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SpaceX Makes Moonshot Bet on Coding, Palantir Inks $300M Contract with USDA

Market update for April 22, 2026.Check out the Public app for incredible investing tools and to support the show (LINK)Follow us on Instagram (@TheRundownDaily) for bonus content and instant reactions.In today’s episode:Kevin Warsh faces tough questions over Fed independenceSpace ...  Show more

Tim Cook Steps Down as Apple CEO, Amazon Expands Anthropic Partnership

Market update for Tuesday April 21, 2026Check out the Public app for incredible investing tools and to support the show (LINK)Follow us on Instagram (@TheRundownDaily) for bonus content and instant reactions.In today’s episode:March retail sales come in stronger than expected as ...  Show more

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