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SpaceX (SPCX) made history on Friday – raising $75 billion in the largest IPO “ever” – promptly gaining 19% in its Nasdaq debut.The frenzy is real, the story is compelling, but the valuation, hovering around the $2 trillion mark, is already priced for perfection.And for investors who prefer conviction over crowd psychology, there is a quieter, more grounded opportunity worth considering – Nokia (NOK).What makes Nokia stock a compelling buy in 2026Most people still associate Nokia with the brick-like handsets that dominated the early 2000s. That era is long gone.Today, Nokia is a global communications infrastructure firm operating across four…

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In this web exclusive, Broadway stars Brandon Uranowitz, Joshua Henry and Caissie Levy (each a Tony Award-nominated star of the musical revival “Ragtime”) talk with correspondent Mo Rocca about their emotional connections with the show’s story and themes – as artists, audience members, and cast members from past productions.

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‘$1,250’‘$1,200’‘$1,350’‘FIFA should be ashamed of themselves.’World Cup fans reveal how much they paid for a seat at the US’s opening game against Paraguay, amid controversy over record-high ticket costs and dynamic pricing.Published On 13 Jun 202613 Jun 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo

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Washington — Amid volatile diplomacy and tit-for-tat strikes between the United States and Iran, American military planners have discussed contingencies that would involve U.S. forces helping secure Iran’s nuclear materials if a deal is reached, according to U.S. officials familiar with knowledge of the ongoing planning. The discussions, which remain preliminary and are contingent on a range of battlefield and political developments, center on how the Pentagon could support the Department of Energy in seizing Tehran’s highly enriched uranium, the officials told CBS News, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss national security issues. Under one scenario reviewed by defense officials, U.S.…

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A video displays Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, after the company’s initial public offering at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York on June 12, 2026.Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesShortly before the opening of Nasdaq trading on Friday, Elon Musk stepped in front of a cheerful crowd at SpaceX’s company town in Texas. His rocket maker was about to hit the public market at a valuation of around $2 trillion, instantly becoming the sixth most-valuable U.S. company. Musk, weeks shy of his 55th birthday, told staffers that, in the early days of the company, he gave it “less than…

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Check out some of the companies making the biggest moves midday: Trucking companies — Freight stocks sold off in reaction to Amazon saying it will open its less-than-truckload shipping services to companies outside its own network, posing a threat to industry incumbents. FedEx Freight Holding and Old Dominion Freight Line both slumped 5%; XPO dropped 4%; and Saia and ArcBest each fell 3%. Amazon itself dipped 2%. Super Micro Computer — The AI server maker plunged 18% after setting plans to raise $7 billion through the sale of equity- and equity-linked securities to help cover the cost of hardware component…

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US men’s national team eyes World Cup glory, prepares for Paraguay match Fox News chief correspondent Jonathan Hunt provides an update on the FIFA World Cup 2026, live from Los Angeles Stadium. He features the U.S. national team preparing for their upcoming match against Paraguay, discussing their potential for winning the coveted trophy. Hunt shares his insights on the team’s performance, emphasizing their attacking strength and areas for improvement. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Mexico defeated South Africa, 2-0, in the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Thursday. Now, the U.S. men’s national team…

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