Palantir Q4 outlook beats Wall Street estimates despite US government shutdown worries

Palantir Q4 outlook beats Wall Street estimates despite US government shutdown worries

Palantir’s (PLTR) fourth quarter outlook came in above Wall Street’s expectations Monday despite some analyst concerns over impact from the ongoing US government shutdown. Palantir said it foresees revenue of just over $1.3 billion for the fourth quarter, ahead of the $1.2 billion projected by Wall Street analysts tracked by Bloomberg. The defense tech firm…

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Brace for more air travel delays as government shutdown drags into second month, experts say

Brace for more air travel delays as government shutdown drags into second month, experts say

Travelers heading to airports this week may face more flight disruptions as air traffic controllers missed their first full paycheck late last month and with the government shutdown on the cusp of becoming the longest in U.S. history. Almost 6,000 U.S. flights were delayed on Sunday, Nov. 2, according to FlightAware, a flight tracking service. Newark Liberty…

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In a CBS News interview, Donald Trump addresses immigration, nuclear issues, and Obama’s legacy.

Trump opens up on India-Pak conflict, Russia-China nuclear tests, US shutdown, immigration & more — 10 key points

US President Donald Trump appeared on CBS News’ 60 Minutes, marking his first interview since he settled a lawsuit against the news portal months ago. Before the 2020 elections, Trump had walked out of a 60 Minutes interview, alleging bias and later filed a lawsuit against the publication over an interview with Kamala Harris. In…

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Trump says government shutdown ends when Democrats give in: "If they don't vote, that's their problem"

Trump says government shutdown ends when Democrats give in: “If they don’t vote, that’s their problem”

President Trump slammed Democrats as “crazed lunatics” who have “lost their way,” blaming them for a government shutdown poised to become the longest in history with no deal in sight. But he offered no immediate plan to address health care costs, a sticking point for Democrats who want Republicans to agree to extend government subsidies…

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says airport delays are "going to get worse" amid shutdown

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says airport delays are “going to get worse” amid shutdown

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says airport delays are “going to get worse” amid shutdown – CBS News Watch CBS News Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that airport delays are “going to get worse” as the government shutdown stretches on and air traffic controllers go without a second paycheck. Source…

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