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Why would someone use Signal? What to know about the messaging app that Pete Hegseth and other Trump officials have relied on.

The chat app, which is run by a nonprofit foundation, has been downloaded 220 million times. Here’s what to know about Signal, including who owns it and whether it’s safe to use.

Overly bearish investors risk writing off 2025 too soon. These strategies offer upside and downside protection.

Ed Yardeni argues that, to match the doom and gloom from Wall Street bears, the stock market would need to see a Lehman-esque meltdown.

‘She’s kept him afloat’: I’m 78 and leaving my daughter my life savings, but her partner is unemployed and doesn’t pay rent. What do I do?

“He keeps losing jobs and going on unemployment.”

This economist says there’s a 90% chance of a recession — unless tariff policies are changed.

A voluntary trade reset recession doesn’t sound very good, and it’s not.

Supermodel Tyra Banks talks about moving to Australia: ‘I just fell in love with it’

Tyra Banks has revealed why she made the decision to leave the U.S. and move halfway round the world with her husband and son.

Jeff Bezos sells Seattle mansion for $63 million in Washington state’s priciest residential sale ever

The Amazon founder stands to save hundreds of millions in taxes by moving to Florida.

Tesla earnings could offer hope for the stock. But this has to happen first.

The EV company’s investors want reassurance on sales and future projects such as robotaxis and a cheaper vehicle.

U.S. stock futures fall after another losing week on Wall Street

U.S. stock futures fell Sunday after another rough — though holiday-shortened — week on Wall Street.

Fed’s Goolsbee warns economic activity may slump this summer after ‘artificially high’ pre-tariff bump

U.S. economic activity may appear “artificially high” before dropping off this summer, Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee said Sunday, as businesses and consumers look to stock up before the Trump administration’s tariffs take effect.

Investors are eager for tariff deals. They might get more tumult in bonds and stocks instead.

The world’s deepest, most liquid bond market remains vulnerable to aggressive selloffs that could alarm stock investors.

Golfers think the sport keeps them healthy. New research says it will even help them live longer.

The sport has a growing number of senior participants — and there’s new research that says playing the game is a longevity booster.

I’m 15 years older than my second wife and have $1 million in savings. She promised to pass my estate onto my sons after I’m gone. Do I trust her?

“My wife is probably one of the most honest persons I’ve ever known.”
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