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California Wildfires: Showers Offer Relief as Firefighters Battle New Blazes

Southern California firefighters combat new blazes as rain offers hope for relief. Hughes Fire covers 10,000 acres, while Sepulveda Fire is 60% contained. President Trump plans to survey damage in Los Angeles.

Honeywell's Radical Restructuring: CEO Details Plan for Growth and Value Creation

Honeywell CEO Vimal Kapur discusses the company's plans for growth, including the potential spin-off of its aerospace and advanced materials businesses.

Netflix Stock Skyrockets to All-Time High After Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates

Netflix stock surged nearly 10% to an all-time high after reporting a record-breaking 18.9 million new users in Q4. The streaming giant also announced a $15 billion stock buyback and boosted its revenue outlook, leading to analyst upgrades and price target increases. With live events like NFL games and the "Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson" boxing match driving subscriber growth, Netflix is expected to continue its strong performance.

Indonesia approves 2025 nickel mining allocation of 298.5 mln WMT

Indonesia has approved a nickel mining quota of 298.5 million wet metric tonnes for 2025, up from 271.89 million tonnes last year, despite reports of a quota cut, a nickel miners' association said in a parliamentary hearing.

Trump Tariffs: Ralph Lauren CEO Says They're a 'Pressure Point'

Even a 25% tariff on China would impact retailers. The CEO of Ralph Lauren tells Yahoo Finance how the company is handling the risk.

Asian Stocks Rise After China Offers Market Support

Asian stocks rise as Chinese officials reassure investors on market support

Oil prices fall after Trump national emergency

US oil prices fell by more than $1 a barrel after Pres. Trump announced a plan to maximize U.S. oil and gas production.

Trump's Trade Agenda: How Far Will He Go?

Investors anticipate President Trump's trade agenda and tariffs on imported goods. Will he escalate tariffs during his second term, or seek alternatives?