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Stocks @ Night is a daily newsletter delivered after hours, giving you the first information about tomorrow and the last information about today. Sign up for free to receive it straight to your inbox. Here’s what CNBC TV producers were watching as the S&P 500 rose Monday, and what they’re watching for next. Oil and War Brent crude futures and West Texas Intermediate crude futures both rose more than 6%. Brent is currently up 17% in one month. WTI rose about 14% in one month. @LCO.1 Brent Crude Oil Futures 1 Million Mountains Over the Past Month Defense The iShares…

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We have news regarding Bruce Campbell’s health. The “Evil Dead” star said he was diagnosed with “a type of cancer that is ‘treatable’ rather than ‘curable’.” “I’m sorry if this shocks you, but I was too,” Bruce wrote in a statement shared on March 2nd on X (formerly Twitter). “Good news, I won’t go into any more detail. I’m posting this because as a professional, I have to change some things. My appearance, my shortcomings, and my work in general need to take a backseat to my treatment.” The 67-year-old, who called his cancer battle an “opportunity”, said his plan…

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listen to this article | 3 minutesinformationReal Madrid suffered a shocking home defeat to Getafe, their second straight defeat in the Spanish Football League, and are now four points behind leaders Barcelona.Martin Satriano’s superb first-half volley gave Getafe a 1-0 victory against the Santiago Bernabéu on Monday.Real dominated the ball from the kick-off and controlled the match, but were unable to convert their pressure into goals and squandered several chances in an awkward match.Alvaro Arbeloa’s side were left defenseless in the 39th minute when a half-cleared cross was lured to the edge of the box and Satriano fired a powerful…

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Monday’s stock market resilience in the face of the Iran war was because the Middle East no longer carries the economic weight it once did.”The market simply didn’t care,” Kramer said on “Mad Money.” S&P500 The stock closed slightly higher on the first day of trading after the US and Israel attacked Iran over the weekend. At the lowest point in trading, the index was down 1.2%. “We rebounded significantly from that low” throughout the day, Kramer noted.Kramer said U.S. energy independence has changed how investors react to geopolitical shocks. “We produce so much oil domestically…

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Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon gives a keynote speech at Computex in Taipei, Taiwan on May 19, 2025.Anne Wang | ReutersBARCELONA, Spain — Robotics will represent a “bigger opportunity” for the world. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon told CNBC that the semiconductor giant will continue to expand beyond smartphones.In January, Qualcomm launched a robot processor under the Dragonwing brand, aiming to develop a chipset that can work with multiple robot platforms. It’s a similar approach the company has taken for smartphones, and its Snapdragon processors have become the primary chips used by electronics companies. “I think robotics will start to scale within…

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Khamenei’s killing by the United States and Israel created a power vacuum at the heart of the Iranian regime and triggered a complex process to find a successor. The Islamic Republic has only had one leadership change since it came to power nearly half a century ago. Khamenei, who succeeded Ruhollah Khomeini in 1989, was killed without an officially declared successor. A three-person council was formed on Sunday to maintain power until Khamenei’s successor is chosen. However, the US and Israeli attacks continue, and there is no telling how long it will take. Here’s what you need to know: Under…

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Panoramic view of Tehran with smoke visible in the distance after an explosion was reported in the city, March 2, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. Contributor | Getty ImagesWhat you need to know todayThe first flights from Dubai have been allowed to depart since the US and Israel attacked Iran, but the service is “limited”. This comes after more than 11,000 flights were canceled in the Middle East.Oil prices soared after Iran reportedly announced it had closed the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices rose more than 8% on Monday as market participants feared the war between the United States and Iran…

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Thousands of people gathered peacefully across the United States throughout Monday to denounce and protest the U.S. and Israeli military operations in Iran. According to CNN affiliate WCVB, Boston residents took to the streets amid the cold temperatures. According to CNN affiliate WCVB, one demonstrator told the crowd that he opposed “endless, stupid, immoral and dangerous wars.” In New York City, crowds of protesters gathered in Manhattan for a brief rally and marched peacefully through the city’s streets holding banners and posters and chanting “Hands off Iran now.” Elsewhere in the city, smaller groups took a different attitude. Dozens of…

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Meeting halfway wasn’t always easy for Josh Duhamel and Fergie. The Transformers actor, who shares son Axel-Jacques Duhamel, 12, with the Fergalicious singer, offered new insight into their 2017 split, explaining that the main reason for his divorce from his ex-wife was their conflicting outlooks on life. “We’re very different,” he explained on the March 2 episode of the “Skinny Confidential” podcast. “Fergie and I have different worldviews, and that’s okay.” Despite having contrasting values, Josh, 53, insists he has “no regrets” about marrying his 50-year-old boyfriend, highlighting their strong co-parenting dynamic and Fergie’s friendly dynamic with wife Audra Mari,…

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Cheonggung missile launcher on display during the Seoul International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition (ADEX 2025) held at Seoul Air Force Base in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on October 17, 2025.Null Photo | Null Photo | Getty ImagesSouth Korean defense-related stocks rose significantly on Tuesday, when the South Korean market returned from the holiday, as interest in defense stocks increased worldwide due to the Iran war. Shares of major Hanwha Aerospace, South Korea’s largest defense manufacturer, soared nearly 25% before cutting its gains to about 13%, while Korea Aerospace Industries, which rose more than 12%, pared its gains to 2.4%.…

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