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My friend invested $50,000 in her brother’s failed house-flipping business. On her deathbed, he pledged to repay her children. How can we claim this money?

“He wants to leave his house — worth about $200,000 with a $28,000 mortgage — to his own adult children.”

The big tech rally is living on borrowed time, says UBS

Earnings momentum for tech giants should dissipate.

Charting the range of 29 plug-in hybrids: How far you can go in these 2024 models

How far can a PHEV travel on electric power alone and then combined with gas? We’ve done the homework for you in this chart.

The 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 review: This electric small SUV keeps getting better

The Volkswagen ID.4 is an effective and attractive all-electric small SUV, and it gets even better for 2024. Pricing starts at $41,160.

Treasury yields hold near top of four-month range ahead of Fed decision

Benchmark Treasury yields held near the top of their four-month range as investors waited for the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy decision and forecasts.

Microsoft names DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman its head of AI

Microsoft on Tuesday named Mustafa Suleyman, one of the founders of artificial-intelligence startup DeepMind, to lead its AI products and research.

Astera Labs prices IPO at $36 a share, well above target range

Wall Street is about to get a new way to play the intersection between chips and artificial intelligence.

Subway picks Pepsi as its new beverage supplier, starting in 2025

Subway said it is has entered into a 10-year agreement with PepsiCo to supply its beverages in U.S. restaurants beginning Jan. 1, 2025.

Post-IPO, Reddit will still be the ‘quirky goth kid’ to Google and Facebook’s ‘varsity quarterbacks’

Reddit’s looming IPO has thrust the company firmly into the spotlight, although Kamran Ansari, venture partner at Headline, expects the social media platform to retain the quirkiness and edginess that have become its hallmark.

Biden promised 55,000 borrowers student-debt relief by January. They didn’t get it — and are heading to court.

Some 195,000 borrowers scammed by their schools were supposed to have their debt wiped out by Jan. 28. Tens of thousands are still waiting.

A new study cites the health risks of intermittent fasting. Could it lift Ozempic sales?

The study showed that who practiced time-restricted eating had a greater chance of dying from heart disease.

After a dementia diagnosis, these 3 questions can help ease money worries

Ways to figure out whether your savings will cover your care.
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