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The Daily Beast
She Had an Abortion With Herschel Walker. She Also Had a Child With Him.
Photo Illustration by Erin O’Flynn/The Daily Beast/GettyAfter a woman revealed that Republican senatorial candidate Herschel Walker had urged her to have an abortion, Walker adamantly denied the story and claimed he had no idea who this woman could be.But there’s a good reason the woman finds that defense highly doubtful: She’s the mother of one of his children.When the woman first told The Daily Beast her story, we agreed not to reveal certain details about her identity over her concerns for sa
Reuters
Democrat-led Texas city steps up migrant busing to New York, outpacing Republican effort
The Democrat-led border city of El Paso, Texas, has sent more migrants on buses to New York City and Chicago than a campaign by Texas’ Republican governor, a twist in an ongoing partisan battle over U.S. border security. El Paso, which sits across the border from Juarez, Mexico, has bused roughly 7,000 migrants to New York City since late August and sent more than 1,800 to Chicago, a city-run effort that far exceeds the more ad-hoc transportation of the past. The city’s busing effort has received less attention than a separate statewide campaign by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who is seeking a third term in Nov. 8 midterm elections.
Bloomberg
Cathie Wood’s Dip-Buying Binge Mainly Focusing on Small Stocks
(Bloomberg) — Cathie Wood’s latest dip-buying binge appears to be largely focused on smaller stocks, cementing her firm’s already hefty shareholdings in such companies.Most Read from BloombergTrump Says US Agency Packed Top-Secret Documents. These Emails Suggest Otherwise.Musk Revives $44 Billion Twitter Bid, Aiming to Avoid TrialMar-a-Lago Documents Included Pardons, Emails, Legal BillsSecretive Chip Startup May Help Huawei Circumvent US SanctionsStocks Take Breather After Furious Rally From L
Yahoo Finance Video
Fed may have to ‘maintain course for credibility purposes’: Strategist
Blanke Schein Wealth Management CIO Robert Schein and FWDBONDS Chief Economist Chris Rupkey join Yahoo Finance Live to weigh in on what the next moves from the Fed might be as fears of a recession continue growing.
Motley Fool
These 3 Oil Stocks Are Wildly Undervalued as Crude Surges Toward $90 a Barrel
Oil prices have been all over the place this year. WTI, the primary U.S. oil price benchmark, started 2022 at around $75 a barrel before rocketing over $120 a barrel following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The move could keep a floor under crude prices and potentially push them higher depending on demand and other supplies.
Motley Fool
Why Shares of Nio, Lucid Group, and Lordstown Motors Fell Hard Today
Shares of electric vehicle (EV) stocks Nio (NYSE: NIO), Lucid Group (NASDAQ: LCID), and Lordstown Motors (NASDAQ: RIDE) fell on Wednesday, down 5.1%, 3.6%, and 4.9%, respectively, as of 2:17 p.m. EDT. After a huge amount of selling in September, stocks were beaten down, but the first two days in October saw some potentially good news on inflation. With traders trying to sniff out the first signs of inflation breaking, that was a good sign.
Motley Fool
Why AMC Entertainment Is Crashing Once More Today
Shares of AMC Entertainment Holdings (NYSE: AMC) are tumbling 9.1% at 11:06 a.m. ET on Wednesday after defunct gold and silver miner Hycroft Mining (NASDAQ: HYMC) reported it received a delisting notice from the Nasdaq Stock Market. AMC surprised investors earlier this year by taking a 22% stake in Hycroft in exchange for a $28 million cash infusion. Metals investor Eric Sprott invested a similar amount into Hycroft in return for the same percentage ownership position.
Motley Fool
Why Biohaven Stock Skyrocketed Again Today
Make it two days in a row of big gains for Biohaven Ltd. (NYSE: BHVN). The momentum is primarily due to the company’s new beginning after being spun off from Biohaven Pharmaceutical. Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) closed on its acquisition of Biohaven Pharmaceutical on Monday, with Biohaven Ltd. created as a spin-off before the transaction finalized.
Motley Fool
Why Shares of Annaly and AGNC Were Falling Today
Two of the most prominent mortgage real estate investment trusts (REITs), Annaly Capital Management (NYSE: NLY) and AGNC Investment (NASDAQ: AGNC), were down sharply during trading on Wednesday. Annaly Capital was down as much as 9% on the day at around noon ET, while AGNC fell as far as 9.7% on the day at around the same time. As both Annaly Capital and AGNC Investment are mortgage REITs, they were each negatively affected by the latest news from the housing industry.