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- Reuters
Wells Fargo to move headquarters in San Francisco, source says
The bank's corporate headquarters will continue to be in San Francisco and it has no plans to move out of the city, the bank said in an emailed statement to Reuters. Wells Fargo also said that it has done business in San Francisco since 1852, and "the city remains important to the bank".
- Yahoo Finance Video
AWS CEO, Salesforce AI strategy: Asking for a Trend
Josh Lipton digs deeper into the stories moving markets on Asking for a Trend. Yahoo Finance Markets Reporter Josh Schafer provides an overview of the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) release and recent S&P 500 (^GSPC) price target increases. Amazon's (AMZN) cloud business, Amazon Web Services (AWS), is holding its annual re:Invent conference. AWS CEO Matt Garman discusses the company's artificial intelligence (AI) strategy. After Salesforce (CRM) shares gain after its mixed quarterly results, CFRA Research senior equity analyst Angelo Zino shares his bullish stance on the stock. The Campbell's Company (CPB), Okta (OKTA), and Marvell Technology (MRVL) are some of the stocks on Yahoo Finance's trending ticker platform. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan.
- The Canadian Press
Speculation, not facts, used against terrorism suspect Harkat, his lawyer tells judge
OTTAWA — A lawyer for terrorism suspect Mohamed Harkat told a Federal Court judge Tuesday the Algerian-born refugee has been linked to extremists through speculation, not hard evidence.
- The Canadian Press
Trial begins in the killing of an Ole Miss student who was known in the local LGBTQ+ community
A University of Mississippi student who disappeared in 2022 was a happy person who spoke with his mother daily and called her every year to sing happy birthday, his mom testified Tuesday in the trial of the man charged with killing her son.
- Sky video
South Korea president to lift martial law order after parliament voted to block it
South Korea's president has said he will lift the emergency martial law order he had declared just hours earlier.
- Insider Monkey
Why Palantir (PLTR) Stock Jumped 7% Today
Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) has already climbed more than 300% this year, with recent developments highlighting how the stock is showing no signs of slowing down. From advances in AI technology to its September inclusion in the S&P 500, the stock surge can be attributed to abundant growth triggers. On December 3rd, Palantir Technologies announced […]
- Reuters
Trump DEA pick Chad Chronister withdraws from consideration
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President-elect Donald Trump's choice to lead the Drug Enforcement Administration, Chad Chronister, said on Tuesday he was withdrawing from consideration, becoming the second Trump pick to do so soon after being nominated. "Over the past several days, as the gravity of this very important responsibility set in, I've concluded that I must respectfully withdraw from consideration," Chronister, a Florida sheriff, said in a post on X. The Trump transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
- The Guardian
Van Nistelrooy’s effect on Leicester highlights depth of Lopetegui’s plight
New manager’s instant connection with fans stood in stark contrast to the forlorn, isolated figure in West Ham’s dugout
- The Daily Beast
Fox News Colleagues Go Public With Concerns About Pete Hegseth’s Drinking
A number of Pete Hegseth’s former Fox news colleagues went public with their concerns about the drinking habits of Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary—sparking doubts that he would be able to carry out the around-the-clock duties required by the critically important office. The former Fox & Friends Weekend co-host has been under intense scrutiny after a number of reports detailed his past exploits—including allegations of sexual assault, lecherous behavior, anti-Muslim sentiments, binge dr
- CBC
Manitoba charities struggle for donations
Anxiety is high at one downtown Winnipeg charity on Giving Tuesday. Lighthouse Mission says it gets up to 20 percent of its annual funding through donations in December. Charities say the strike by Canada Post workers has hit them hard.
- KCCI - Des Moines Videos
New Jersey semi-truck driver in custody after leading 75-mile chase on Interstate 80 in Iowa
New Jersey semi-truck driver in custody after leading 75-mile chase on Interstate 80 in Iowa
- Investor's Business Daily
Dow Jones Futures: Salesforce Leads Earnings Winners After Meta, Palantir, Credo Shine
The Nasdaq hit a new high Tuesday fueled by Meta Platforms, Palantir and Credo Tech. Salesforce led earnings winners overnight.
- WMUR - Manchester
Challenger emerges for NH House speaker
State Rep. Kim Rice is back in the House after a one-term hiatus, and it's possible she could take the gavel with a bipartisan coalition.
- The Canadian Press
Canada again supports UN motion critical of Israel, citing two-state solution
OTTAWA — Canada has again breached its years-long policy and voted in support of a United Nations motion critical of Israel, based on concerns about the viability of a two-state solution.
- USA TODAY
Image of Trump, Putin on Economist cover is altered | Fact check
This image is a fabrication of a cover that wasn't published by The Economist. It does not appear in the magazine's issue archive.
- Yahoo Sports
Maryland senators reportedly pursuing odd trade: Fighter jets for Commanders stadium site
The 2024 NFL trade deadline passed a month ago, but the Commanders could still be involved in a major swap.
- CBC
Aborted martial law in South Korea 'probably heralds the end of Yoon's presidency': analyst
Jeremy Chan, senior analyst for China and Northeast Asia at Eurasia Group, says South Korean President's Yoon Suk Yeol's tenure is likely at risk after lawmakers including members of his own party unanimously rejected his declaration of martial law. Yoon's term was set to end in 2027, but he is likely to face direct impeachment articles in the coming weeks, Chan says.
- Reuters
Russia, US clash at UN over escalation in Syria fighting
Russia and the United States clashed at the United Nations on Tuesday, accusing each other of supporting terrorism during a Security Council meeting convened over a sudden escalation of fighting in Syria. Syrian rebels captured Aleppo last week in an attack initiated by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. Formerly known as the Nusra Front, it was al Qaeda's official wing in Syria until breaking ties in 2016.
- WCPO - Cincinnati Scripps
How you can donate to WCPO's Toy Team 9
On Saturday, WCPO 9 crews will be at nine Walmart locations around the Tri-State accepting toy donations for different charities. Here's how you can donate to help families during the holiday season.
- KSHB - Kansas City Scripps
Kansas City nonprofit hoping to raise $10K on Giving Tuesday
A Kansas City nonprofit is hoping to raise $10K on Giving Tuesday