
China and India like affordable oil from Russia, but Beijing is not thrilled that its popularity is remaining “dragged through the mud,” specially between the European nations, CNBC’s Ted Kemp reviews.
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China and India like affordable oil from Russia, but Beijing is not thrilled that its popularity is remaining “dragged through the mud,” specially between the European nations, CNBC’s Ted Kemp reviews.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a joint press conference with U.S. President Donald Trump (not pictured) in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., Sept. 29, 2025. Jonathan Ernst | Reuters Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hopes to announce the release of all hostages from Gaza […]
Read MoreRetail investors’ fear of an “AI bubble” appears to have fallen off after spiking this summer. It could mean the stocks have further to balloon before they ultimately top out. The number of U.S. and worldwide web searches for the term “AI bubble” peaked on Aug. 20 and Aug. 21, respectively, according to Google Trends […]
Read MoreIn 1996, David Risher told Bill Gates he was quitting his management role at Microsoft, then already one of the world’s largest companies with annual revenue of nearly $8.7 billion, to take a job at a “tiny, little bookstore online,” called Amazon. “It wasn’t an entirely rational move,” Risher, who is now CEO of Lyft, […]
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