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The Moneyist: ‘It provides shade and privacy’: My neighbor wants me to cut down my 20-year-old oak tree. Can he force me to?

"Who is liable if a tree falls onto a neighbor’s property?"

Dow Jones Newswires: Australia’s consumer confidence mired in worst sustained slump on record

Consumer confidence fell 1.1 points over the week, completing six consecutive months below 80 points, something never before seen in the data.

In One Chart: Watch this ‘canary in the coal mine’ for signs of trouble in markets, Neuberger Berman CIO says

This 84-year-old investment firm is on the lookout for cracks in credit markets from the Federal Reserve's rate hikes.

The Ratings Game: Microsoft’s stock has a ‘rich catalyst path ahead’ after underperforming, says Citi

Microsoft shares have lagged technology peers in recent weeks, but Citi analysts think the stock is poised for better performance in the months to come.

The Ratings Game: Amazon’s stock clinches highest close in more than a year

Enthusiasm continues to build for the e-commerce giant's potential to improve the financial performance of its retail business.

The Tell: Wall Street’s most bullish strategist warns of choppiness in stocks, still sees the S&P 500 touching a record high this year

Recent weakness in the U.S. stock market is likely to persist over the near-term, says Wall Street’s most bullish strategist, who still thinks the S&P 500 will end 2023 at a record above 4,900.

: Energy Secretary Granholm, like Ford’s CEO, finds out EV charging can be a pain

During road-trip NPR interview, EV user called police on Energy Sec. Granholm's team for blocking charging spot; Ford's Farley confesses to 'charging anxiety.'

: DraftKings issues apology for 9/11-themed betting promotion

The Sept. 11 promotion on DraftKings' online sportsbook was titled "Never Forget" and involved three New York teams playing on Monday to win their games.

Earnings Results: Oracle stock falls after in-line revenue report

Oracle Corp. shares fell in the extended session Monday after the software company reported in-line revenue for the quarter.

: ‘Xi Jinping is preparing for war.’ China hawk in Congress pushes new investment restrictions.

President Biden has taken a number of steps to prevent the flow of strategic U.S. technologies to China, but many in Congress feel that he hasn't done enough.

Economic Outlook: U.S. budget deficit will double this year to $2 trillion, excluding student loans, CBO says

The U.S. federal budget deficit will double to $2 trillion this fiscal year from $1 billion last year when the student loan program is excluded, the CBO said.

: New Pfizer and Moderna COVID shots approved by FDA

CDC is set to vote on the new shots Tuesday, but questions remain about costs for uninsured people.
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