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Why Apple may be caught in the latest crossfire between Musk and OpenAI’s Altman

Musk announced plans to sue Apple over unfairly favoring ChatGPT over Grok on the App Store.

I’m buying a plot of land. What’s the best way to pay for it?

“For a 30-year mortgage on a $170,000 loan I was quoted a monthly mortgage payment of $1,200.”

The die is cast, says Jeremy Siegel: Markets sense it, and Fed Chair Powell knows it — a rate cut is coming

Trump loyalist Stephen Miran makes a trio of unambiguous doves on the interest-rate-setting committee

This SpaceX rival’s stock is skyrocketing as space’s ‘game of phones’ heats up

Shares of AST SpaceMobile are soaring, as it has cemented its place as a rival to Elon Musk’s Starlink.

Key inflation rate shows biggest rise in 6 months, CPI shows, but Fed rate cut still appears in play

A key measure of consumer prices in July posted the biggest increase in six months, suggesting inflation is showing some upward pressure from tariffs but perhaps not enough to deter the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates soon.

Investors bid up for Bullish’s IPO as the CoinDesk parent gets set to go public

Bullish is set to go public in the coming days, and is expected to be valued at up to $5 billion.

Trump’s Nvidia deal opens a ‘pay to play’ toll road to do business in America. Investors will feel every bump.

The Trump administration is turning export controls into a corporate tax. Stockholders should hope companies can afford it.

As stablecoin circulation soars, Circle Internet beats revenue target after hot IPO

Circle Internet’s stock is up after it reported a wider-than-expected loss but beat analysts’ revenue estimates.

Soon you’ll be able to trade shares of OpenAI and SpaceX like crypto — but should you?

A growing number of financial platforms have been looking into ways to get their customers invested in private companies using tokenization.

Why 6,500 can be a launching pad for the S&P 500, according to this trader

In thin summer markets round numbers become magnets, says a popular newsletter author

BLS nominee made claim that no ‘sensible economist would use’ — and that’s one of the kinder comments

President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics has made a series of controversial assertions that critics say undermines his desire to have the agency better collect and process economic data.

‘I am retired and not wealthy’: My car needs $3,500 for repairs, but only has a trade-in value of $6,000. Do I bother fixing it?

“What is the ‘tipping point’ for keeping one’s old car versus trading it in for a new or certified used car?”
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