Dena Jalbert, founder and CEO of Align Business Advisory Services, breaks down 2026’s M&A surge, SpaceX IPO buzz, and major media shakeups. cheddar.com/media/from-spa…
Ali Kashani, CEO of Serve Robotics, explains how Maggie is redefining delivery with AI, edge computing, and human-like interaction on city streets. cheddar.com/media/delivery…
Amazon announced Tuesday it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire satellite communications company Globalstar for $11.57 billion. cheddar.com/media/amazon-a…
A 20-year-old Texas man accused of throwing a lit Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s San Francisco home has been charged with attempted murder. cheddar.com/media/suspect-…
More than 2,000 film and television stars and creatives... including Joaquin Phoenix, Florence Pugh, Pedro Pascal, Ben Stiller, Bryan Cranston, and Jane Fonda. cheddar.com/media/over-200…
Wednesday, April 15th marks Tax Day... the federal deadline for Americans to file their 2025 income tax returns with the IRS. cheddar.com/media/april-15…
JPMorgan Chase kicked off earnings season by reporting a staggering 16.5 billion dollars in net income for the first quarter of 2026. cheddar.com/media/jpmorgan…
David Branch of Wells Fargo explains why cocoa prices are falling but some candy costs remain high and when consumers may finally see relief at checkout. cheddar.com/media/chocolat…
Meta is building a photorealistic, AI-powered 3D version of Mark Zuckerberg that can interact with employees in real time.
According to the Financial Times, the AI character is being trained on Zuckerberg's mannerisms, tone, public statements, and his current thinking on company strategy so that workers can feel more connected to him without him physically being present. Zuckerberg is personally involved in testing and fine-tuning the model, reportedly spending five to ten hours a week coding on AI projects and sitting in on technical reviews.
Meta CFO Susan Li credits AI coding agents with a 30% rise in output per engineer since the start of 2025. The company is spending between $115 and $135 billion in capital expenditure on AI in 2026 alone, with plans to invest up to $600 billion in AI infrastructure by 2028.
Will other large tech firms follow this trend?
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Today on Taking Stock | S&P 500 rises as U.S. begins Strait of Hormuz blockade.
@ameriprise previews big bank earnings, @Baehr on $BTC price action + @div_energy celebrates its 25th anniversary of founding!
@JD_Durkin has more after the close. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
Colonel Chris Hadfield, astronaut and best-selling author, breaks down Artemis II and why NASA’s next crewed mission is key to returning humans to the Moon. cheddar.com/media/understa…
Coachella Weekend 2 kicks off this Friday April 17 and the spending is far from over 🎡 💵
With 125,000 attendees expected again, weekend 2 General Admission tickets started at $549 at face value, with VIP at $1,199. Resale prices are already hitting $1,788 and climbing with days to spare. Additionally, the average attendee spends around $375 on food, drinks, and merchandise once inside the gates. Car camping adds $420 plus fees. Preferred camping is $540. Glamping packages run $2,900 to over $5,000. A shuttle pass is $150. Preferred parking is $299. Flights and nearby hotels add several hundred more per person.
All in, the budget experience runs $2,500 to $3,000 per person for the weekend. VIP with amenities lands between $4,000 and $5,000. A full luxury hotel setup can push past $10,000.
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After a grueling day of high-stakes negotiations in Islamabad, Vice President JD Vance emerged to deliver a stark message, no deal had been reached. cheddar.com/media/us-iran-…
Tech giant Anthropic is sounding the alarm after discovering that its most powerful AI model to date didn’t just find software vulnerabilities, it exploited it. cheddar.com/media/anthropi…
After an epic journey that captured the imagination of a nation, the Artemis II crew made their splashdown return to Earth, and the country was watching. cheddar.com/media/artemis-…
Delta Air Lines just unveiled its next generation Delta One Suite, making it the most ambitious upgrade in the airline's business class history.
Announced today, the new suite will debut in early 2027 on Delta's incoming Airbus A350-1000, its newest and largest aircraft. The redesigned suite features longer sleeping space, 24-inch 4K screens, Bluetooth connectivity, wireless charging, enhanced lighting, and more storage, all built around ten years of customer data and two years of intentional design. The A350-1000 will carry 53 Delta One Suites per plane, 33% more than any Delta aircraft today. But the bigger story is what happens to the existing fleet.
The airline is also retrofitting its entire Airbus A330-200 and A330-300 fleet with Delta One Suites for the first time, adding sliding privacy doors to cabins that have never had them. Every seat across both fleets will get Delta's largest seatback screens ever, along with Bluetooth, USB-C, and memory foam cushions. Delta says it will have more business class suites than any other U.S. airline. The move is a direct shot at United and American, both of which have been racing to upgrade their own front cabins. Delta was first to popularize the suite concept in the U.S. nearly a decade ago.
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Ben Geman, Energy Reporter at Axios, explains how the Iran war could reshape global energy—disrupting supply, shifting power, and accelerating a new regime. cheddar.com/media/why-this…
Max Gokhman, Deputy Chief Investment Officer, breaks down how geopolitics is shaping markets—and what it means for investors navigating global uncertainty. cheddar.com/media/war-trad…