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Why this critical Google business may be seriously underestimated on Wall Street

Wall Street sees Google Cloud growing at 31% in 2026 — but one analyst is modeling a path to 50%.

Is the media Trump bump back? New York Times’ subscriber gains suggest so, but it’s complicated.

The Times reported its biggest quarterly subscriber growth in nearly five years, driving big revenue gains. But the company has also diversified its product offerings.

Trump’s chances of winning his tariff case drop as Supreme Court hears arguments

The likelihood of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of President Donald Trump in a crucial tariff case has dropped in the wake of oral arguments Wednesday over the matter, as some conservative justices’ questions for Trump’s attorney were viewed as especially skeptical.

The age of the typical home buyer is at an all-time high — 59. Here’s how that’s reshaped demand in the housing market.

The current market is so unaffordable that the only people able to buy and sell houses tend to be older, wealthy or both.

Older music lovers could see their dementia risk drop almost 40%

Music activates multiple brain areas at once, creating a workout for the mind.

‘Housing is extremely expensive’: We’re building a house on my mother-in-law’s land. Are we asking for trouble?

“A single-family home where we live costs $600,000 or more.”

AMD just passed one test — but an even bigger one sits on the horizon

Analysts are less focused on the latest earnings as AMD prepares to deliver long-term AI targets at next week’s analyst day.

A big part of the U.S. economy has revved up, ISM finds, but more speed bumps loom ahead

The large services side of the U.S. economy grew in October at the fastest pace in eight months with the help of lower interest rates, but businesses expressed lingering worries over high tariffs and said the government shutdown could also cause pain if it drags on.

One bank crunched 200 years of data to show why it pays to stick with stocks over the long term

With all the risks facing investors these days — from high valuations in the stock market to worries about an AI bubble and beyond — some might be tempted to stick their cash under the mattress.

Will you ever feel rich? This chart tells you whether you’re on track.

America’s 10-percenters have more wealth than the vast majority of people their age. Yet, as improbable as it may seem, having a couple of million of dollars in assets “doesn’t often bring with it that feeling of being ‘rich.’”

Are taxpayers wasting $86 billion on SilverSneakers and Medicare Advantage goodies they don’t use?

Medicare Advantage plans promote extra benefits like dental and vision coverage and gym memberships, but usage of those services is low.

The gold rush is over. October’s ‘flash crash’ is just what buyers needed.

Gold is newly attractive now that speculative fever has broken — but stocks are still overheated.
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