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Nvidia's DGX Spark desktop AI supercomputer puts 1 petaflop of AI computing power on your desk for $3,000, democratizing access to enterprise-grade AI development.
SpaceX is racing to position its Starship rocket for a potential uncrewed mission to Mars by late 2026, which would mark the first private attempt to send a spacecraft to another planet.
Spirit Airlines has rejected a $400 million acquisition proposal from Frontier Airlines, choosing to proceed with its restructuring as a standalone airline despite mounting financial pressures.
Circana forecasts U.S. consumer technology sales will reach $112 billion in 2026, with AI-enabled devices driving the rebound from a challenging 2025.
Escalating protests in Iran push Brent crude above $63 per barrel as markets price in potential supply disruptions from OPEC's fourth-largest producer.
Tuesday's CPI report and the kickoff of bank earnings season create a pivotal week for markets. Here's what investors need to watch as 2026's first major catalyst arrives.
Gold prices hit an all-time high above $4,570 per ounce as the DOJ investigation into Fed Chair Powell and Iran geopolitical tensions drive safe-haven demand.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell issued a defiant video statement Sunday night calling the DOJ criminal investigation an attack on Fed independence, sending stock futures tumbling.
China is set to approve Nvidia's H200 chip imports as early as this quarter, unlocking $54 billion in orders from Alibaba, ByteDance, and other tech giants.
Crude oil markets have turned technically bullish for the first time since September, with WTI breaking key resistance levels as Iran tensions and cold weather drive renewed demand.
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran is pushing for 150 basis points of rate cuts in 2026, creating a deep divide within the central bank as the dot plot suggests just one more cut.
The week of January 12-16, 2026 brings critical market catalysts: the December CPI report, major bank earnings, and scrutiny of Wall Street's record $5.1 trillion M&A year.