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Mexican business tycoon Ricardo Salinas Pliego has been vocal about his unwavering faith in Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) while voicing an equally strong disdain for fiat currencies.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Robert Kiyosaki has expressed approval for President Trump's recent executive order, which he believes will democratize access to alternative investments for 401k investors.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
uCloudlink Group's consumer brand GlocalMe is making a renewed push into the U.S. with the launch of PetPhone, an AI-powered device designed to let pets and owners stay connected.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Gen Z is redefining the luxury playbook. Logos are so last season, digital culture is on the rise, sustainability is a given, and affordable prestige is as strong as heritage, found Reuters in a survey.
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Charlie Kirk's final interview provided a glimpse into his thoughts on entrepreneurship, Gen Z, and Elon Musk.
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Trump has reportedly paused over $400M in Taiwan military aid as he courts China for trade talks and a potential Xi summit.
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The race to commercialize flying cars is shifting from science fiction to investor reality. JPMorgan analysts see electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft entering a rapid growth phase, with the total addressable market for passenger air taxis alone projected to hit $100 billion globally by 2040.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Senate Democrats have rejected a stopgap spending bill passed earlier Friday by the House. This result has put Washington on the brink of a potential government shutdown, which could take place on Oct. 1.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Self-driving trend could benefit ride-hailing platforms like Uber & Lyft due to cost advantage & increased safety.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Today's college graduates are walking into a job market that looks nothing like the one their older siblings entered, with artificial intelligence now taking over tasks that once formed the core of entry-level employment.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
President Donald Trump has labeled negative media coverage of him as "illegal."
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is trading near $115,000 as traders eye September 21, a date that could prove pivotal in shaping the crypto king's trajectory through the rest of 2025.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
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3 Electrical Equipment stocks—EAF, FLUX, PLUG—saw momentum percentile jumps, signaling strong short-term price trends in the sector.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Benzinga examined the prospects for many investors' favorite stocks over the last week — here's a look at some of our top stories.
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Jerry Greenfield, of Ben & Jerry's fame, didn't resign over personal controversy—he quit because his company stopped being political enough.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
A federal judge dismissed Trump's $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, calling it "decidedly improper," but gave him 28 days to resubmit it with a 40-page limit.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
AI-generated deepfake videos of Donald Trump, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos were used to back a student candidate in Delhi University's elections, highlighting both the novelty and risks of political deepfakes.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump warned that Russia's fighter jet incursion into Estonia's airspace "could be big trouble," as NATO scrambled jets, Estonia requested Article 4 consultations, and Trump tied his Russia sanctions strategy to unified NATO action and tariffs on China.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Ray Dalio warns at the Future China Global Forum that the U.S. $37.5 trillion debt could lead to a crisis, with no significant spending cuts in sight.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Tesla has received approval to test self-driving robotaxis in Arizona, marking a significant step in its plan to expand autonomous ride-hailing services nationwide.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Former Intel board member is proposing a government-backed privatization to unlock shareholder value after Nvidia's $5 billion investment.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert resigned after refusing Trump administration pressure to charge New York AG Letitia James without evidence, a move critics call political retribution.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Sen. Bernie Sanders blasted Tesla's proposed $1 trillion pay package for Elon Musk as "insane," while Chamath Palihapitiya countered that Musk would only earn it through revolutionary products driving massive consumer adoption.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano reversed comments suggesting the Trump administration was considering raising the retirement age, clarifying that it is not under consideration.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg warned that AI could spark a bubble like the dot-com era, saying there is "definitely a possibility" of a market crash, but argued the greater danger lies in underinvesting in what he views as a transformative technology.
Via Benzinga · September 20, 2025
The Trump administration's plan to impose a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas could reshape tech hiring, strain talent pipelines from India and China, and risk driving innovation overseas, analysts warn.
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Wall Street hit record highs after the Fed cut rates for the first time in nine months, signaling more reductions may follow.
Via Benzinga · September 19, 2025
While BigBear.ai's poor financial performances have attracted bearish speculation, the bulls aren't ready to give up on BBAI stock.
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