Tesla headlines corporate earnings: The federal tax...
Tesla headlines corporate earnings: The federal tax credit for electric vehicles expired at the end of September, so investors will be eager to hear from Tesla on Wednesday to see how it expects the next quarter to go. GM reports earnings on Tuesday, and Ford reports on Thursday. In other industries, Netflix and Coca-Cola report earnings on Tuesday, IBM details its results on Wednesday, followed by Intel on Thursday and Procter & Gamble on Friday.
Israel and Hamas accused each other of violating their ceasefire agreement, which President Trump said remains in place despite attacks in Gaza this weekend.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and President Trump ended up in a “shouting match” last week, with Trump urging Zelensky to accept Russia’s terms for ending the war, the Financial Times reported.
A cargo plane skidded off the runway in Hong Kong, killing two ground workers.
Rodrigo Paz, a pro-market centrist, won Bolivia’s runoff presidential election.
Israel Suspends Aid and Strikes Gaza After Accusing Hamas of Violating Truce
Israel on Sunday launched its heaviest...
Israel on Sunday launched its heaviest wave of attacks on Gaza since a fragile cease-fire took hold a week ago and said it was suspending humanitarian aid to the territory after accusing Hamas of firing on its forces and violating the truce.
Israel said two of its soldiers were killed in combat in Gaza on Sunday. Gaza’s health ministry initially reported 14 Palestinian deaths across Gaza on Sunday.
Both Israel and Hamas have now accused each other of violating the truce after repeated flare-ups of violence over the past three days. But both made clear on Sunday that they were still committed to maintaining the truce.
The transfer of aid into Gaza has been halted until further notice, according to two Israeli officials who requested anonymity to discuss sensitive issues.
U.S. Drillers Add Oil, Gas Rigs for First Time in Three Weeks
U.S. energy firms this week added oil and natural gas...
U.S. energy firms this week added oil and natural gas rigs for the first time in three weeks, energy services firm Baker Hughes said in its closely followed report on Oct. 17.
The total oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output, rose by one to 548 in the week to Oct. 17.
Despite this week’s rig increase, Baker Hughes said the total count was still down 37 rigs, or 6% below this time last year.
Baker Hughes said oil rigs held steady at 418 this week, while gas rigs rose by one to 121, their highest since August.
In the Gulf of Mexico, Baker Hughes said the rig count fell by two this week to eight, the lowest since September 2021.
In Texas, the biggest oil and gas-producing state, the rig count dropped by one to 237, the lowest since September 2021.
In Wyoming, the rig count fell by one to 12, the lowest since August 2024.
In Colorado, meanwhile, the rig count rose by one to 15, the highest since April 2024. Oklahomagained two rigs to 42.
The oil and gas rig count declined by about 5% in 2024 and 20% in 2023 as lower U.S. oil and gas prices over the past couple of years prompted energy firms to focus more on boosting shareholder returns and paying down debt rather than increasing output.
Around 20 independent exploration and production companies tracked by U.S. financial services firm TD Cowen said they planned to cut capital expenditures by about 4% in 2025 from 2024 levels.
That compares with roughly flat year-over-year spending in 2024, increases of 27% in 2023, 40% in 2022, and 4% in 2021.
John Bolton pleaded not guilty to mishandling classified information. Bolton—who...
John Bolton pleaded not guilty to mishandling classified information. Bolton—who served as a national security advisor during President Trump’s first term before becoming one of his most vocal critics—appeared in court yesterday to plead not guilty to the government’s case accusing him of emailing classified information to his family and keeping sensitive documents in his home.
The US took into custody two survivors from an attack on a boat it claims was transporting drugs off the coast of Venezuela.
President Trump said his threatened additional 100% tariff on goods from China is “not sustainable,” and indicated that he still plans to meet with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, later this month.
Former Rep. George Santos had his prison sentence commuted by President Trump. The Republican ex-lawmaker, who made headlines for telling lies, had been serving a more than seven-year sentence for financial crimes.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff apologized yesterday following backlash to his remarks that President Trump should send the National Guard to San Francisco. The day before, VC giant Ron Conway resigned from the charitable Salesforce Foundation’s board over the comments.
Tesla shareholders were urged to reject Elon Musk’s $1 trillion pay package by advisory firm ISS.
Apple TV will be the place to watch cars go fast after Apple inked a five-year broadcast rights deal with F1. CNBC reports that Apple will pay $140 million per year.