Critical Metals Corp Soars 116% as Trump's Greenland Push Ignites Rare Earth Frenzy
Critical Metals Corp has surged 116% since January 1 as President Trump's renewed push to acquire Greenland sparks a speculative frenzy in rare earth mining stocks.
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Critical Metals Corp has surged 116% since January 1 as President Trump's renewed push to acquire Greenland sparks a speculative frenzy in rare earth mining stocks.
Delta reports Q4 2025 earnings Tuesday morning as investors seek confirmation that the airline industry's premium strategy can sustain 40% stock gains.
Despite DOJ investigation into Fed Chair Powell and credit card rate cap proposal, U.S. stock market recovers from steep morning decline to close near flat.
Brent crude slides from $63.89 peak as Iranian government declares civil unrest 'under total control,' reducing fears of major supply disruption.
Senators Thom Tillis and Lisa Murkowski vow to oppose Trump Fed nominees following DOJ criminal probe into Chair Powell, creating potential roadblock for administration.
In an unprecedented move, three former Federal Reserve chairs and seven former Treasury secretaries issue joint statement condemning DOJ investigation into Jerome Powell.
San Francisco could become the first city with four competing robotaxi services in 2026. Waymo leads with 450,000 weekly rides, but Tesla, Uber, and Zoox are accelerating their autonomous vehicle ambitions.
T-Mobile's satellite service powered by SpaceX's Starlink has launched globally after nearly 2 million beta participants. Here's how the technology works and who's joining the alliance.
Apple has slashed Vision Pro marketing spend by 95% as production halts and sales plummet. The $3,499 headset has sold fewer units than the original iPhone did in its first year.
Tesla's Cybertruck has become the company's biggest product miss in a decade. Only 17,000 units sold in 2025 versus Musk's promise of 250,000. Here's what went wrong.
While headlines focus on Powell and credit cards, the 10-year Treasury yield holding at 4.18% sends a crucial message about inflation, Fed policy, and market stability.
While the Dow fell 350 points and financial stocks cratered, a handful of defensive and industrial names posted gains. Here's why investors flocked to safety.