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The 52-48 overnight vote puts pressure on the GOP-controlled House, which plans to take up its own competing budget resolution next week.
Trump administration hasn't complied with order to halt foreign aid freeze, judge says ○
The administration was ordered last week to continue the disbursement of foreign aid after Trump ordered a pause on nearly all U.S. foreign assistance.
Trump administration ends extension of Haiti's temporary protected status ○
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is vacating a Biden administration decision to extend the status into 2026.
Apple’s Vision Pro has a problem a year into its existence: Not enough apps ○
Apple said in August that the Vision Pro had 2,500 apps. According to one firm's analysis, fewer than 1,900 remain active.
President Trump is losing the stock market war to the rest of the world so far. Here's where investors are taking advantage ○
Emerging market stocks, China and European stocks are beating U.S. indexes since the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Musubi, AI content moderation startup, raises $5 million in seed funding ○
Musubi, a startup that uses AI to moderate online content, raised $5 million in a seed round.
Home sales drop sharply as prices hit an all-time high for January ○
The median price of a home sold in January was $396,900, up 4.8% from the year before and the highest price ever for the month of January.
Deutsche Bank is a rare Wall Street bank that's cautious on Nvidia ahead of earnings ○
The investment bank is in a small minority on Wall Street, where 56 of 62 analysts covering Nvidia rate it a buy or a strong buy, according to FactSet data.
UnitedHealth's rough stretch continues, with buyouts, a reported DOJ probe and a 23% drop in three months ○
It extends a tumultuous period for UnitedHealth marked by the killing of a top executive, a costly cyberattack against its subsidiary and high medical costs.
Yankees throw out one of baseball's most notorious traditions: Players can now grow beards ○
For the first time in nearly 50 years, the New York Yankees are allowing players to grow "well-groomed beards."