Squawk Box
Squawk Box is a morning business news show that broadcasts on the CNBC network. It is currently hosted by Joe Kernen, Becky Quick, and Andrew Ross Sorkin. The program first launched in 1995 and has inspired several adaptations on CNBC's global channels, often following a similar style. The name "Squawk Box" comes from a term used in investment firms and stock trading companies for a constant communication system used to relay stock transactions and sales priorities. Additionally, it may also allude to the sound of a bird, such as a peacock, which serves as CNBC's logo.
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cnbc.com | Zach Vallese
People walk by a YouTube logo as Google celebrates the 20th anniversary of the first video uploaded to YouTube, at the company's corporate headquarters in San Bruno, California, on April 23, 2025. Josh Edelson | AFP | Getty ImagesYouTube on Wednesday announced a new tool that will allow advertisers to use Google's Gemini AI model to target ads to viewers when they are most engaged with a video.
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11 hours ago |
cnbc.com | Alex Harring
Jakub Porzycki | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesNvidia on Wednesday climbed into positive territory for the year, becoming the latest "Magnificent 7" member stock to flip into the green amid the broader market's recovery. The artificial intelligence darling surged more than 4% in the session, bringing its gain for this week above 15%. That rally has pulled the stock up about 0.7% year to date.
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12 hours ago |
cnbc.com | Emily Wilkins
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailFiscal hawks say House tax bill can't pass in current formCNBC's Emily Wilkins reports on news regarding Congress' tax bill.
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13 hours ago |
cnbc.com | Rick Santelli
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailRates rise as federal deficit comes into focusCNBC's Rick Santelli reports on the latest news regarding the bond market.
Simone Biles: My mom gave me this advice when I was young—it taught me how 'to be an elite anything'
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cnbc.com | Megan Sauer
At age 7, Simone Biles watched a cheerleader complete a standing back tuck, then confidently told her coach she could do one, too. She tried one and landed it, right on the spot, she said during a commencement address at Washington University in St. Louis on Monday. Biles, now 28, is a 7-time Olympic gold medalist — but her mentality around success hasn't really changed over two decades, she said.
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