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Your recap for December 12, 2025 Top stories for youAmkor, Seagate Technology, Semtech, and Photronics Shares Are Falling, What You Need To KnowWhy GE Aerospace (GE) Stock Is Trading Up TodayWhy Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF) Stock Is Up TodayA $1 Billion Reason to Buy Disney Stock HereBob Iger Says ‘Creativity Is the New Productivity’ as Disney Bets $1 Billion on OpenAI a…View more storiesMy portfolio highlightsDay Change   -0.8%Top gainersGEGE Aerospace299.81
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Wall Street closed lower on Friday as weak guidance from major AI chipmakers like Broadcom triggered a broad selloff in tech, weighing heavily on the Nasdaq and S&P 500. Concerns over stretched valuations and delayed AI revenue overshadowed otherwise strong earnings and supportive Fed policy signals.

  • DJIA [-0.51%]
  • S&P 500 [-1.07%]
  • Nasdaq [-1.69%]
  • Russell 2K [-1.39%]

Market-Moving News

Aviation

After Years of Waiting, Boeing’s Narrow-Body Recovery Gets Real

Boeing (NYSE: BA) just cleared a regulatory checkpoint that has stalled its recovery for years. 

U.S. aviation regulators will now formally review the upgraded flight crew alerting system for the 737 MAX 10.

That review matters because you are watching Boeing move from redesign into validation, where timelines finally become measurable. 

It signals that the conversation is shifting from fixes to approval.

Why This Jet Changes the Math

The MAX 10 is Boeing’s highest capacity narrow-body aircraft and a core profit driver airlines have been waiting on, and you can feel how much is riding on it after delays locked up cash, disrupted production plans, and strained customer trust.

Once certification opens the door, backlog starts turning into real deliveries, factories regain stability, and rhythm returns across the 737 line. 

That progress flows straight into stronger cash generation.

From Promises to Process

This milestone also sets a compliance framework for safety upgrades across the entire MAX family. 

A unified standard reduces future friction and simplifies regulatory engagement going forward.

Recovery now depends on execution, and you measure progress in filings, reviews, and approvals, not headlines. The runway is clearer, but the climb still has to be flown.

Fintech

From Stablecoin Issuer to Regulated Bank, Circle Makes Its Move

Circle (NYSE: CRCL) just cleared a milestone that reshapes its entire identity. U.S. regulators granted conditional approval for Circle to form a national trust bank. 

That decision matters because you are seeing Circle move from crypto rails into federal oversight, where credibility is built, not marketed. 

It places the company directly inside the U.S. banking framework.

This structure allows Circle to hold and manage USDC reserves under national supervision. 

In a market where regulation now defines survival, Circle is choosing alignment over resistance.

Why This Changes the Adoption Curve

A national trust bank opens doors that were previously closed. Large institutions require strict custody, settlement, and compliance standards. 

With this approval, you now see Circle qualifying for roles crypto firms usually cannot touch, including institutional custody and regulated settlement services.

That shift accelerates enterprise adoption and deepens trust with policymakers. Circle becomes part of the rulebook instead of reacting to it.

Building for the Long Financial Cycle

This move signals a long-horizon strategy. Circle is not chasing speculative growth; it is laying infrastructure.

As digital dollars and tokenized assets expand, you find Circle positioned as a utility layer, not a product cycle. 

If final approval follows, Circle transitions from crypto-native issuer to regulated financial backbone. That is how durability is built.

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The timing is razor thin. Once this breakout accelerates, the opportunity gap closes.

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Restaurants

Chipotle’s 4,000th Restaurant Isn’t a Peak, It’s a Launchpad

Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG) just opened its 4,000th restaurant, a milestone that confirms years of disciplined execution. 

Very few restaurant brands reach this size without sacrificing food standards, speed, or customer trust.

What makes this moment different is how controlled the growth has been. 

At this scale, you are watching a concept turn into infrastructure, one designed to expand without creating operational stress or cultural drift.

Stores Built for How People Eat Now

The newest Chipotle locations are engineered around digital ordering, drive-thru pickup lanes, and faster kitchen throughput. 

These formats are no longer pilots; they are now the default blueprint.

That matters because you find convenience engineered into the system, not bolted on after problems appear. 

It lets Chipotle lift traffic while keeping labor efficiency and consistency intact.

A Long Runway, Not a Victory Lap

Reaching 4,000 locations puts Chipotle more than halfway to its stated goal of 7,000 restaurants across North America. 

That target reflects confidence rooted in repeatable execution, not aggressive guesswork.

At this stage, you are dealing with a company that knows exactly how to scale, adapt to shifting habits, and protect margins at the same time. 

This milestone is a checkpoint, not a ceiling.

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Top Winners and Losers

Rythm Inc [RYM] $23.80 (+47.73%)

RYTHM surged as news of Trump’s potential cannabis reclassification boosted sentiment around hemp-based consumer brands positioned for nationwide growth.

Tilray Brands Inc [TLRY] $12.15 (+44.13%)

Tilray also soared on reports of the Trump-led executive order to reclassify marijuana, unlocking major tax and distribution benefits.

Frequency Electronics Inc [FEIM] $46.45 (+28.81%)

Frequency Electronics rose after posting strong Q2 results, including a 24% revenue rebound and record $82M backlog, signaling renewed momentum.

Fermi Inc [FRMI] $10.09 (-28.81%)

Fermi plunged after a key potential tenant terminated a $150 million construction funding agreement, raising doubts about near-term financing for its massive Project Matador data center.

Lenz Therapeutics Inc [LENZ] $18.14 (-25.96%)

LENZ tumbled after a reported retinal tear linked to its newly launched eye drop appeared in the FDA’s adverse-event database, spooking investors over safety risks.

Arteris Inc [AIP] $16.29 (-17.18%)

Arteris slipped after announcing an acquisition that raised short-term integration and cost concerns, compounded by continued insider selling.

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Brandon asked a question this morning that stopped me cold.

We have 5,000 AI data centers in the United States. China has 550. Ten times the capacity. And companies keep building more.

But Fermi just crashed 50% because they can’t find people or power. Oracle gapped down after earnings on the same data center concerns. Broadcom followed. Taiwan Semiconductor too.

What happens when the entire infrastructure thesis meets physical reality?

In today’s free session replay, you’ll discover:

  • Why Nvidia’s financing model may have created artificial demand. Companies can’t afford to buy chips with cash. So Nvidia finances the purchases. Google gives credits instead of dollars for data center access. When you don’t exchange actual money, demand looks stronger than it actually is. The bills eventually come due.
  • What Google’s TPU structure reveals about GPU necessity.TPUs are software-based. They don’t require the same power intensity as Nvidia’s hardware approach. Google’s Gemini benchmarks already outperform GPU-based systems. If software solves what hardware was supposed to solve, why build more data centers?
  • The option flow pattern that caught Oracle’s earnings disaster.Ghost Prints surveillance console showed massive put buying Wednesday. Members who acted saw 300% returns by Thursday morning. The same put buying pattern appeared in Broadcom today. Then Taiwan Semiconductor. Volume precedes price. Always has.
  • Why the 10-to-1 data center ratio against China might signal overbuilding. The assumption driving capital expenditure assumes we need exponentially more capacity. But efficiency gains from software could collapse that requirement overnight. Fermi’s problems suggest we’ve already hit physical constraints on expansion.
  • The steepening yield curve creating confusion across asset classes. Short-term yields are dropping while long-term yields rise. That’s an inflationary signal that doesn’t match what the Fed just delivered. Brandon walked through why this disconnect creates opportunity for traders who understand the mechanics.

Brandon spent time on something that matters more than any single trade. The Fed delivered a hawkish cut. Not dovish. Not neutral. They cut rates while signaling they don’t need to cut again.

The market’s reaction tells you everything. Technology weakness isn’t random selling. It’s the option flow recognizing that AI infrastructure assumptions face real constraints.

People or power. You need both to build data centers. Fermi proved you can’t just announce expansion and expect it to happen.

→ Watch Brandon explain why the AI infrastructure thesis faces its first real test and what the option flow reveals about institutional positioning

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Newsmax Celebrates Christmas With ‘Awakening,’ ‘Jesus the Nazarene’ on Sunday

Newsmax celebrates the Christmas season on Sunday with a two-part look at Christ’s birth and life, beginning with “Awakening: Jesus in Bethlehem” at 9 p.m., followed by “Jesus the Nazarene: His Galilee Ministry.”

Instagram influencer and licensed tour guide Dimitris Chermantas starts by taking viewers on an immersive and reverent journey through the Holy Land that brings to life the Nativity of Christ.

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He then adds a second half-hour documentary that guides one through the sacred sites of Christ’s teachings, from Mount of the Beatitudes to Capernaum.

“Awakening” transports viewers to the sacred sites of Jesus’ birth through stunning visuals, biblical insight, and historical context.

Filmed entirely on location in Bethlehem and Nazareth, it connects the physical landmarks with the profound truths of Christianity’s central story.

Specifically, the documentary retraces with the audience the places of the events of the birth of Christ. Included in that journey are the streets of Bethlehem, the Grotto of the Nativity, the House of the Annunciation in Nazareth, the Shepherds’ Field, and the Milk Grotto.

“We wanted to create something deeply authentic that allows viewers to see, hear, and feel the real places where the events took place and to understand what each location means within the context of God incarnate,” Chermantas said.

Produced by Chermantas & Raw Midea Production, the second installment continues the story, adding the many places Jesus walked, taught, preached and performed miracles. From His Sermon on the Mount to the feeding of the 5,000 and his ministry in Capernaum, the special retraces Jesus’ physical steps.”This is more than a travelogue,” Chermantas said, noting that viewers will engage with the biblical narrative in a fresh and personal way. “It’s a spiritual experience and a visual pilgrimage.”

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I’m Joan Meiners , The Republic’s climate reporter. Since early 2022, I’ve been covering how warming average temperatures resulting from human fossil fuel emissions alter life as we know it in Arizona, and what can be done about it.  

It’s often (but not always!) a fairly depressing story, and a beat that requires a sustainable mental approach. So when the outlook on U.S. climate progress went from bad to worse this January, I started to dream more seriously about a project I’d pitched years earlier that seemed to offer a fresh take on this topic that can be tough for writers and readers alike. 

What if, I asked my editor, instead of driving my car around to document how climate change is affecting the economies and health of Arizona communities, I strung that coverage together as a series while riding my mountain bike across the state on the 850-mile Arizona Trail?  

Thus began six months of intensive spreadsheet building, gear testing, endurance training, route mapping and pre-reporting research and interviews to prepare for the journey and outline relevant issues along the way.  

I’ve been mountain biking and backpacking in remote places for 20 years and organizing my whole life into spreadsheets for even longer. So I felt confident that, if I did my due diligence and brought all the right tools, I should be able to pull this off.  

The trail, at times, had other ideas. I spent the first day heading south from the Arizona-Utah border pushing my heavy bike up steep switchbacks in the rain. And the adventure only got more dynamic from there.  

In 38 days of riding over two months, I crossed forests decimated by climate-intensified wildfire  where volunteers were filling in for defunded federal workers to restore trail access. I nearly ran out of water in the steep, drought-stricken Mazatzal Mountains. I marveled at unexpected wildlife sightings  through the Sky Islands. And I confronted a range of accelerating human impacts near the border with Mexico.  

Each week, I interviewed sources and travelers on the trail and fired off dispatches to the newsroom about the climate context of what I was seeing whenever I had glimmers of cell service from high points. I carried all my own gear and spent most of those days alone, with time to consider what it all means for Arizonans. 

You can binge all eight dispatches now at the links below. Or pick your favorite region and experience a piece of the trail while learning about some of the climate risks, conflicts and solutions at play there. Just as building the Arizona Trail was a collaborative effort between state and federal agencies, experts say that addressing climate change will require coordination and commitment across many sectors of society.  

The path is mapped out and wild adventure awaits. Thank you for supporting local news.  

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Jesus in Bethlehem

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Journey to the birthplace of Jesus. The prophets spoke of his arrival. Dimitris Chermantas brings the Gospel to life retracing the events of the birth of Jesus Christ, from Nazareth to Bethlehem.

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His Galilee Ministry

Sunday at 9:30 p.m. ET

Explore the teachings and miracles of the man they called Jesus of Nazareth. Immerse yourself in the journey that changed the world. Dimitris Chermantas takes viewers on a spiritual journey retracing the ministry of Jesus in Galilee.

Israel Now

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This Week: Josh Hammer, author of “Israel and Civilization,” joins Katrina Szish and Bob Brooks to discuss the importance of the U.S.-Israel alliance.

America Right Now

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This Week: John Chell, Ret. NYPD Chief of Department, will join Tom Basile to discuss the updates in the Luigi Mangione case.

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This Week: 2025 Kennedy Center honoree and Grammy Award winner Gloria Gaynor will share what it was like being honored by President Donald Trump.

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This Week: Chad Wolf, former Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, will discuss the DHS hearing with Sec. Kristi Noem.

Wendy Bell Common Sense

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This Week: Tens of millions in taxpayer money allegedly grifted by Somali refugees in Minnesota.Unhinged claims about climate change. The U.S. makes a big dent in the fentanyl crisis. The liberal media chides President Trump for unkind comments but doesn’t hesitate to do the same to him.  Wendy Bell breaks it down with radio hosts Carl DeMaioStacy Washington, and Brian Craig.

Greg Kelly This Week

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This Week:  Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, warns that Minnesota’s federal Medicaid funding could be withheld next year due to systemic fraud vulnerabilities. And former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin seeks to overturn the George Floyd murder conviction. Journalist Liz Collin discusses the latest on his appeal. 

Ed Henry The Briefing Weekly

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This Week: Ed Henry speaks with Sen. Ron Johnson on the state of President Trump’s economy. Former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross tells us how the President can usher in the golden age of America in just three years. And Ed talks with a corn and soybean farmer from Iowa, who sat next to the President as he announced a $12 billion farm aid package.

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The Rolling Stones’ song “Gimme Shelter” was written during which war?

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 Vietnam War

 World War II

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