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‘Caught Stealing’ star Austin Butler buys Brad Pitt’s $5.2 million L.A. home that was ransacked by thieves

Butler didn’t seem to have any concerns buying the home, known as the “steel house”, that was once ransacked by thieves.

Feds delay new car safety rules meant to reduce pedestrian accidents

The federal government’s primary car safety watchdog has delayed several rules that were meant to take effect for the 2026 model year.

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson takes a huge hit on the sale of $6.1 million equestrian estate in Georgia

Known as the “Magnificent Bullard Estate,” the picturesque property served as an escape from Hollywood for the action star.

GSK turns to insider to be next CEO — and the stock rallies

Shares of U.K. pharmaceutical giant GSK rallied on Monday after it turned to an insider to become its next CEO.

U.S. stock futures little changed as investors eye possible government shutdown

U.S. stock-market futures were flat late Sunday, as investors wait and see whether there’ll be a government shutdown later this week.

The last thing the stock market wants right now is a government shutdown. Here’s why.

Stocks are defying their typical weakness in September — but it isn’t October yet

My wife and I are in our 40s. We have a $600K mortgage and $500K annual income. Can we afford a vacation home?

“We plan to work another 20 years and we estimate $3-$4 million in 401(k) savings.”

The AI hype is starting to fade on Wall Street. Here’s what investors need to know.

It might not seem like much based on the action in markets, but doubts about the durability of the artificial-intelligence trade were having a moment on Wall Street this week.

Recession seems far off — that’s the good news. Yet the economy is also far from trouble-free.

Enough trouble spots emerged in the U.S. economy to coax the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates last week — but it turns out the news isn’t all that bad.

Want to invest in gold? Here’s how to plan for — or even avoid — the potential tax headaches

Gold isn’t taxed the same way as other investments.

Even smaller tech stocks are getting expensive. But these sectors could be your next big win.

The rally in small-cap stocks isn’t nearly as broad — or as healthy — as it appears.

‘I thought she was honest’: My ex-wife hid her stocks during our divorce. Can I sue her?

“It wasn’t until after the divorce that I realized that she withheld the information.”
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