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08.11.2025 19:00
1,900% Stock Gains and Hate Mail: Welcome to Quantum Investing Rigetti Computing Inc. and D-Wave Quantum Inc. make products that so far have few real world applications. They’re burning through cash and aren’t expected to generate significant amounts of revenue for years. Despite all that, investors can’t get enough of them.

08.11.2025 18:15
Wall Street Week | Mamdani’s Win, Tariffs Fight, Pediatrics, Protein Boom This week, can Congress delegate its authority over trade and tariffs to the president? The Supreme Court questioned the Trump Administration’s argument that a statute passed by Congress gives the president the power to impose worldwide tariffs. But if the Court disagrees with the administration, who pays - and how much? And, New York City’s mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani vows to make the city more affordable, but business leaders say that it’s more complicated. Plus, HHS Secretary RFK Jr. claims doctors are reaping big profits from vaccines, but pediatricians say that’s far from the truth. Later, why are Americans eating so much protein? President Trump reached a deal with drugmakers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to make GLP-1s more accessible to more of the American population, and protein producers - new and old - could stand to gain. (Source: Bloomberg)

08.11.2025 18:05
Trump Tariffs on Trial: What’s at Stake in Supreme Court Landmark Case The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over President Trump’s authority to impose tariffs under a statute that gives the president “emergency” powers. Jennifer Hillman of the Council on Foreign Relations explains how the case tests the Constitution’s grant of trade powers to Congress and could trigger up to $100 billion in tariff refunds if the Court strikes the tariffs down. Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers calls tariffs a “self-inflicted supply shock” that raises prices and slows growth. (Source: Bloomberg)

08.11.2025 14:00
Odd Lots: The Viral Milk Fueling the US Protein Boom (Podcast) Protein seems to be everywhere these days, with brands from Starbucks to Pepsi jumping on the trend. But the obsession with protein may have started earlier — with a humble dairy product that defied the broader decline in US milk consumption. Fairlife, which uses a specialized filtering process to boost protein and cut sugar and lactose in its milk products, helped spark the modern protein craze that’s unfolded alongside the rise of Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs. Since Coca-Cola acquired the bra

08.11.2025 0:39

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