Stocks took a leg up after Trump said Thursday in a virtual address to the World Economic Forum that he would “demand that interest rates drop immediately.” ...
Dow Inc. closed 31.67% below its 52-week high of $60.69, which the company achieved on April 4th.
Tesla (TSLA) plans to suspend part of the lines producing its recently refreshed Model Y sport utility vehicle in Shanghai for approximately three weeks over Chinese New Year so it can more ...
An armed man previously convicted of murder shot by Orlando police Friday outside an Orange County gas station has died, according to a news release from OPD. The agency identified the man ...
Boeing's painful 2024 ended with the planemaker ranking as the biggest loser in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Its share price dropped 31% last year — the worst of the index's 30 companies ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average could’ve used a “Santa Claus rally” to recover from a particularly weak month, but the jolly fat man was skipping over Wall Street for a second straight year.
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - The year 2024 was a historic one for Omaha, according to one of its highest-ranking law enforcement officials Omaha Chief of Police Todd Schamderer says crime was relatively ...
According to an OPD Facebook post, an arrest was made Friday from the result of an Internet Crimes Against Children task force investigation that was reported by the National Center for Missing ...
US stocks jumped on Friday, ending a five-day losing streak for the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq 100. Risk-on stocks in the consumer discretionary and technology sectors led the market higher.
The S&P 500 and Dow both ended the holiday-shortened week with losses of over 1%, while the Nasdaq is facing a weekly drop of 2%. But tech stocks led Friday's rebound, as Tesla shares rose 8% ...
(Dow Jones Newswires) Bracing for Tariffs, Logistics Operators Stand by Border Investments President-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose new tariffs casts a cloud over that hoped-for surge ...
Crude oil futures settle higher on the first trading day of the year amid some optimism about the outlook for the Chinese economy, while outsized U.S. product inventory builds looked bearish. U.S ...