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Bonds struggle since ‘liberation day’ tariffs, but Fed is in no rush to cut rates
The U.S. bond market has been in rough patch since President Donald Trump announced “Liberation Day”...
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My husband will inherit $180K. I think we should invest the money. He wants to pay off his $168K mortgage. Who’s right?
“He has $15,000 in investments and $5,500 per month in disability income.”
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‘My house and car are paid off’: I have $1 million in stocks — so where do I invest $100,000?
“I have plenty of rainy-day money. I don’t want to be a landlord again. And, yes,...
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Trucking company J.B. Hunt says customers are ‘waiting for the dust to settle’ on tariffs
Trucking and logistics provider J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. on Tuesday said that its customers are...
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Why Schumer is calling on Trump to fire Social Security ‘hatchet man’ Leland Dudek
The Social Security Administration and its beneficiaries are in danger, and the man in the top...
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Nvidia to record $5.5 billion in charges due to U.S. export ban on its H20 chip for China
Nvidia Corp.’s shares were tumbling in after-hours trading Tuesday, after the chip giant disclosed in a...
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Has the VIX peaked? ‘Acute phase’ of selloff in stocks may be done, says Bespoke.
Stock-market volatility has seen outsized swings up and down this month, as investors contend with uncertain...
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Albertsons warns of competition from larger retailers but downplays tariff impact
Albertsons Cos.’ stock slid on Tuesday after the grocery chain’s outlook lagged Wall Street’s expectations and...
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‘I ended up getting very sick’: I’m divorcing an abuser. I’ve had two terrible attorneys — and fired them both. Do I sue?
“I want to focus on the monetary aspect, because money is tight and my divorce is...
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Americans are ‘doom-buying’ coffee, olive oil and soap. What’s the one thing I should stockpile to avoid tariff price hikes?
Some purchases have echoes of the early days of the pandemic.
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Here’s where to find top investment newsletters’ favorite undervalued stocks
The consumer sector doesn’t deserve to be so deeply out of favor.
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Stocks for the long term? Don’t assume you’ll always make money.
Why the usual advice about managing a stock-market plunge is dangerous now.
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Nasdaq set to lead Dow, S&P 500 higher on tech tariff pause amid mixed signals
Nasdaq-100 futures indicated tech stocks would lead U.S. stocks higher as a new week of trading...
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The truth about immigrants, Medicare and Social Security
Honest debate can’t start with fiction
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Apple, Nvidia get tariff exemptions for now, but ‘massive uncertainty’ lies ahead
Smartphones and laptops are among items exempt from recent China tariffs, but Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick...
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Ray Dalio says Trump’s trade war could spark ‘something worse than a recession’
Hedge-fund billionaire Ray Dalio said Sunday that the U.S. is on the brink of a recession...
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I held power of attorney for my late brother. Can I withdraw money from his bank account to give to his favorite charity?
‘He honestly believed the power of attorney was also the beneficiary of this account, so a...
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My late uncle’s house is in foreclosure. A woman claims to be his daughter and my cousin is a squatter. What can we do?
“She keeps threatening to remove this nephew from the home.”
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As ‘sell America’ trade rattles Washington and Wall Street, here’s what could bring U.S. markets back from the brink
President Trump’s decision to pause some of his tariffs helped spur a rebound in stocks last...
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Will more people ride out a trade war with Netflix? The streamer’s results will offer clues.
With quarterly results due Thursday, analysts will be looking for signs of indirect impacts of tariffs...
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‘I’ve made the most money over the last 30 years buying solid companies in terrible markets’: Should I start buying?
“As the old phrase goes, don’t catch a falling knife.”
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Social Security’s announcements are leaving its website and moving to X: reports
Only 7% of X’s news consumers are age 65 or older.
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Trump-supporting investors are doubling down on these names as tariff war rages
There’s a “parallel economy” of companies offering products and services to “a conservative user base that...
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Social Security rule-reversals, office closures, cost cuts: here’s what’s happening now.
A Social Security “war room,” threats to shut the agency, worker buyouts and a restraining order...