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NerdWallet: If you’re over 60 and getting divorced, consider your options for health insurance

Will you lose health insurance? If not yet eligible for Medicare, where will you find coverage? How does being divorced affect Medicare costs?

Market Snapshot: Stock-index futures struggle to rebound as Treasury yields hold near 16-year highs, Fed meeting eyed.

U.S. stock futures were a tad firmer on Monday, but caution prevailed as bond yields rose and traders looked ahead to Wednesday's Fed comments.

: Duke up, UChicago down: Here’s the 2024 college rankings list from U.S. News

Princeton University tops the influential rankings of U.S. colleges and universities for the 13th straight year. 

Dow Jones Newswires: KKR to buy 20% stake in Singtel’s data-center business

Private-equity firm KKR has agreed to buy a 20% stake in the regional data center business of Singapore Telecommunications for 1.1 billion Singapore dollars (US$800.0 million).

IPO Report: Klaviyo reportedly raises price range of its upcoming IPO

Klaviyo Inc. is reportedly raising the target of its upcoming initial public offering to more than $550 million.

: Cisco to cut 350 jobs in latest round of layoffs

Cisco Systems Inc. will lay off 350 employees in Silicon Valley next month, in the tech giant's latest round of job cuts.

Associated Press: Drew Barrymore postpones her show’s new season launch until after strikes

Barrymore’s initial decision to return to the air Monday ith picketers outside her studio was met with pushback on social media.

Market Snapshot: Powell could still hammer U.S. stocks on Wednesday even if the Fed doesn’t hike interest rates

Although the Federal Reserve is expected to leave interest rates on hold Wednesday, Chairman Jerome Powell could still rattle markets as he's probed for clues about the central bank's thinking.

Market Extra: ‘The rubber band is so stretched’: why this once-overlooked stock-market sector is sending a warning signal about the economy 

It hasn’t been a great year for investors to own stocks in the utilities sector – the worst-performing part of the U.S. stock market so far in 2023 – but that could be coming to an end. 

Earnings Watch: Wall Street is the most optimistic on these industries as the fourth quarter approaches

Oil and gas prices remain high for consumers, but heading into the fourth quarter, Wall Street analysts are saying buy the stocks.

Economic Report: Rising health costs could make it harder for the Fed to get inflation down to 2%

U.S. inflation has slowed sharply from a 40-year peak of 9.1% and it's gotten an assist from a surprising source: Falling medical costs. But that's ending.

Brett Arends's ROI: The biggest cost in retirement might be your home

It's not always a terrible thing to be a renter
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