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on 01/11/2026

Boeing's airplane deliveries are the highest in 7 years. Now it's about to pick up the pace

Boeing is set to outline its production increase plans later this month after it's expected to post its best year for deliveries since 2018.

on 01/11/2026

Inside GM's new world headquarters: Modernized midcentury designs with artifacts, surprises from the American icon

GM has filled its new Detroit headquarters with artifacts, design nods and "Easter eggs" tied to the Detroit automaker's history.

on 01/11/2026

Lawmakers are preparing to try again on major crypto bill. Why it matters and what happens next

Some lawmakers will meet on Thursday to discuss and edit draft legislation on crypto market structure, with the aim of passing a comprehensive law this year.

on 01/10/2026

2026 is the year of obesity pills. Here's how they could reshape the GLP-1 market

Patients can already access the first GLP-1 obesity pill from Novo Nordisk, and a rival oral drug from Eli Lilly is slated for U.S. approval later this year.

on 01/11/2026

Top Wall Street analysts recommend these dividend stocks for consistent income

TipRanks discusses three dividend-paying stocks, including Permian Resources and International Business Machines.

on 01/10/2026

What the Big Oil executives told Trump about investing in Venezuela

The CEOs of Exxon and Conoco are wary of returning to Venezuela. Chevron is ready to quickly ramp up production.

on 01/10/2026

AI memory is sold out, causing an unprecedented surge in prices

Three primary memory vendors — Micron, SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics — make up nearly the entire RAM market, and they're benefitting from this shortage.

on 01/10/2026

We're in a 'hiring recession,' economist says — how job seekers can stand out

The job market flatlined in 2025. The first half of this year is expected to bring more of the same, economists said.

on 01/08/2026

Patient advocacy groups urge U.S. court to halt overseas prescription drug operations

The court filing follows a CNBC investigation that detailed how these third-party vendors have spread across U.S. employer-sponsored health plans.

on 01/11/2026

AI is helping recruiters find ‘hidden gem’ talent — a senior LinkedIn exec shares top tips to stand out

"2026 is the year of more widespread adoption of AI tools, particularly in hiring," Janine Chamberlin, LinkedIn's UK Country Manager told CNBC Make It.

on 01/10/2026

Behind Anthropic's stunning growth is a sibling team that may hold the key to generative AI

Daniela Amodei has helped build Anthropic into a serious AI player by betting on safety and enterprise adoption.

on 01/10/2026

Trump seeks to stop courts, creditors from seizing Venezuelan oil revenue in the U.S.

Any use of judicial process against the funds will interfere with efforts to "ensure economic and political stability in Venezuela," the order says.

on 01/10/2026

How we navigated the market’s winning week amid Trump's Truth Social surprises

Wall Street shook off a barrage of uncertainty.

on 01/10/2026

Abel's $25 million Berkshire paycheck is in the same league as other S&P 500 CEOs

Greg Abel's $25M salary as Berkshire Hathaway's CEO is an enormous jump from Warren Buffett's famously small paycheck, but Abel still lags the nation's best paid corporate leaders.

on 01/10/2026

Are we in an AI bubble? What 40 tech leaders and analysts are saying, in one chart

OpenAI and Nvidia have gone on a blitz of AI infrastructure deals while hyperscalers continue to spend billions in capex.

on 01/10/2026

Trump faces headwinds on Venezuela, health care as some Republicans break rank

A White House official said Republicans breaking with the president represent a "tiny fraction" of the congressional GOP.

on 01/10/2026

The crypto ATM's days in America may be numbered

With scammers using crypto ATMs to steal hundreds of millions of dollars from Americans, a movement to ban bitcoin teller machines is growing nationwide.

on 01/10/2026

Gen Z just isn’t seen as ‘work-ready’ – here’s why a million young brits are unemployed

"You've got a lot of young people who missed out on years of in person education, work experience, work readiness," a charity impact chief told CNBC Make It.

on 01/10/2026

How BlackRock, world's largest asset manager, is fine-tuning market portfolios for 2026

Investing giant BlackRock expects bull market in AI stocks to extend in 2026, but says investors should focus on targeted bets and turning cash into income.

on 01/10/2026

The AI question every job candidate on interview should be prepared to answer

AI may not be responsible for most layoffs to date, but workers will increasingly need to defend their jobs in terms that directly relate to the technology.

on 01/10/2026

The bad habits we're leaving in 2025—and expert tips for making changes that stick

Looking to break a bad habit? Here's how to be successful in cutting it out of your life in 2026.

on 01/10/2026

Activist Elliott shakes up leadership at Lululemon. How the firm can help reinvigorate the athleisure giant

Elliott has amassed a stake of more than $1 billion in Lululemon, and it has brought along Jane Nielsen as a potential CEO candidate.

on 01/09/2026

Supreme Court holds off on Trump tariff ruling for now — what's at stake for economy

The decision is poised to have far-reaching impacts on not only trade policy but also the U.S. fiscal situation.

on 01/09/2026

Trump revealed some of Friday's jobs data early in post the prior day

The president indicated that private sector payrolls had expanded by 654,000, a total that would have included Friday's jobs count for December.