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Bill Gates bets nearly 30% of his $36.6B fortune on Buffett’s top stock pick

Gates Foundation Trust committed nearly 30% of its $36,583,755,044 reported 13F portfolio to a single stock at the end of the third quarter of 2025: Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares. The position, worth $10,942,248,714 across 21,765,224 shares, represents the largest holding in a trust that serves as the investment arm behind one of the world’s…

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Trump tariff refund checks: what the Supreme Court ruling really means?

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on February 20, 2026, in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump (docket 24-1287) that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose sweeping tariffs on imports from China, Canada, Mexico, and other countries. Chief Justice Roberts wrote the majority opinion, holding that the…

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Nvidia and OpenAI ditch $100B pact for $30B bet, FT reveals

Nvidia and OpenAI have scrapped their ambitious $100 billion multi-year partnership and replaced it with a far simpler arrangement: a roughly $30 billion equity investment from the chipmaker into OpenAI’s next funding round. The dramatic restructuring, first reported by the Financial Times, signals that even the two most powerful companies in artificial intelligence are recalibrating…

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Trump tariff ruling could save households $900, but refund checks crushed

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on February 20, 2026, that President Donald Trump lacked the authority to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, a decision that could save the lowest-income American households roughly $900 each in higher prices. But the promise of relief is colliding with a bitter reality. the Trump administration…

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From coffee to clothes, these items could get cheaper after Supreme Court kills tariffs

The Supreme Court struck down most of the tariffs President Trump imposed under his reciprocal tariff program, a ruling that could lower prices on a wide range of imported goods, from clothing and coffee to electronics and household items. The decision invalidated duties created by Executive Order 14257, which had used emergency economic powers to…

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