Author: Destinee Patterson, WRAL reporter

The rally in U.S. tech stocks lost steam on Tuesday while bond yields and the dollar fell, as investors trimmed positions ahead of the first ‘Big Tech’ earnings reports and digested U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest tirade against Fed Chair Jerome Powell. In my column today I look at the differences – and potentially worrying similarities – between today’s AI frenzy and the dotcom boom and bust of 25 years ago. Fed reform may move markets more than Powell ouster:Mike Dolan 2.Read More

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Jessica Naziri shares tech to assist everyone, including an app for voice loss, a lamp for people with dyslexia and a mouthpiece for increased mobility.Read More

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Harris County has partnered with NPower, a national non-profit, to launch a $1.8 million tech training program for veterans and underserved young adults. The initiative offers a 20-week, tuition-free course starting in Fall 2025, designed to equip participants with essential technology and digital media skills. The program includes comprehensive support such as career development resources, resume writing assistance, and mock interviews. With potential job opportunities paying up to $100K annually, the program aims to create a new generation of tech professionals. Applications are currently open.Read More

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Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today’s guests are Charles Schwab’s Liz Ann Sonders, Bank of America’s Peter Galbo, Catalyst Brands’ Marc Rosen, Cambria Investment Management’s Meb Faber, US Treasury ’s Deputy Secretary Michael Faulkender, Seaport Research Partners’ Jay Goldberg, Constellation Research’s Ray Wang, Butterfly’s Adam Waglay and Harbinger Sports Partners Rashaun Williams, Steve Cannon and Jonathan Mariner. (Source: Bloomberg)Read More

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