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Disabled student-loan borrowers are eligible for debt relief. They’re not getting it.

Changes have made the Total and Permanent Disability discharge process a “byzantine system.”

Boycott Disney over pulling Jimmy Kimmel? Why the company will likely fare better than Tesla and Bud Light did.

Politically driven boycotts against Tesla, Bud Light and Cracker Barrel have had an impact, but Disney’s audience is much larger, possibly making it better positioned to absorb the fallout.

Social Security’s dead people and Medicare’s fraudsters: real. But stopping them won’t rescue the federal budget.

Comptroller of the U.S. makes rare public comments

Here’s how Nike’s stock could benefit big from the next World Cup

The company sponsors six top FIFA teams and could see a $1.3 billion revenue boost as it takes advantage of World Cup visibility, an analyst says.

A government shutdown is looming. Here’s what history says could happen to stocks.

The S&P 500 has largely done better, not worse, in shutdowns.

‘I cannot plan a life with all the uncertainties’: My boyfriend, 54, has $90,000 in credit-card debt. Is this a dealbreaker?

“I’m on track to retire in 10 years.”

‘This Fed has its head in the sand’ — but at least now we know where to invest

Worrisome housing and job markets suggest that the central bank should have cut interest rates more.

Billionaire David Tepper is feeling ‘miserable’ about stocks, but won’t ‘fight the Fed’

Hedge-fund investor Tepper expects the stock market rally to continue with a few Federal Reserve rate cuts, but sees danger in too many

Quantum stocks are hot again. Here’s what’s behind their explosive rally.

Shares of quantum-computing companies like D-Wave and IonQ are soaring this week as a flurry of positive news boosts investor enthusiasm for the emerging technology.

Have a spare $1,525? That’s what the top ticket to ‘Hamilton’ now costs on Broadway.

These are the most expensive face-value tickets in Broadway history, thanks to Leslie Odom Jr.’s return — and the premium-pricing trend goes beyond “Hamilton” this season

Google searches for ‘help with mortgage’ haven’t been this high since 2009

More people appear to be looking for help with their mortgages, according to internet search trends. But economists say the reality is more nuanced and less alarming.

15 stocks to cash in on an expected 300% boost in cloud AI spending through 2028

Analysts at TD Cowen surveyed 215 companies on their cloud spending plans — an annual process they say “has been predictive of critical industry trends” since 2012.
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