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The Margin: Bruce Springsteen’s peptic ulcer disease should be a gut-check for millions born in the USA 

More than 4 million Americans suffer from peptic ulcer disease in the U.S. every year, costing an estimated $10 billion in direct and indirect healthcare costs 

Market Extra: China ETFs fall sharply as they lag global stocks in 2023

Chinese equities slumped Thursday, with exchange-traded funds that target stocks in the country seeing sharp drops amid concerns over its economy. 

: Intel’s stock logs longest winning streak in nearly 3 years

Intel shares closed higher Thursday to log their longest winning streak in nearly three years.

Distributed Ledger: Crypto industry’s recent court wins may not stop companies from moving out of the U.S. 

This is the latest Distributed Ledger column from MarketWatch: a weekly look at the most important moves and news in crypto.

Earnings Results: DocuSign’s stock rises after earnings beat and hike in outlook

DocuSign shares rose after hours Thursday after the e-signature company beat on earnings and hiked its outlook for the year.

The Margin: Over 70 million Americans plan to bet on the NFL this season, new survey says

The most popular team being bet on for the upcoming season is the Cincinnati Bengals, according to DraftKings.

The Fed: Senate approves Adriana Kugler as first Latino to hold top Federal Reserve job

The Senate on Thursday confirmed Adriana Kugler as a Federal Reserve governor, the first Latino to serve in a top post at the U.S. central bank.

The Moneyist: ‘I’m conflicted’: Should I pay my fiancé’s credit-card debt and subsidize our vacations? He spends money on ‘stuff.’ 

"I make about $150,000 a year, and I have no debt. He makes $90,000 a year."

ETF Wrap: Energy ETFs are outshining the S&P 500, but it’s not just because of the oil rally

Energy-related ETFs are taking the lead again after a recent jump in crude-oil prices following Saudi Arabia and Russia’s decisions to extend their voluntary oil production cuts through the end of 2023. 

The Human Cost: New York City Airbnb hosts cancel guests due to new short-term rental laws, leaving them high and dry

The new ordinance, aimed at curbing short-term rentals in the Big Apple, led to last-minute cancellations and some disgruntled travelers.

: Disney’s stock heads for longest losing streak in nearly a year as Spectrum dispute wears on

Walt Disney Co. shares are falling toward their longest losing streak in almost a year as the company's feud with Charter Communications Inc. continues.

: United Auto Workers reject GM counteroffer — and say ‘the clock is ticking’ for potential strike

UAW President Shawn Fain called General Motors' offer "an insulting proposal that doesn’t come close to an equitable agreement."
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