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CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday walked investors through next week’s market action, honing in on a keynote speech from Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and earnings from retail names including Target, Ralph Lauren and TJX. He struck an optimistic tone about the market’s capacity to secure gains — as long as trade tensions don’t worsen between the U.S. and China.”Unless we get news of new hostilities in the trade war with China, I think this market’s propensity will still be to go higher, even though we are overbought,” he said. “And even with this late night credit rating downgrade of the U.S.…

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CNN  —  For millions across India, a rigid caste system thousands of years old still dictates much of daily life – from social circles to dating pools to job opportunities and schooling. The Indian government has long insisted that the social hierarchy has no place in the world’s most populous nation, which banned caste discrimination in 1950. So, it came as a surprise when Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration announced that caste would be counted in the upcoming national census for the first time since 1931 – when India was still a British colony. Counting caste will “ensure that our…

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Stock Chart IconStock chart iconUniversal Technical Institute’s year-to-date stock performance.Universal Technical Institute: “I think it jives very well with where we are in the economy…I think it can continue to go higher because it fits the thesis of what we expect in an era of AI and the need to be on your game in non-AI jobs.”Stock Chart IconStock chart iconSezzle’s year-to-date stock performance.Sezzle: “I thin Sezzle’s in a crowded space…I would actually ring the register on some Sezzle…It’s gotten a little too hot.”Stock Chart IconStock chart iconRocket Lab’s year-to-date stock performance.Rocket Lab: “I was skeptical, but so many companies…

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Storms Friday afternoon tore roofs off buildings, ripped bricks off of siding and downed trees and power lines.At least four people died and authorities were searching from building to building for people who were trapped or hurt after severe storms iswept through St. Louis. A person walks past a large tree blocking a road after a severe storm moved through Friday, May 16, 2025, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) A person walks past a large tree blocking a road after a severe storm moved through Friday, May 16, 2025, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)Read…

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Enzo Maresca has warned onlookers not to judge Chelsea against their past glory days and urged supporters to “trust” him after taking a significant step towards Champions League qualification on Friday.Marc Cucurella’s 71st-minute goal gave the Blues a hard-fought 1-0 win over Manchester United at Stamford Bridge which took them up to fourth place in the Premier League table.The top five will secure a spot in Europe’s premier club competition next season and victory at Nottingham Forest on the final day will guarantee Chelsea’s place.However, Maresca believes Chelsea’s critics are assessing the club against their illustrious recent past under former…

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday told investors there’s more upside in Cava, as long as the Mediterranean fast food outfit’s regional-to-national expansion plans are on track.”Even if the market rolls over and Cava pulls back again, then I’d once again view that as an opportunity to build a position — just like when I told you to buy the stock back at $77 in April,” he said. “Despite the handwringing about the economy, I’ve not seen anything to make me believe that Cava can’t still become the great next story… maybe the next Chipotle.”Cava posted quarterly results Thursday after close,…

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WASHINGTON — The GOP-led House Budget Committee voted to reject a sweeping package for President Donald Trump’s agenda on Friday, dealing an embarrassing setback to Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Republican leaders.The vote in the Budget Committee was 16-21, with a band of conservative hard-liners who are pushing for steeper spending cuts joining all Democrats in voting against the multitrillion-dollar legislation, leaving its fate uncertain. The Republicans who voted “no” were Reps. Chip Roy of Texas, Ralph Norman of South Carolina, Andrew Clyde of Georgia and Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma. Rep. Lloyd Smucker of Pennsylvania changed his vote from “yes”…

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LONDON — Chelsea face another nervous 90 minutes at Nottingham Forest next weekend if they cannot come up with a more convincing solution to life without Nicolas Jackson than this.The Blues’ 1-0 win over Manchester United on Friday keeps them on course — barely — for Champions League qualification, but it was the product of an uninspiring and often fraught evening.The 71st-minute goal came from one fullback crossing to another. A wonderful piece of skill from Reece James created an opening to deliver the ball into the box where Marc Cucurella planted a header past André Onana.United boss Ruben Amorim,…

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says Kai Havertz has undergone a “transformation in his body” while being injured and claimed he “destroyed all the metrics we had in the gym for the last 10 years.”Havertz has been sidelined since February after tearing his hamstring during the Gunners’ warm-weather training break in Dubai but could return in Sunday’s Premier League home game against Newcastle United.It was initially unclear whether Havertz would feature again this season but he has impressed club staff with the pace of his rehabilitation, while some fans suggested he looked more muscular during an opening training session held at…

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Pep Guardiola has hit out at the Premier League over the scheduling of Manchester City’s fixture against Bournemouth.City will play their penultimate league fixture of the season at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday.Editor’s PicksThe game has been moved because of City’s participation in Saturday’s FA Cup final against Crystal Palace.However, speaking to media on Friday, Guardiola questioned why the match couldn’t be played on Wednesday to give his players 24 hours more rest.Asked whether he would have liked to face Bournemouth on Wednesday or Thursday, Guardiola said: “Definitely.”I would prefer to play Wednesday, definitely. It will be tough. We have…

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