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The latest NCL headlines and market coverage — 9 recent stories, updated throughout the day.
- The Motley Fool·
IYF vs. FNCL: Which Financials ETF Is the Better Buy?
IYF (iShares U.S. Financials ETF) has outperformed FNCL (Fidelity MSCI Financials Index ETF) with stronger 5-year returns despite a higher 0.38% expense ratio versus FNCL's 0.08%. IYF holds 142 stocks with concentrated positions in financial leaders like Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase, while FNCL offers broader diversification across 387 holdings. The choice depends on whether investors prefer concentrated exposure to sector leaders or lower-cost, broader sector exposure.
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NCLA Urges Supreme Court to Hear Vaccine Mandate Case that Clearly Misreads Precedent
The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed an amicus curiae brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the Boysen v. PeaceHealth case, arguing that courts have misinterpreted the 1905 Jacobson v. Massachusetts decision to justify broad vaccine mandates. NCLA contends that Jacobson should only permit mandates when vaccines prevent disease transmission to third parties, and that lower courts have failed to protect individuals' liberty interests in refusing unwanted medical treatment.
- GlobeNewswire Inc.·
NCLA to Fifth Circuit: Revive Suit Against Gov’t-Led Censorship of Covid Vaccine-Injured Americans
The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed an appeal with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals challenging a district court's dismissal of a lawsuit alleging the Biden Administration orchestrated a censorship campaign targeting vaccine-injured individuals on social media. The case involves clients who suffered serious injuries or losses following COVID-19 vaccination and were censored when sharing their experiences online. NCLA argues the district court misapplied jurisdiction standards and Supreme Court precedent in dismissing the civil rights conspiracy claim.
- GlobeNewswire Inc.·
NCLA Tells Second Circuit: Stop New York City’s Unconstitutional Rideshare Tracking Regime
The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit challenging New York City's Location Reporting Rules that require rideshare companies to provide precise location data on drivers and passengers to the Taxi and Limousine Commission without warrants. The NCLA argues this violates Fourth Amendment protections and that the for-hire vehicle industry does not qualify as 'closely regulated' enough to justify warrantless searches.
- GlobeNewswire Inc.·
SCOTUS Tracks NCLA Arguments to Place Guardrails on Government’s Sweeping Surveillance Scheme
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Chatrie v. U.S. that government collection of location data via geofences constitutes a Fourth Amendment search, overturning a Fourth Circuit decision. The ruling reaffirms the 2018 Carpenter v. United States decision that individuals have a legitimate expectation of privacy in their location history, even when collected through third-party tech companies.
- The Motley Fool·
Which Financial ETF Is Better, State Street's XLF or Fidelity's FNCL?
State Street's XLF and Fidelity's FNCL are both low-cost financial sector ETFs with identical 0.08% expense ratios. XLF focuses on 76 large-cap S&P 500 financial stocks with $50.4B in assets and tighter spreads, while FNCL offers broader diversification with ~400 holdings across market caps and a higher 1.7% dividend yield. The choice depends on whether investors prefer mega-cap stability (XLF) or broader sector exposure (FNCL).
- The Motley Fool·
Which Banking ETF Is Better, Fidelity's Broader FNCL or iShares IAT's Regional Bank Focus?
The article compares two banking ETFs: Fidelity's FNCL offers broader financial sector exposure with lower costs (0.08% expense ratio) and greater stability, while iShares' IAT focuses on regional banks with higher dividend yields (2.82%) but greater volatility. FNCL is recommended for conservative investors seeking diversification, while IAT suits income-focused investors willing to accept higher risk.
- Benzinga·
STARLIGHT WESTERN CANADA MULTI-FAMILY (NO. 2) FUND ANNOUNCES Q1-2026 OPERATING RESULTS INCLUDING SAME PROPERTY NOI GROWTH OF 5.0%
TORONTO , May 20, 2026 /CNW/ - Starlight Western Canada Multi-Family (No. 2) Fund (the "Fund") announced today its results of operations and financial condition for the three months ended March 31, 2026 ("Q1-2026"). Certain comparative figures are included for the Fund's financial and operational performance as at December 31, 2025 and for the three months ended March 31, 2025 ("Q1-2025"). All amounts in this press release include amounts attributable to any non-controlling interests and are in thousands of Canadian dollars except for average monthly rent ("AMR") 1 , or unless otherwise stated. "We are pleased with the strength of performance during the quarter which achieved same property net operating income growth of 5.0%" commented Neil Fischler, Executive Vice President. "Management continues to focus on its active management strategy for the properties to maximize the unitholders value." Q1-2026 HIGHLIGHTS The Fund achieved AMR growth of approximately 3.9% between Q1-2025 and Q1-2026 including the impact of acquisition of Starlight Western Canada Multi-Family Limited Partnership ("SW1") properties during fourth quarter of 2025. The growth continues to be driven by sustained demand for multi-family suites and overall immigration levels in Canada and in particular, Vancouver Island and the mainland of the Province of British Columbia ("BC") (collectively, the "Primary Markets"). Revenue from property operations and net operating income ("NOI") 1 for Q1-2026 were $8,642 and $6,029 (Q1-2025 - $5,460 and $3,797), respectively, representing an increase in revenue and NOI of 58.3% and 58.8%, respectively, primarily due to the difference in the number of properties owned between the two periods ("Primary Variance Driver"). Same property net operating income ("Same Property NOI") 1 for Q1-2026 was $3,987 (Q1-2025 - $3,797), representing an increase of $190 or 5.0% relati
- GlobeNewswire Inc.·
NCLH Investors Have Opportunity to Join Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. Fraud Investigation with the Schall Law Firm
The Schall Law Firm is investigating Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH) for potential securities law violations related to false or misleading statements. The investigation was prompted by the company's Q1 2026 financial results released on May 4, 2026, which included lowered full-year guidance for adjusted EPS, causing shares to fall more than 29.3% on the same day.