How The Iran War Is Being Fought Through Memes

From CNBC. With casualties from the U.S.-Israel war with Iran mounting, social media has become a notable battleground in the conflict. Both sides are using memes to communicate their message and sway public sentiment. CNBC’s Kevin Breuninger breaks down how the Iran war is being fought online. Reporter: Kevin Breuninger Produced and Edited by: Macklin…

Where Trump’s Tariff Rates Are Headed

From CNBC. On April 2, 2025, President Trump introduced higher ‘reciprocal’ tariff rates for U.S. importers. Since then, companies and entire countries have worked to reduce their trade tax bills by altering supply chains and striking deals with the White House. The Supreme Court then determined that many of these heightened tariff rates lacked sufficient…

How Companies Have Fared Since Trump Tariffs Shocked The Market

From CNBC. This week marks one year since President Trump’s "liberation day," which enacted sweeping tariffs across industries. CNBC explains how the retail, automotive, pharmaceutical, and consumer package goods sectors have been affected. Watch the video to learn more. Produced and shot by: Ryan Baker Reporter: Laya Neelakandan Animation by: Emily Park, Jason Reginato Senior…

Exclusive first look at Arm’s new CPU

From CNBC. CNBC got an exclusive first look at Arm’s first ever in-house chip, the AGI CPU, purpose-built for running AI inference in data centers. Meta is the first official customer for the new chip, with seven other committed customers including OpenAI, Cloudflare and SAP. CNBC’s Katie Tarasov has the details.

How Thorne Became One Of Gen Z’s Favorite Wellness Brands

From CNBC. CNBC’s Gabrielle Fonrouge digs into how supplement company Thorne became one of Gen Z’s favorite wellness brands. Younger consumers are spending more on wellness products than their parents did, according to Thorne. The 42-year-old supplement company has seen huge growth. Produced, Shot and Edited by: Natalie Rice Reporting by: Gabrielle Fonrouge Animation: Emily…

Perspective: Apple’s crackdown on vibe coding apps

From CNBC. Steve Jobs founded Apple 50 years ago this week on a simple idea: democratize computing by putting personal computers in the hands of anyone. Now, Apple is going against that founding mission by standing in the way of what could become the most empowering tool for ordinary people in software history — AI…

Apple Turns 50 — Here’s What’s Next In The Age Of AI

From CNBC. Apple turns 50 at a moment when it’s losing the AI race and doing something once almost unthinkable: opening Siri to rival chatbots and leaning on Google’s Gemini to close the gap. But some of the people who helped build Apple, including co-founder Steve Wozniak, former CEO John Sculley and Siri’s co-founders, suggest…

Apple’s crackdown on vibe coding apps

From CNBC. Steve Jobs founded Apple 50 years ago this week on a simple idea: democratize computing by putting personal computers in the hands of anyone. Now, Apple is going against that founding mission by standing in the way of what could become the most empowering tool for ordinary people in software history — AI…

How Footwear Companies Are Changing

From CNBC. CNBC Marathon digs into how the footwear market is evolving as retailers like Nike and Crocs stage a comeback amid new retail industry entrants like On Running. Nike is the world’s largest sportswear brand but the company is on a mission to regain its stride. A series of poor earnings reports eventually wiped…

Why Wall Street Is Investing In Trading Cards

From CNBC. Trading cards are a growing asset class and high six figure sales are becoming more common. In February 2026, Logan Paul sold his 1999 Charizard for $16.5 million, the most expensive trading card ever sold. Serious collectors and investors are join the game and total spend for trading cards, excluding sports cards, increased…

How Retailers Like Gap Are Betting Big On AI Partnerships

From CNBC. Gap is partnering with AI platforms to sell its clothing directly on third-party sites, expanding its digital reach and streamlining online shopping. The company’s new Unified Commerce Protocol aims to better connect inventory and purchasing across channels, while AI-powered sizing tools could help reduce returns. However, Americans are increasingly worried about data privacy.…

Drivers In China Rush To Buy Gas Before Prices Increase

From CNBC. CNBC’s Eunice Yoon reports from Beijing on the surge in drivers rushing to refuel their cars after China warns that gasoline prices will increase. » Subscribe to CNBC: https://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBC » Subscribe to CNBC TV: https://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBCtelevision About CNBC: From ‘Wall Street’ to ‘Main Street’ to award winning original documentaries and Reality TV series, CNBC…

Why Jewelry Is Becoming A Luxury Investment

From CNBC. The luxury market is undergoing a subtle transformation as affluent buyers seek assets that offer both aesthetic appeal and tangible value. Fine jewelry featuring gold, silver and rare gemstones is increasingly seen as a hedge against inflation and currency volatility. Meanwhile, resale premiums for iconic handbags have declined from pandemic-era highs. However, experts…

How Rare Disease Patients Are Rewriting The Rules Of Medicine

From CNBC. CNBC’s Becky Quick steps out from behind the anchor desk to share her family’s private battle with her daughter’s rare disease. Through her story and others like it, Quick reveals the stark reality of patients caught between groundbreaking scientific advances and the persistent gaps in funding, access, and support. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:16…

Why Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav Is The Biggest Winner Of Paramount Merger

From CNBC. Warner Bros CEO David Zaslav could walk away with nearly $900 million in compensation after the merger with Paramount. CNBC wealth editor Robert Frank explains why this “golden parachute” payment is historic. Produced, Shot and Edited by: Ryan Baker Reporter: Robert Frank Animation by: Emily Park, Jason Reginato Senior Managing Producer: Tala Hadavi…

Nvidia’s strategic pivot

From CNBC. Nvidia dominated the first era of AI — CEO Jensen Huang is making sure it owns the next one. He’s turning Nvidia from a chipmaker that’s helping to drive a market cycle into the operating system for the future of artificial intelligence. CNBC’s Deirdre Bosa explains.

What The Helium Shortage Means For Semiconductors

From CNBC. Iranian drone strikes have shut down helium production in Qatar, which is responsible for over a third of the world’s supply. Helium is critical for medical imaging, aerospace and electronics manufacturing and semiconductors, but there are no viable alternatives. CNBC’s Lisa Kailai Han breaks down what the shortage means for markets. Produced, Shot…

Nvidia GTC 2026 — Biggest Takeaways

From CNBC. CNBC is attending Nvidia’s GTC AI conference in San Jose, California. The conference has been referred to as the “Woodstock of AI” or “Super Bowl for AI.” CNBC’s Katie Tarasov is on the showroom floor where hundreds of companies are showing off products powered by Nvidia’s chips and technologies, including a lot of…

How Iran Strikes Affect The Fed’s Rate Decision

From CNBC. The sudden shock to the U.S. economy threatens to keep inflation high and challenge employers’ ability to hire. As a result, the Fed is expected to pause its rate cut. The central bank will also issue new forecasts as its leadership is set to change in May. CNBC’s Matt Peterson reports. Reporting by:…

Inside the booming business of wellness

From CNBC. A growing number of consumers are seeking out third spaces and membership clubs focused on wellness to improve their health while also socializing. Companies like Bathhouse, Othership and Glo30 have hopped on the trend, offering third spaces centered around wellness with opportunities to foster social connections.

Why More Women Are Turning To Skilled Trades

From CNBC. A shortage of skilled tradespeople is creating opportunities for higher wages and career growth. Although women make up just a fraction of the blue collar workforce, a growing number of women are pursuing careers in the skilled trades. CNBC’s Jessica Dickler breaks down what women’s increased participation in the trades could mean for…