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Trump's Funding Freeze Threatens Trillions Going to States, Cities

President Donald Trump's federal funding pause jeopardizes over $1 trillion in assistance for states, cities, and other local governments, potentially affecting transit infrastructure, housing projects, and more.

German Judges Signal Support for Antitrust Regulator in Apple Case

German judges weigh Apple's appeal against antitrust designation, mull extra controls

Small Business Owners Can Thrive Under Trump, Former Biden Adviser Says

Despite political uncertainty, Jonathan Lovitz, former Biden adviser, says small business owners can thrive by accessing local and state support, building connections, and leveraging the strength of the LGBTQ+ community.

WSFS Reports Q4 Earnings Beat

WSFS Financial Corp. (WSFS) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $64.2 million, exceeding Wall Street expectations. Earnings per share were $1.09, or $1.11 adjusted for non-recurring costs. Revenue was $346.6 million, with adjusted revenue of $261.5 million. For the year, the company reported profit of $263.7 million, or $4.41 per share, on revenue of $1.05 billion.

Nucor Q4 earnings beat estimates

Steelmaker Nucor profit beats estimates for Q4

Ray Dalio on Investing: Humble Yourself, Diversify, and Don't Chase Buzz

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio shares his insights on investing, including diversification, patience, and being humble.

US Stocks End Week Higher Despite China Trade Concerns

US stocks wavered on Friday, with the Dow falling 0.2% and the S&P 500 slipping below the flat line after hitting a record high on Thursday. Despite the recent rally, investors remain cautious as they weigh Trump's hints at a softer stance on China tariffs and the upcoming earnings season.

Trump's Executive Order Halts Global Minimum Tax Plan

Trump cancels global tax deal that would hit tech giants and other U.S. corporations

Texas, 9 Other States Probe Wall Street Diversity Programs

Texas and nine other Republican-led states are increasing pressure on Wall Street's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, claiming firms may be violating fiduciary duties and engaging in illegal discrimination.

US Business Activity Slows to Nine-Month Low Amid Price Pressures

US business activity slowed marginally in January amidst ongoing price pressures. Despite this, firms increased hiring, supporting the Fed's cautious approach to interest rate cuts.