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Alibaba Stock Drops. Chairman Joe Tsai Sees an AI Bubble. - Barron's
Americans say they are sacrificing their happiness in the face of inflation and tariffs - MarketWatch
All but the richest Americans are looking for more ways to keep up with rising prices as tariffs and economic uncertainty strain their finances
'Lone offenders' carrying out Tesla attacks, catching them 'difficult,' FBI, DHS say - ABC News
United Airlines is relaunching its credit cards — here are all the changes, plus a limited-time welcome bonus - Yahoo Finance
Everything you need to know about the updated United MileagePlus credit cards for consumers and small business owners.
Stock Market Today: Dow and S&P 500 trade near flat, Nasdaq edges higher; tariff fears wane and Tesla in focus after sales dive again. - MarketWatch
Follow all the latest U.S. market action for Tuesday here to see if Wall Street can extend its latest rebound, and if Big Tech can again take the lead
Chinese tea drink brand Chagee files for US IPO - Yahoo Finance
China's Chagee revealed its revenue nearly tripled in 2024 as the tea chain filed for a U.S. initial public offering on Tuesday, joining firms betting on a...

Consumer confidence plummets to lowest level since January 2021 - CNN
America’s economic mood continues to deteriorate as President Donald Trump carries on with his sweeping economic agenda.

Scoop: Tesla to show off its humanoid robot at "robotics symposium" on Capitol Hill - Axios
One House Democrat predicted the event will be "interesting" given the anger towards Elon Musk.

Tesla bull Cathie Wood says it isn’t just Elon Musk’s politics that are causing Tesla’s ‘demand hit.’ It’s also a bad economy - Fortune
Earlier this week, Wood issued a major bull call on Tesla, expecting its stock to rise roughly 10 times over the next five years.

Federal workers hit by DOGE cuts race to find jobs in ‘dreadful’ market - The Washington Post
Federal workers hit by DOGE cuts race to find new jobs. Applications from those laid off by affected agencies have spiked more than 50 percent since early January.
Stock market today: Wall Street drifts as Trump Media soars despite discouraging confidence data - The Associated Press
Wall Street is holding steadier after roaring the day before on hopes that President Donald Trump’s tariffs may not be as sweeping as earlier feared. The S&P 500 was mostly unchanged Tuesday after jumping 1.8% on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell …

Warren Buffett finally hands out $1M grand prize in Berkshire Hathaway’s March Madness contest - New York Post
This year’s winner, an employee at Berkshire subsidiary FlightSafety International, had an incredible run of 29 consecutive correct picks.

Warren Buffett can finally give away his $1 million March Madness prize after winner bested mathematical odds of 1 in 134 million - Fortune
A Berkshire Hathaway worker from FlightSafety International had a near flawless record guessing NCAA men's college basketball games.

Moody’s warns on deteriorating outlook for US public finances - Financial Times
Rating agency says Donald Trump’s policies could make it more difficult to offset rising deficit and debt

Airbus to test radical engine design for successor to A320 - Financial Times
‘Open fan’ technology part of plans to make new models 20-30% more fuel efficient than aircraft currently in air

Tesla sales fall by 49% in Europe even as the electric vehicle market grows - ABC News
European sales of Tesla electric vehicles tumbled 49% in the first two months of the year even as overall sales of EVs grew

Trump's next tariffs may surprise investors, Goldman Sachs economist warns - Quartz
Duties coming April 2 may be set at twice the level that market participants say they're expecting
Samsung Electronics Co-CEO Dies, Worsening Tech Firm’s ‘Crisis’ Moment - The Wall Street Journal
23andMe Site Went Down as Customers Struggled to Delete Data - The Wall Street Journal
Someone finally won Warren Buffett's $1 million March Madness contest - Business Insider
A Berkshire Hathaway employee has bagged Warren Buffett's $1 million prize after calling 31 of 32 games in the first round of March Madness.