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'Chipmunk' Chaffetz Stomps His Tiny Feet Over Immigration

Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz feigned outrage when his Democratic opponent Lucy Caldwell called out phony and uncaring Republicans for trying to impeach Mayorkas over policy differences when they couldn’t care less about unaccompanied minors entering the country. Kurtz set up his question to Caldwell by defending Republicans’ ridiculous efforts to impeach Mayorkas as some […]

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Ken Griffin’s Citadel hedge fund rose 1.9% in January as volatility ramped up

Billionaire investor Ken Griffin’s flagship hedge fund rose last month as volatility made a return amid the debate about rate cuts, according to a person familiar with the returns. Citadel’s multistrategy flagship Wellington fund climbed 1.9% in January, following a 15.3% gain last year, according to the person, who spoke anonymously because the performance numbers are

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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Nvidia, Boeing, Snap, Tyson Foods and more

Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Nvidia — The chipmaker climbed 4% and reached an all-time high after Goldman Sachs increased its price target to $800 per share from $625. Catalent , Novo Nordisk — The contract drug manufacturer climbed about 10% on the back of an agreement to get taken over

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Dodgers reportedly re-sign Ryan Brasier, trade Caleb Ferguson in corresponding move

Days before pitchers and catchers report to spring training in Arizona, the Dodgers’ bullpen situation became a little more clear Monday. The team and veteran reliever Ryan Brasier reportedly agreed to a two-year, $9 million contract to keep the right-hander in Los Angeles after his resurgent performance last season. In a related move, the Dodgers

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New Cryptocurrency Poised to Surpass Shiba Inu (SHIB) in Functionality

The meme coin craze kicked off in a big way in late 2020, with Shiba Inu (SHIB) leading the pack as one of the top players. However, while Shiba Inu posted incredible short-term gains, experts question its long-term viability given the lack of real-world utility.  Enter Pandoshi (PAMBO), an emerging crypto project aiming not just

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Sheila Heti recounts the ABCs of her evolution in new book of diary entries

Talking to Sheila Heti is disarming. Like her work, she is unself-conscious and brilliant, but in a way that you don’t always recognize as brilliant because of how open and accessible she is. Heti has made a career of doing what feels somehow both too obvious and impossible, writing a novel called “How Should a

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Fed's Kashkari backs sentiment that policymakers can take their time cutting interest rates

Interest rates running at their highest levels in about 23 years are not hurting the economy and could buy policymakers more time before deciding whether to cut, Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari said Monday. In an essay released on the central bank’s website, Kashkari said economic developments have shown that Fed policy is not

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