Education Secretary Linda McMahon praises Columbia University for shutting down protests saying they did “exactly what they said they were going to do.” Watch more of the interview: cnb.cx/4iviF21
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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on Tuesday said she hoped that the prospect of U.S. President Donald Trump firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was not on the table. Asked by CNBC's Sara Eisen if that scenario was a current material risk to markets, Lagarde said: "I certainly hope not ... I hope that it is not a risk." Speaking on the sidelines of the IMF World Bank Spring Meetings, Lagarde told CNBC that she would not comment on the market implications of an event she hoped was "not on the table."
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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde discusses the impact of tariffs in Europe. Read more on what Lagarde had to say: cnb.cx/4lIeMJJ
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One of America’s most fragrant retailers is well-positioned in the face of reciprocal tariff policies. Bath & Body Works already does 80% of its manufacturing in the United States. It’s production facility, Beauty Park, in New Albany, Ohio has cut down shipping times and allowed faster turnaround in restocking product on shelves for over a decade. Now, it’s created a major competitive advantage for the company in era of uncertainty around the cost of foreign manufacturing. Find out what analysts are saying this could mean for the company going forward. Big thanks to Simeon Siegel, CFA and Lorraine Hutchinson, CFA for their insight on this topic. Check out the full video here:
Why Bath And Body Works Is One Step Ahead Of Trump’s Tariffs
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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon discusses the impact of policy uncertainty on the markets and the state of the economy. Watch more at the #linkinbio #CNBC
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The Washington Post on Tuesday inked a deal with OpenAI allowing the Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence startup to display, summarize and quote the newspaper's content within ChatGPT. When users ask the viral chatbot questions, ChatGPT will "display summaries, quotes, and links" to the Post's reporting, "always with clear attribution and direct links to full articles so people can explore topics in greater depth and context," according to a release from the two companies. The Washington Post, which is owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has leaned into AI in the past year, launching generative AI tools like "Ask The Post AI" and "Climate Answers," as well as AI-powered summaries and audio, per a release.
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Verizon chairman and CEO Hans Vestberg discusses state of the consumer. Watch more of the interview: cnb.cx/3Y8YgIJ
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Chevron is not seeing signs that the U.S. is close to a recession even as President Donald Trump's tariffs weigh on expectations for oil demand, CEO Mike Wirth said Tuesday. "There's no signs that we see at this point that we are in or close to a recession," Wirth told CNBC's "Squawk Box." "There are signs that growth may be slowing and we have to always be prepared for that." The International Monetary Fund on Monday cut its growth outlook for the U.S. this year to 1.8%, down from 2.7% previously.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon discusses the Trump administration’s targeting of Harvard and the university's response. Read more: cnb.cx/4cFgjMA
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As human beings, we often dwell on "what ifs" in life, like this one: “What if I had done things differently when I was younger?” While I don’t encourage this type of thinking — it can create unnecessary anxiety and stress over things we cannot change — it’s still valuable to reflect on past mistakes and lessons. Doing so can help us grow into improved versions of ourselves. But it’s even better if we can learn from others’ mistakes before we make them too. As a neurologist, I look back on my younger years through the lens of neuroscience and brain health. It gives me a unique perspective on things I wish I had done differently.