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Earnings Outlook: Google parent Alphabet’s business growth is fastest in more than a year on advertising rebound

Alphabet's business grew at its fastest in more than a year after the Google parent reported an ad rebound that pushed quarterly revenue up 11% year-over-year.

Earnings Outlook: Snap posts surprise revenue growth, helping to send its stock higher

Snap Inc. broke a streak of revenue declines Tuesday as it sported 5% growth on the top line for its latest quarter.

Market Extra: Wall Street is again worried about an imminent recession. Here’s what the data show, and what it might mean for your portfolio.

Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal believe the U.S. economy is coming off its hottest summer stretch since 2020.

Called to Account: GE’s earnings included an array of nonstandard — and confusing — numbers

GE is in the midst of a breakup and decided to offer a range of non-GAAP numbers for each segment instead of consolidated financials.

Commodities Corner: Why sugar prices have risen nearly 40% so far this year

Sugar prices have climbed by nearly 40% year to date, on track to mark their best yearly performance in 14 years, with U.S. and global supplies expected to remain tight.

Brett Arends's ROI: New rules mean required withdrawals from retirement accounts have become even more complex

Have an IRA or 401(k)? Here's what you need to know about required minimum distributions.

Futures Movers: Oil settles lower for a third straight session, with supplies so far unaffected by Israel-Hamas war

Oil prices end lower on Tuesday for a third consecutive session, as traders continued to monitor the Israel-Hamas war while fresh data out of Europe offered more evidence of a slowing economy.

The Margin: As the 2023 NBA season begins, here are the 10 highest-paid players

Two NBA stars will make over $100 million this year.

: GM’s Cruise driverless taxis suspended from San Francisco streets

The California DMV on Tuesday suspended robotaxis from General Motors Co.'s Cruise from operating in San Francisco, citing safety concerns.

Earnings Outlook: Texas Instruments earnings: What to expect

Texas Instruments reports fiscal third-quarter results after the close of trading Tuesday.

Financial Crime: It took a disabled vet over 30 years to get his stolen identity back. His case is sadly not uncommon

Kelvin Johnson struggled to keep his benefits and couldn’t get a credit card after his identity was stolen in 1988 by a mystery man later convicted of murder.

Realtor.com: Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren offering her Nashville home for rent

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