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Next Avenue: No need for hang gliding: Embracing a simple life in retirement can offer rich rewards

There is a misconception that a simple life is less interesting, less challenging or less meaningful than a life lived large. You can embrace your 'small life.'

Dow Jones Newswires: Samsung Electronics expects weakest quarterly earnings in 14 years

Samsung Electronics said Friday that it expects its second-quarter operating profit to fall 96% on year, which would be its weakest performance in more than 14 years.

: Volkswagen to start testing self-driving electric vans on streets of Austin

Volkswagen said Thursday the test program will start with two vehicles this July, and expand to a fleet of 10 ID Buzz electric vans by the end of this year.

Outside the Box: The dreaded recession hasn’t arrived, but higher inflation will be sticking around

Cash is likely to be a long-term, dependable income-producing asset, economist Blu Putnam writes.

Dow Jones Newswires: Mercury Systems taps interim president and CEO as next chairman

Mercury Systems said Thursday that it has named interim president and chief executive officer Bill Ballhaus as the chairman of the board in the latest executive move at the technology company.

The Ratings Game: Chip stocks lag market as semiconductor sales decline for 11th straight month

Chip stocks underperformed the broader market Thursday after the semiconductor industry logged its eleventh month in a row of steep losses.

: FDA approves Alzheimer’s treatment Leqembi, clearing the way for Medicare coverage

Despite Medicare coverage, drug may remain out of reach for many patients, policy experts say 

: This ‘Thread’ social platform existed years before Meta’s new app — and it could sue, experts say

Turns out, there are already established companies that use 'thread' or 'threads' in their names.

Earnings Results: Levi Strauss stock falls 5% after outlook is cut

Levi Strauss shares fell after hours Thursday after the jeans company cut its forecast for the year.

: Elon Musk says ‘cheating’ not OK as his lawyer accuses Meta of stealing trade secrets for Threads

Elon Musk lands the first jab on his fight with Meta Platforms Inc.'s Twitter lookalike Threads, saying that "cheating" was not OK, and his lawyer Alex Spiro fires off letter to warn against 'unlawful misappropriation.'

The Tell: Fed’s ‘quantitative tightening’ was supposed to sink stocks and the economy. It may be boosting them instead, analyst says.

The Federal Reserve's efforts to undercut an overheating U.S. economy by draining liquidity from the financial system may be having the opposite of their intended effect, according to Bank of America interest-rate strategist Ralph Axel.

Living With Climate Change: The cost of extreme heat in the U.S.? 235,000 ER visits and $1B in health-care bills just this summer

A jump in costly ER visits and longer-term health impacts could worsen as climate change makes record-busting heat waves more common.
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