A group of stocks dubbed the “MAGA Seven” by MarketWatch have enjoyed significant gains since the Nov. 5 presidential election, some lifted by links to Donald Trump and others by a bullish market. This is how the group is faring on the first full day of the second Trump administration.
Trump narrowly won the critical swing state of Pennsylvania over Vice President Kamala Harris last fall, which clinched his return to the White House. During his pre-inauguration rally speech on Sunday, Trump lauded Musk for all his help with the campaign.
At Trump’s last rally before returning to the White House, an ecstatic audience anticipated a historic presidency.
The “Magnificent Seven” stocks have captured the attention of traders and dominated the market in recent years, as the price of their shares has soared and their market capitalizations have hit $1 trillion and more.
President-elect Donald Trump closed out his "Make America Great Again Victory Rally" address by dancing with the Village People in a performance of the group's 'Y.M.C.A.' disco hit.
TikTok shut down shortly before midnight Jan. 19, following bipartisan passage of a bill that Biden signed in April and the Supreme Court upheld Jan. 17 requiring its sale to an American company in order to remain active in the U.S. On Jan. 19, Trump reiterated that he would seek to delay the shutdown.
Of the many watch parties going on in Washington DC, the packed one at the Heritage Foundation, which led the compilation of Project 2025 policy tome shaping Trump’s agenda, had special significance.
Donald Trump told a pre-inaugural, MAGA-heavy rally that “TikTok is back,” as he has pledged to sign an executive order that will give the social media platform more time amid a new U.S. law requiring a divestiture from its Chinese parent ByteDance.
Donald Trump's second inauguration is on - wait for it - MLK Day. One of these Americans offers inspiration, and a roadmap for the next four years.
Donald Trump eliminated Brian McDowell in the third season of “The Apprentice,” with his signature sendoff: “You’re fired.” For McDowell, a New Jersey real estate broker, there are no hard feelings. M