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Market Snapshot: What America’s political dysfunction means for the stock market and investors

The unprecedented ousting of Kevin McCarthy from the House speaker's chair sparks a round of understandable anguish for investors and market analysts.

The Margin: McDonald’s Halloween ‘Boo Buckets’ are back — facing off against Burger King’s ‘Trick or Heat’ plastic pails

McDonald’s plastic trick-or-treat buckets were a seasonal staple for decades, and now Burger King is giving them a run for their money

The Margin: Why the Girl Scouts are raising cookie prices in some places — and canceling their bestselling Raspberry Rally flavor

The Girl Scouts sell almost $800 million in cookies each year, but several economic factors have troops shaking up their 106-year-old cookie-selling strategy

Earnings Watch: Q3 earnings are here: S&P 500 heads toward year of profit declines as JPMorgan, and Delta report this week

As third-quarter earnings season arrives after a recent pullback in stocks and dimming profit expectations, some say investors are still too optimistic.

: Israeli stocks slump in first day of trade since Gaza attack

Israeli stocks skidded Sunday, reeling one day after the surprise attack from Gaza.

: Biden’s new student-loan plan: Who qualifies for debt relief? What you need to know.

As Biden cancels $9 billion in student debt, questions about who is eligible have been jumping on Google

: Taylor Swift’s NFL interest has created $122 million of brand value, expert says

Swift's new public friendship and rumored relationship with Kelce is one of the biggest storylines in the NFL this season.

Earnings Outlook: Bank earnings ahead after a weak quarter for stocks, but the biggest names remain favored

Larger banks with diversified businesses expected to fare as better, as analyst earnings forecasts hold up better than their stock prices in many cases.

Deal of the Day: Deal of the Day: Get 30% off the sheets that Oprah once called ‘the softest ever’

The sheets are pricey, but some reviewers rave about them.

: Saudi Arabia willing to raise oil output to help secure Israel deal: WSJ

Saudi Arabia has told the White House it would be willing to boost oil production early next year if crude prices are high, a move aimed at winning goodwill in Congress for a deal in which the kingdom would recognize Israel and in return get a defense pact with Washington, Saudi and U.S. officials said, according to the Wall Street Journal.

FA Center: What the stock market selloff means for Biden’s re-election chances

Why it pays to keep your politics and your investments separate.

Deep Dive: How to tell if it is worth avoiding taxes with a municipal bond ETF

Depending on your tax federal tax bracket and which state you live in, municipal bond funds may be excellent income generatiors for you.
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