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Christian Nunley

Christian Nunley

Author at Mad Money with Jim Cramer Online - CNBC Cable Network at Mad Money with Jim Cramer Online - CNBC Cable Network

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    How stablecoins could change the way Americans shop in stores

    Small businesses see stablecoins as a way to cut down on fees and give customers access to new forms of rewards.
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    Why Wall Street and Washington are excited about the GENIUS Act sta...

    As Congress moves to pass the GENIUS Act stablecoin legislation, lawmakers and top executives discuss on CNBC what the bill means for the industry. Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) shares how the bill adds protections for users. Tether's Paolo Ardoino and Haun Ventures' Katie Haun break down the rise in stablecoin demand. Coinbase’s Faryar Shirzad and Mizuho's Dan Dolev compare stablecoins to products already on the market. Ryan McInerney, Visa CEO, breaks down how the company will remain relevant and Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev shares why he thinks the U.S. needs to compete in digital payment innovation.
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    Private equity can now invest in NFL teams. Here's what it could me...

    In recent years, valuations of professional football teams have skyrocketed, boosted in part by soaring media rights packages.
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    Here's how data centers became a billion-dollar real estate investment

    The U.S. has most of the world's data centers. The concentration has caused the value of the land they're built on to soar. Investors are putting money to work.
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    Why the price of chocolate's key ingredient skyrocketed in 2024 - CNBC

    Chocolate’s key ingredient, cocoa, has soared in price throughout 2024.
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    Why the $183 billion video game industry can't quit microtransactio...

    Two of the largest video game companies in the U.S. now make the vast majority of their money from live-service games, subscriptions and in-game spending.
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    Here's how much states make from taxes on recreational marijuana - ...

    State governments make a lot of money from legal marijuana. The most recent midterm elections offered five states an opportunity to cash in on the marijuana tax revenue sweepstakes, but only Maryland and Missouri voted for the plant’s legalization while the Dakotas and Arkansas did not. Here’s a breakdown of just how much some states make.
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    European countries face an air-conditioning Catch-22 after its red ...

    Europe faces a growing energy crisis coming into the colder, winter months. It will face another problem if more scorching summer heat waves return.
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    How college athletes line up tens of thousands of dollars in name, ...

    The NCAA enacted an interim name, image and likeness policy almost a year ago, allowing athletes to strike deals with local car dealerships to major brands.
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    People in the Philippines are earning cryptocurrency during the pan...

    Filipino citizens play video games to supplement income using NFTs, and cryptocurrency amid pandemic induced economic downturn.
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    China critic Katherine Tai confirmed by Senate as Biden’s U.S. Trad...

    Katherine Tai, a critic of China’s trade practices, is set to be confirmed Wednesday as the Biden administration’s top trade official.
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    Pentagon chief, secretary of State announce first trips abroad as B...

    Pentagon chief, secretary of State announce first trips abroad as Biden looks to reset global relations.
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    Milwaukee Bucks executive Alex Lasry to run for Senate in 2022

    Milwaukee Bucks executive Alex Lasry announced that he would run for the U.S. Senate seat in Wisconsin currently held by Ron Johnson.
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    Biden imposes sanctions on Myanmar military leaders who directed coup

    President Joe Biden said he will sanction leaders of the military coup in Myanmar that has imprisoned leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
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    Democratic senators will push to pass pot reform bill this year - CNBC

    Many states have legalized marijuana to some degree. A trio of senators wants to repeal the federal cannabis prohibition and provide relief for pot convictions.