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My husband’s kids didn’t even show up for his heart surgery. So why is he leaving them his $1 million life insurance?

“Both of us were widowed. We are in our late 60s and retired.”

Nvidia may have picked up a win in China. So why isn’t the stock surging?

Few investors are banking on steady China business for Nvidia, even as a report says Beijing will allow sales to big customers in the key market.

Nearly 2,000 U.S. flights have already been canceled ahead of winter storm

AccuWeather predicted late Thursday that some 6,000 U.S. flights could be canceled through Monday as the storm brings heavy snow, ice and bitter cold to large swaths of the country.

Now is not the time to own bonds, says Bank of America. These are safer bets.

International stocks, emerging markets and gold will shine in the second half of the 2020s, as investors have made clear that it’s time for anything but bonds, Band of America says.

One in five Americans can’t afford their heating bills this winter as the seasonal cost nears $1,000 on average

The massive winter storm forecast for this weekend could put much of the country into a deep freeze, and the mercury is plummeting at a time when utility bills are skyrocketing.

Clorox to buy Purell maker for more than $2 billion, eyeing 20 million hand-sanitizer dispensers and more

A deal would underscore broad investor interest in an important, though not flashy, corner of the healthcare business involving services and products to hospitals.

Intel delivers a reality check after stock surge fueled by ‘vibes and tweets’

Intel’s stock is headed for its worst drop in a year and a half as earnings commentary fails to meet investors’ lofty expectations.

Economy shows signs of cooling, S&P finds. Tariffs still weigh on growth and hiring.

The economy got off to a decent start in the first month of 2026, new surveys show, but growth appeared to cool due to ongoing stress from U.S. tariffs.

Yes, you still need an emergency fund in retirement. Here’s how much you should have.

Retirees can face larger spending shocks than workers, often driven by unpredictable costs such as healthcare.

This oil-services stock stays red hot, with help from the biggest profit beat in 3 years

SLB’s stock rallies toward a near two-year high after a big earnings beat, adding to the historic gains it has already seen this month.

The case for a U.S. bear market was building even before Trump antagonized overseas investors

There are two important measures that point to a downturn for stocks, according to Longview Economics.

Turns out, DOGE did put Social Security data at risk. Here’s what lawmakers are doing about it.

Trump administration admits to security breaches that had been outlined in a whistleblower complaint
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