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JUST IN: Representative Dan Newhouse just disclosed dozens of stock sales.
Including a well-timed sale of UnitedHealth, $UNH.
Full trade list up on Quiver. https://t.co/aBjZ5jt7fy
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JUST IN: Representative Dan Newhouse just disclosed dozens of stock sales.
Including a well-timed sale of UnitedHealth, $UNH.
Full trade list up on Quiver. https://t.co/aBjZ5jt7fy
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
RT @FortressCaptial: @DimitryNakhla That is one of the best stock analysis posts I’ve seen on X ever. Excellent work. Also appreciate how you said you’re not gonna buy it at the bottom. Most people don’t disclose that. 👍 i’m considering LEAPs on them.
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RT @FortressCaptial: @DimitryNakhla That is one of the best stock analysis posts I’ve seen on X ever. Excellent work. Also appreciate how you said you’re not gonna buy it at the bottom. Most people don’t disclose that. 👍 i’m considering LEAPs on them.
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$GOOGL DREW A HARD LINE ON AI SEARCH DATA
Google gave website owners little choice when it came to using their content to train and power its AI-driven search. According to internal documents revealed in the antitrust trial, Google knew it could’ve asked for publisher permission—but decided it was too messy. Instead, they made a “silent update” with no public notice and required any publisher who wanted to appear in search to also feed its AI tools.
The doc shows Google had discussed giving sites more granular controls—like opting out of AI Overviews while staying in regular search—but ultimately offered no new options. The only real “out” was a technical no-snippet tag that also tanks visibility in search results.
With over 90% of the search market, Google holds all the leverage, and many publishers say AI Overviews have already hurt their traffic and ad revenue. As antitrust regulators push for changes, one key remedy on the table would force Google to let sites opt out of model training on a product-by-product basis—without getting booted from search entirely.
As Bloomberg reports, this strategy was all about keeping Google’s AI pipeline full while giving publishers the least control possible.
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$GOOGL DREW A HARD LINE ON AI SEARCH DATA
Google gave website owners little choice when it came to using their content to train and power its AI-driven search. According to internal documents revealed in the antitrust trial, Google knew it could’ve asked for publisher permission—but decided it was too messy. Instead, they made a “silent update” with no public notice and required any publisher who wanted to appear in search to also feed its AI tools.
The doc shows Google had discussed giving sites more granular controls—like opting out of AI Overviews while staying in regular search—but ultimately offered no new options. The only real “out” was a technical no-snippet tag that also tanks visibility in search results.
With over 90% of the search market, Google holds all the leverage, and many publishers say AI Overviews have already hurt their traffic and ad revenue. As antitrust regulators push for changes, one key remedy on the table would force Google to let sites opt out of model training on a product-by-product basis—without getting booted from search entirely.
As Bloomberg reports, this strategy was all about keeping Google’s AI pipeline full while giving publishers the least control possible.
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S&P 500 Closing Bell Heatmap (May 19, 2025)
$SPY +0.02% 🔳
$QQQ -0.03% 🔳
$DJI +0.27% 🟩
$IWM -0.51% 🟥 https://t.co/ecFYSvlwkC
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S&P 500 Closing Bell Heatmap (May 19, 2025)
$SPY +0.02% 🔳
$QQQ -0.03% 🔳
$DJI +0.27% 🟩
$IWM -0.51% 🟥 https://t.co/ecFYSvlwkC
S&P 500 Opening Bell Heatmap (May 19, 2025)
$SPY -0.92% 🟥
$QQQ -1.25% 🟥
$DJI -0.64% 🟥
$IWM -1.42% 🟥 https://t.co/b05lSdyqXG - Wall St Enginetweet
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Representative Ro Khanna just said:
"If 82% of American voters view the influence of money in politics as a threat to democracy, why haven’t we limited Big Money contributions?
Let’s listen to Americans and pass my Political Reform Plan to ban PAC and lobbyists' donations." https://t.co/6IhBiYMXs2
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Representative Ro Khanna just said:
"If 82% of American voters view the influence of money in politics as a threat to democracy, why haven’t we limited Big Money contributions?
Let’s listen to Americans and pass my Political Reform Plan to ban PAC and lobbyists' donations." https://t.co/6IhBiYMXs2
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Top congressional fundraisers in Q1:
🔵 Bernie Sanders: $11.6M
🔵 Jon Ossoff: $11.2M
🔵 AOC: $9.6M
🔵 Chris Murphy: $8.0M
🔴 Mark Lynch: $5.1M
🔵 Hakeem Jeffries: $3.7M
🔵 Ro Khanna: $3.7M
🔵 Raja Krishnmoorthi: $3.1M
🔵 Mark Warner: $3.0M
🔴 Steve Scalise: $2.6M https://t.co/0BaVfk2s6g
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Top congressional fundraisers in Q1:
🔵 Bernie Sanders: $11.6M
🔵 Jon Ossoff: $11.2M
🔵 AOC: $9.6M
🔵 Chris Murphy: $8.0M
🔴 Mark Lynch: $5.1M
🔵 Hakeem Jeffries: $3.7M
🔵 Ro Khanna: $3.7M
🔵 Raja Krishnmoorthi: $3.1M
🔵 Mark Warner: $3.0M
🔴 Steve Scalise: $2.6M https://t.co/0BaVfk2s6g
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