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Nasdaq falls into correction as S&P 500 tests ‘line in the sand.’ Watch these levels.
Tariff jitters and renewed worries about artificial-intelligence spending knocked the Nasdaq into a correction Thursday, while...
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Trump’s crypto reserve may still be a long time coming, no matter what he says Friday. Here’s why.
Some hope that President Donald Trump will unveil major updates about his proposed crypto reserve at...
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State Street’s private debt ETF launched with big buzz. What does it hold?
A recently launched ETF actively managed by State Street Global Advisors has been drawing attention for...
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Why it pays to keep your political opinions away from your money
You have to try especially hard these days not to let your political affiliation impact your...
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These tips for investing in mutual funds and ETFs put you in the action
Don’t miss these top money and investing features.
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Microsoft stock at its lowest level in over a year. Why the selloff is overdone.
Microsoft shares have fallen recently along with other once-hot technology stocks in an unraveling of the...
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I’m 69 and only have $121K in my 401(k). How do I repair the damage of the past?
“I plan to work and contribute to a 401(k) in addition to a stock-purchasing plan for...
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My husband gave his son, 30, who took drugs, a credit card. It did not go well.
“This young man has been enabled financially by both of his parents, but especially by his...
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My daughter can’t afford the payments on two $20,000 loans. What can she do?
“I can’t begin to tell you how down and stressed she is about possibly losing her...
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My 401(k) was frozen. Should I roll it over to a bigger account or a Roth IRA?
“Would it be advantageous to roll these over and pay the taxes now?”
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If you’re disabled and self-employed at 66 — is Social Security the only option?
Is disability only for those under 65?
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Revenge of the killer tomato tariffs
President Donald Trump’s tariffs will take their toll on fresh-food prices — and the confidence of...
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Ross Stores warns of ‘heightened volatility,’ but says it’s too early to gauge impact of this Trump policy
Shares of Ross Stores Inc. fell after hours on Tuesday after the discount retailer forecast the...
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CrowdStrike sees more costs ahead in the aftermath of last summer’s outage
CrowdStrike’s stock is falling in the wake of a larger-than-expected loss and disappointing profit guidance.
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This is why AST SpaceMobile’s stock is skyrocketing again
AST SpaceMobile has been attracting positive attention, boosted by launch milestones and a raft of partnerhips.
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Crypto prices soar after Trump says strategic reserve will include bitcoin, XRP, Solana and others
Cryptocurrency prices surged Sunday after President Donald Trump announced certain digital assets that would be included...
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Walmart’s earnings failed to please investors. Can Costco and these other retailers do better?
Earnings Watch: Costco, Target, Macy’s, Gap and other retailers report this week, as consumer confidence sinks...
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Why the February jobs report may push a jittery stock market toward a correction
Angst over the health of the U.S. economy has investors nervous about the possibility of an...
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What’s worth streaming in March 2025: Oscars, John Mulaney, March Madness and more
‘The Righteous Gemstones’ returns to Max, Disney revives ‘Daredevil’ and Apple reloads its lineup
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A dear friend, 91, wants to add me to the deed of his house. His daughter died and he’s not close to his son. Is that a good idea?
“What is the best way to add my name, so there are no issues upon his...
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My dying cousin supposedly ‘fell in love’ with his hospice nurse. She inherited his entire estate. How can this happen?
“‘He wasn’t married and didn’t ever have children.”
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Two thieves bought a $500K lottery ticket with a stolen credit card. The victim wants $250K. Does he deserve it?
This sordid tale is so unusual that it could only be a fictionalized moral quandary dreamed...
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‘I’m an endless honey pot’: My wife and I are in our 70s. We gave our son $40,000 for his L.A. wedding. Now he wants more.
“We have four sons. We financed three of them through college, so none of our kids...
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‘I’ve nothing left for retirement’: My husband and I have 9 kids and $70,000 in student debt. How do we pay it off?
“We own our home and have about $30,000 in equity.”