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After a busy day of excelling at work and tending to your daily tasks, it’s not uncommon to feel pretty drained by the time you get home. But if you experience that feeling frequently or find yourself stuck in bed and unable to do things for yourself, you could be in a state of “functional freeze.”A functional freeze is a mind-body response to being stressed or overwhelmed. It can look like struggling to decide what task to complete next, and spending hours in one spot looking at your phone instead, says Liz Tenuto, known on social media as “The Workout…

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A Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter to be used in the U.S. Army’s 250th Birthday Celebration and Parade, is seen near U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 11, 2025. Alexander Drago | ReutersWASHINGTON — Thousands of troops will descend on Washington, D.C., on Saturday, accompanied by dozens of tanks and helicopters overhead, as President Donald Trump stages a high-profile spectacle to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary.Trump, whose 79th birthday falls on the same day, has long pushed for a military parade in the nation’s capital — an idea that was swatted down during his first term by Pentagon officials.Now,…

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The uranium trade’s shelf life may last years.According to Sprott Asset Management CEO John Ciampaglia, a “real shift” upward is underway due to increasing global energy demand — particularly as major tech companies look to power artificial intelligence data centers.”We’ve been talking about uranium and nuclear energy non-stop for four years at Sprott, and we’ve been incredibly bullish on the segment,” he told CNBC’s “ETF Edge” this week.Ciampaglia’s firm runs the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust (SRUUF), which Morningstar ranks as the world’s largest physical uranium fund. It’s up 22% over the past two months.The firm is also behind the Sprott…

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Minnesota Legislature House Speaker Melissa Hortman, DFL-Brooklyn Park held a morning press conference to lay out the priorities of the DFL majority Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023 St. Paul, Minn.Glen Stubb | Star Tribune | Getty ImagesOne Minnesota lawmaker and her spouse were fatally shot and a second lawmaker and his spouse were injured in separate “targeted shootings” at their homes in eastern Minnesota, officials said. Officials are still searching for the suspect.Gov. Tim Walz said the shootings appear to be “politically motivated” and “targeted political violence.”Walz at a news conference identified the slain lawmaker as State Rep. Melissa Hortman of…

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Did the market’s stiff upper lip finally waver on Friday, as a characteristic rush to buy a morning dip failed by the close in the face of air attacks between Israel and Iran? Things will have to slacken a bit more from here to draw this conclusion, given that the S & P 500 lost only 1.1% on the day and 0.4% for the week, not even retreating as far as where it sat before the monthly jobs report the prior Friday. The index didn’t quite touch its 20-day average at the week’s low, a very short-term trend line that…

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Philippe Laffont, founder and chief investment officer of Coatue Management LLC.Chris Goddney | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesWhile investors may have been put off by bitcoin’s volatility in its early years, a few factors are emerging that will make the flagship crypto a key part of a portfolio, according to Coatue Management’s Philippe Laffont.The founder of the tech-focused hedge fund spoke Thursday at Coinbase’s State of Crypto Summit in New York City.For starters, while bitcoin has managed to surge nearly 13% in 2025, Laffont said that the cryptocurrency’s volatility has come down over time. Bitcoin’s dramatic price swings have been a…

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Goldman Sachs this week named several stocks that analysts at the investment bank say have more room to run. The Wall Street firm says these companies are resilient and that investors should quickly buy them. CNBC Pro combed through Goldman Sachs research to find five buy-rated stocks that it says have more upside. They include: Apple, MasTec, BJ’s, Valvoline and Kontoor Brands. MasTec The infrastructure and renewables infrastructure company is a new buy at Goldman. Analyst Ati Modak lifted his rating on the stock to buy from neutral, citing multipl positive catalysts ahead. Mastec is expected to benefit from robust…

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Several stocks could soon be due for pullbacks after seeing sizable gains this week, according to a widely-used technical indicator. Stocks took a hit Friday after Israel launched a series of airstrikes on Iran in the largest attack on the Islamic Republic since the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. Following Israel’s attack, which killed at least three of Iran’s senior military leaders, Iran launched more than 100 drones toward Israel. The attacks sent investors out of stocks and into safe-haven assets like the U.S. dollar and gold, both of which rallied Friday. The S & P 500 finished Friday’s session…

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Miley Cyrus still remembers the first purchase she ever made upon making “a little money.”It was “a black perforated Alaia belt,” Cyrus, 32, told The New York Times in an interview that published on May 31. “I do still have it, and that’s why I’m so emotionally attached to Alaia.” Perforated Alaia belts currently run for $850 to $1,750 each, according to the French design house’s site.Cyrus, who wore a custom crop top and skirt made by the brand at the 2025 Met Gala on May 5, is perhaps best-known today as a three-time Grammy-winning recording artist. But she first…

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