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Oil prices struggle for direction in ‘violently rangebound’ market

Oil futures head for modest weekly gains.

Wayfair is laying off 1,650 employees

Wayfair shares climbed in premarket trades Friday after the home-goods retailer announced a plan to cut approximately 13% of its workforce.

Stop selling Fisker’s stock as ‘easy profits’ for shorts have been made — CFRA

Fisker's stock bounced Friday, after an analyst recommended investors stop selling following their "precipitous drop" over the past several weeks.

How government meddling could end a golden age for life-changing new drugs

Price controls could force many biotech companies to shutter research on vital medicines.

Treasury yields back away from highs as more economic data awaits

Treasury yields eased back from highs on Friday, as investors got ready for more economic data.

China’s low birth rate will slow its stock market. Here’s when to expect it.

Shrinking population will still support Chinese stocks for many years.

New Hampshire GOP primary: Haley tries to turn the tide, as Trump cruises toward the 2024 nomination

New Hampshire's voters are due to cast ballots Tuesday in their closely watched Republican presidential primary election.

I want my son to inherit my $1.2 million house. Should I leave it to my second husband in my will? He promised to pass it on.

“Can my husband leave my house to his stepson with a step-up in basis?”

One sector is camouflaging the market’s recent deterioration. It can only last so long, says this technical analyst.

Tech's doing well, but not much else, and that does not a sustainable rally make

‘Downcycle not over.’ Nokia, Ericsson shares tumble after downgrades at Barclays.

Barclays cut Nokia and Ericsson to underweight from equalweight on Friday, saying their struggling radio access networks are in trouble.

The 2024 Jeep Wagoneer review: A refined and spacious full-size SUV

The 2024 Jeep Wagoneer and its longer brother, the Wagoneer L, are spacious full-size SUVs with some off-road talents. Pricing starts at $62,545.

Biden administration to cancel $4.9 billion in student debt for 74,000 borrowers

The announcement is the latest in officials' efforts to streamline access to existing forgiveness programs
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