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Trump's First Day in Office: Reversing Biden Policies on Immigration, Energy, Military, and Federal Workforce

President Donald Trump reversed many of his predecessor Joe Biden's policies on immigration, energy, the military, and the federal workforce, promising to "restore the integrity, competency, and loyalty of America's government."

Netflix Earnings Preview: Analysts Expect Strong Results on Back of Solid Content Slate

Netflix is set to report its fiscal Q4 earnings after market close on Tuesday. Analysts expect strong results, driven by a solid content slate that includes live sports programming and the return of "Squid Game."

Asian Stocks, Currencies Set to Rise as Trump Holds Off on Trade Tariffs

Asian markets are set to open higher Tuesday after President Donald Trump held off from imposing sweeping trade tariffs in his first day in office, easing concerns about global trade frictions.

Relief Rally as Trump Tariffs Delay Spurs Stock Surge, Weakens Dollar

US equity futures rise and the dollar slumps as Trump holds off on imposing China-specific tariffs on his first day in office. Markets anticipate potential trade engagement between the US and China and await Trump's executive orders.

Guggenheim CIO Predicts Multiple Fed Rate Cuts, Stable Tariffs, and Equity Gains in 2025

Guggenheim CIO sees Fed cutting rates every quarter, expects 8-10% S&P 500 gains by end-2025

How High Will Trump Go on Tariffs in His Second Term?

How high will Trump go with tariffs? Investors speculate on the potential costs and risks of the president's trade agenda.

Georgia Suspends Poultry Sales After Bird Flu Outbreak

Bird flu detected in Georgia commercial poultry operation, prompting suspension of poultry sales in the state.

Lufthansa Completes ITA Acquisition, Gains Foothold in Italian Market

Lufthansa acquires a 41% stake in Italian carrier ITA Airways, strengthening its position in Europe's aviation market.

US Debt to Surpass Post-World War II Levels in Four Years

The US government's debt is projected to exceed record levels set after World War II within four years, despite lowering deficit projections for the next decade. The CBO's estimates exclude revenue losses from President-elect Trump's tax plans.