senate Banking Committee.

Tech Layoffs Forecast: Traders Predict More Cuts in 2026
Business

Tech Layoffs Forecast: Traders Predict More Cuts in 2026

Following Coinbase's announcement of a 14% workforce cut due to AI and crypto market downturns, prediction markets are forecasting continued job reductions in the tech sector. Traders on platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket assign high probabilities to more layoffs occurring in 2026 than in 2025. This trend is echoed by recent actions from major companies, including Meta and Amazon, which have also announced significant staff reductions. Furthermore, BLS data confirms a substantial decline in employment within the information sector as of March.

Trump Admin Moves on AI Oversight: Testing Google, Microsoft Models
Tech

Trump Admin Moves on AI Oversight: Testing Google, Microsoft Models

The U.S. government, through the Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI), has secured agreements with Google DeepMind, Microsoft, and xAI to conduct pre-deployment evaluations of advanced AI models. These measures allow the U.S. government to rigorously test frontier AI capabilities before they are released publicly. This development follows CAISI's prior partnerships with OpenAI and Anthropic, which have been updated under the 'America's AI Action Plan.' Furthermore, the White House is reportedly considering forming a new AI working group to explore broader oversight procedures, though officials caution that such policy announcements await direct confirmation from the President.

Mexico City Sinking: Satellite Data Reveals Alarming Subsidence Rates
World

Mexico City Sinking: Satellite Data Reveals Alarming Subsidence Rates

Mexico City is undergoing significant land subsidence, with recent data from the NISAR satellite revealing sinking rates of up to 0.8 inches per month in certain areas. This geological issue is primarily attributed to the over-extraction of groundwater from the city's ancient aquifer, compounded by the weight of ongoing urban development. The sinking has already caused visible damage, including structural issues at major landmarks like the Angel of Independence monument. Researchers emphasize that the NISAR system provides detailed monitoring capabilities for various global environmental changes, underscoring the severity and ongoing nature of the city's subsidence challenge.

Supreme Court, Mifepristone: Trump Faces Stance Test
Politics

Supreme Court, Mifepristone: Trump Faces Stance Test

Legal challenges surrounding the abortion drug mifepristone have brought the issue back to the Supreme Court, creating political pressure on Donald Trump. A recent ruling from the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals mandated in-person visits for drug access, a development anti-abortion advocates view as a major win. The Trump administration has responded by focusing on procedural legal challenges and citing an ongoing FDA review to delay definitive rulings. Critics argue that the administration's silence is politically risky, while legal experts suggest the administration will soon be forced to take a clear public stance on the drug's regulation.

Intel Stock Jumps 14% on Apple Chip Talks, Hits Record High
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Intel Stock Jumps 14% on Apple Chip Talks, Hits Record High

Intel stock climbed 14% on Tuesday, achieving a new all-time high following reports that Apple is negotiating with both Intel and Samsung for its main device processors in the U.S. This potential diversification suggests a shift from Apple's traditional reliance on TSMC. The stock's surge was bolstered by Intel reporting its best month in 55 years and pushing its market capitalization past $470 billion. Furthermore, the company highlighted expanded partnerships with Google and plans to join Elon Musk's Terafab project.

Fulton County Challenges DOJ Subpoena for 2020 Election Workers
Politics

Fulton County Challenges DOJ Subpoena for 2020 Election Workers

Fulton County has petitioned the court to quash a Department of Justice (DOJ) subpoena demanding the personal data of thousands of 2020 election workers. The county argues that the subpoena is a politically motivated attempt to harass election staff and infringes upon Georgia's sovereign right to manage its elections. This legal challenge follows an FBI criminal investigation into alleged 2020 election irregularities in the county. The filing also questioned the procedural legitimacy of the subpoena, pointing to concerns about grand jury involvement and the statute of limitations. Fulton County officials maintain the action represents unwarranted federal overreach.

Fortune 500 AI Tracking: Usage vs. Real ROI
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Fortune 500 AI Tracking: Usage vs. Real ROI

Major corporations are intensely monitoring employee use of Artificial Intelligence, yet many leaders struggle to quantify the direct link between this usage and tangible productivity gains, leading to an "AI value illusion." The industry trend is shifting measurement focus from individual employee monitoring to evaluating the measurable outcomes generated by AI systems across entire workflows. Companies are increasingly tracking usage via cost units like 'tokens,' which are now factored into ROI calculations. Furthermore, it is proving easier for businesses to measure outputs from autonomous AI agents than from human workers. While advanced tracking offers deep insights, experts caution that organizations must balance monitoring capabilities with clear communication regarding employee privacy and performance evaluation.

Central Banks Risk Recession Raising Rates Amid Iran Oil Shock
World

Central Banks Risk Recession Raising Rates Amid Iran Oil Shock

A strategist warned that central banks risk causing a global recession by hiking interest rates in response to energy price shocks, which are supply-side in nature. Julian Howard argues that raising borrowing costs is an inappropriate remedy for such inflation. While the ECB and BoE recently held rates steady, market sentiment anticipates potential rate increases from the ECB in June. Meanwhile, the RBA has already raised rates to 4.35% following inflation spikes. Howard highlighted that monetary policy cannot solve physical commodity shortages, pointing to the core energy cost as the primary issue.

Hegseth: Ceasefire with Iran Remains Active After Strait Fire
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Hegseth: Ceasefire with Iran Remains Active After Strait Fire

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth confirmed on May 5, 2026, that the ceasefire agreement with Iran remains in effect, despite recent hostile activity. The declaration followed an exchange of fire involving U.S. forces and commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. These tensions were linked to the U.S. launching "Project Freedom" to escort ships out of the Persian Gulf. While Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine reported multiple instances of Iranian attacks on vessels and U.S. forces since April 7, he stated these incidents fall below the threshold for resuming major combat operations.

Trump's Iran Stance: Traders See Bullish De-escalation Signal
World

Trump's Iran Stance: Traders See Bullish De-escalation Signal

The UAE reported being hit by Iranian drones and missiles, raising concerns about the stability of the ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. However, President Donald Trump's subsequent downplaying of the damage has been interpreted by traders as a signal favoring de-escalation. Analysts suggest this indicates a preference for a negotiated resolution rather than open conflict. While this has boosted market confidence, some financial institutions caution that investors should remain vigilant and consider overweighting the Technology and Energy sectors due to potential geopolitical volatility.

UK Borrowing Costs Surge: Bond Market Fears Election Fallout
Politics

UK Borrowing Costs Surge: Bond Market Fears Election Fallout

UK government borrowing costs have surged to near 30-year highs, causing significant volatility in the bond market. Yields on 10-year and 30-year gilts spiked amid growing political uncertainty surrounding Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership. Financial experts warn that bond markets are highly attuned to perceived weaknesses in fiscal discipline and leadership stability. The current economic environment, marked by weak growth and elevated borrowing costs, leaves little room for error. Analysts draw parallels to the 2022 mini-budget crisis, emphasizing that expectations of looser fiscal policy can immediately trigger significant repricing in the gilt market.

Nvidia, Pulte Partner on Mini Data Centers for Homes
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Nvidia, Pulte Partner on Mini Data Centers for Homes

Span, a California startup, is pioneering the deployment of XFRA units—mini data centers—on residential and small commercial buildings. This system partners with Nvidia to utilize unused electrical capacity on local grids, addressing the power strain caused by AI growth. The technology integrates advanced hardware, including liquid-cooled Nvidia GPUs, to create decentralized computing power. Homeowners benefit by paying a flat fee for utilities while receiving compensation for hosting the node. Major homebuilder PulteGroup is currently testing this model, suggesting it could provide both technological access and potential income for residents.