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Factory orders sink 3.6% on fewer Boeing contracts. U.S. business investment still weak.

U.S. factory orders fell 3.6% in January large due to fewer contracts for Boeing passenger planes, but there was not much sign of a broad revival among manufacturers.

Airship AI’s stock rockets upon DOJ contract, as shares of other AI plays slip

Technology-sector stocks were moving lower Tuesday — but one small name stood out in a big way in a sea of mostly red.

Gold looks to score another record-high settlement, but it’s ‘no gold rush’ in the West

Gold futures extend their rally Tuesday, poised to mark a third consecutive session at a record settlement, but don’t call it a “gold rush” in the West, says one analyst.

Dementia is not an inevitable part of aging — these 3 things can help

Many 100-year-olds are cognitively healthy until the very end of life

‘Patients got better faster’: Music therapy provides new hope after strokes.

Music has been used to help with anxiety, depression, chronic pain, developmental disorders, autism and dementia.

Apple’s stock is in a ‘funk.’ Could Warren Buffett be selling more shares?

A Mizuho analyst thinks Apple’s stock could get ‘killed’ if Berkshire Hathaway is revealed to be selling more of its sizable stake in Apple.

Stocks vs. bonds: An investment decision worth more than $10 million

When it comes to long-term investing, there is only one right answer

ISM service-sector gauge stumbles in February but stays in expansion territory

The Institute for Supply Management said on Tuesday that its service-sector PMI fell to 52.6% from 53.4% in the prior month.

U.S. investors may be chasing the wrong target

The obsession with the U.S. stock market and its wild valuations have created an opportunity for the rest of us.

Bitcoin surges above $69,000 to record high as investors sail into ‘untested waters’

Bitcoin hits its first record high since November 2021.

Qualcomm raises dividend, boosting stock’s yield above 2%

Qualcomm said Tuesday it will raise its quarterly dividend, enough to make the semiconductor company’s stock one of the few in the technology sector to yield more than 2%.

Here’s why AT&T’s stock should be taken more seriously, according to a new bull

AT&T’s stock advances after a Wolfe Research analyst cheers its 6.6% dividend yield and the company’s churn improvement.
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