These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
U.S. national debt hits $33 trillion for the first time
The federal government faces a potential shutdown if Congress is unable to approve funding authorization in coming weeks.
How to get an even higher CD rate than you see advertised
Get to know brokered CDs, which can give investors another bite at higher yields.
Meet Airbnb’s official party pooper, who reduced partying by 55% in two years
As the person in charge of Airbnb’s worldwide ban on parties, Naba Banerjee has spent more than three years figuring out how to design an anti-party AI system.
U.S. Capitol Police headquarters evacuated due to ‘suspicious vehicle’
The U.S. Capitol Police is evacuating its headquarters in Washington, D.C., as officers investigate a “suspicious vehicle.”
Never before have just 10 stocks held this much sway over the global stock market
Ned Davis Research noted the top 10 names by market cap in the All Country World Index now account for a record nearly one-fifth of the benchmark.
Instacart closes up 12% in Nasdaq debut, after first-day rally sputters
Instacart sold shares at the top end of its expected range, and the valuation closed at $11.2 billion after the company’s debut
Biden warns that Trump and MAGA Republicans are ‘determined to destroy democracy’
President Joe Biden warned his likely 2024 opponent Donald Trump and other MAGA Republicans are a threat to democracy.
The No. 1 employer for happy and fulfilled workers is a truck stop and convenience store chain
Indeed ranked the top 20 companies on its platform where employees report feeling happy, satisfied and stress-free.
Amazon adding 250,000 workers for the holidays and bumping average pay
Amazon said Tuesday it’s hiring 250,000 employees in the U.S. to help manage the holiday rush.
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