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Big Tech—not the Fed—is driving the stock-market rally. Here’s what investors need to know.

Big tech, not the Federal Reserve, is once again driving the rally across U.S. equities, offering hope to some investors that the stock market could shrug off concerns about the interest-rate outlook to sustain its upward momentum.

Inflation is widening the divide between how the wealthy and everyone else sees the economy

A steadily growing economy and low unemployment have helped to ease some of the pain of high inflation, but middle- and low-income Americans say they are feeling more stress.

Scams against seniors are on the rise: ‘There’s no magic wand to get that money back’

How older adults can avoid cybercrimes and financial scams

Investors in recent Broadway shows could lose a staggering $200 million

Ahead of the Tony Awards on Sunday night, the industry has yet to regain its prepandemic form at the box office.

Will Nvidia spur a stock-split frenzy? Why companies have been waiting longer to split.

Companies like Broadcom and Chipotle say lower stock prices are more accessible. But the prevailing mindset has been that a higher price signals companies are “doing something right.”

Worried you missed the Nvidia bandwagon? Here are some alternatives.

Is it too late for investors to jump on the Nvidia bandwagon? Maybe, but there are some alternative stocks that may offer good value.

Reports of the petrodollar system’s demise are ‘fake news’ — here’s why

Stories about the collapse of a longstanding “petrodollar” agreement between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia spread like wildfire on social media. But the agreement never existed.

‘We get a raw deal’: On Father’s Day, here’s the worst thing you can do — and it doesn’t involve giving your dad a ‘crummy’ tie or tickets to see Taylor Swift

“It’s not about the money or even the card — it’s about the recognition for all the hard work dads do to put food on the table and pay the mortgage.”

‘She won’t be happy until he’s in a homeless shelter’: My sister wants our father to refinance his $1.2 million home to pay off her $120,000 debt

June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.

Apple Intelligence today is like seeing the first iPhone back in 2007. You know great things are coming.

If you had judged the iPhone based on the original product, you would have missed the entire vision.

As Nvidia soars, the stock market’s deflated laggards spark concern

America may love a winner, but it’s the losers — and there are lots of them in the stock market — that are starting to attract attention.

What Wells Fargo’s ‘mouse-jiggler’ scandal says about the problem with work right now

Devices that help people fake their work may also be a symptom of employees struggling to keep up with the always-on, always-available expectations of their job.
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