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Key Words: Barr says Trump is no victim, 37-count federal indictment is ‘very, very damning’

Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr said Sunday that the 37-count federal indictment against Donald Trump over his handling of classified documents is "very, very damning," and rejected Trump's claims that the charges were political in nature.

: Billionaire George Soros hands control of financial empire to his son, Alex

Billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros is handing over control of his $25 billion financial empire to his son, 37-year-old Alex Soros.

: Banks are raking in billions from overdraft fees, despite stricter regulations. Now for the good news.

Several banks changed their overdraft rules in 2021 and 2022.

Market Snapshot: How a hawkish Fed could kill a baby bull-market rally in U.S. stocks

Wall Street is calling it a "hawkish pause" or a "hawkish skip."

Earnings Watch: Executives are talking less about their environmental and social-justice goals — and more about AI

Lots of executives are talking about AI. One abbreviation they're mentioning less? ESG.

The Fed: The Fed’s crystal ball on inflation appears off the mark again. Here comes another fix.

The U.S. economy hasn't slowed all that much. High inflation is sticky. And the labor market is still producing gobs of new jobs. What is the Fed to do?

Where Should I Retire?: We want to retire somewhere with pleasant winters. Our budget is $600,000-$700,000. Where should we go?

These snowbirds want to be close to an airport, but not in a big city.

The Moneyist: ‘I’m 62 and ready for my golden years’: I’ve $1.7 million in annuities, Roths and index funds. Can I afford to never work again?

‘Do I sell off some of my mutual fund shares to boost my savings?’

The Moneyist: ‘Something snapped inside him’: My contractor boyfriend of 2 years dumped me. He said I was using him to fix up my house.

‘Last weekend, he hung some blinds for my daughter. Then I asked him to take a look at my pond, as it was leaking.’

MarketWatch: What AI threat? Most U.S. white-collar workers welcome the technology, survey finds.

Most U.S. workers don't consider generative AI to be an immediate threat to their jobs, but they do want to learn how to use the technology, a KPMG survey found.

The Moneyist: ‘He’s content living paycheck to paycheck’: My husband won’t work or get a driver’s license. Now things have gotten even worse.

‘He's too tired to leave, and we don’t have anything but bills.’

: P.F. Chang’s 34-year-old CEO on what he learned from billionaire John Paulson

MarketWatch recently spoke with Damola Adamolekun, one of the youngest chief executives in corporate America.
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