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COVID-19 virus may have a surprising benefit — it might be able to shrink certain tumors

A preclinical study finds that the COVID-19 virus can trigger the development of an immune cell that can fight cancer.

Here’s what bond and gold traders are signaling about Russia’s nuclear shift

Traditional flight-to-safety trades took off on Tuesday in response to a worsening conflict between Russia and Ukraine, but a closer look at the extent of the bond market’s moves and a rise in gold prices reveal traders are probably less rattled than initially thought.

‘DJT’ stock drops as crypto-deal talk cools

Trump Media & Technology Group’s stock had risen amid talk of a deal to buy cryptocurrency-centered company Bakkt.

Here’s how to find cheaper prices than Amazon’s — with one simple hack

Bargain hunters are taking advantage of rebate platforms to bring costs down.

Why the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage isn’t going away under Trump

The second Trump administration is expected to focus on reducing the government’s footprint in U.S. housing finance. Here’s why that matters to borrowers.

Wall Street is lowering expectations for corporate profits in 2025. Should investors be concerned?

Wall Street analysts are partaking once again in a longstanding holiday tradition: lowering their projections for how much profit they expect America’s biggest companies to reap during the coming calendar year.

Super Micro’s stock surges as company names a new auditor. What to watch next.

The company still faces many unknowns, but an analyst expects Nasdaq approval for Super Micro’s filing plan in two to five weeks.

A simple plan to fix Social Security? Be suspicious, very suspicious.

This proposal would undermine support for the program and delay a real solution

‘Golden Girls’ no more: How America’s concept of old age became outdated

The idea of retirement is losing its luster.

XPeng sees ‘knockout’ phase in China’s auto market in the next few years

XPeng’s stock gains after quarterly results top expectations, and the deliveries outlook was upbeat.

Investors should pick up ‘cheap’ U.K. stocks, UBS says

UBS analysts noted U.K. stocks are currently “abnormally cheap” with almost all sectors trading at double discounts compared to their U.S. counterparts

New-home construction dips in October

Construction on new U.S. homes fell 3.1% in October, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.
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