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Social Security’s announcements are leaving its website and moving to X: reports

Only 7% of X’s news consumers are age 65 or older.

Why kosher-for-Passover Coca-Cola is going viral among non-Jewish shoppers

The product, distinguished by its yellow cap, is made with cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup. Some people can’t get enough.

Here are this week’s 20 best-performing stocks as the S&P 500 rallied

All but two of the S&P 500’s 11 sectors were up for the week.

The Senate is hiding this downside of tax cuts. But Americans will feel it. 

Tax cuts without substantial spending reductions will stoke inflation.

Why does Trump love those ‘beautiful’ tariffs? It didn’t start with China.

“Make America Great Again” longs for an America that can never be again.

JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon warns Fed may need to step in to support bond market — without this fix

Liquidity in the Treasury market was put to a test earlier this week ahead of President Trump’s partial pause on new tariffs.

Can a president break insider-trading laws? Trump’s Truth Social post ignites fierce debate.

Six Democratic Senators sent a letter Friday to the chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission requesting an investigation.

GM, Ford and Stellantis face extra $5,000 cost for each car made in America, thanks to Trump’s tariff on parts

As American businesses and shoppers try to figure out the effects of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, one research center is offering estimates on what his new import taxes mean for automakers.

Trump-supporting investors are doubling down on these names as tariff war rages

There’s a “parallel economy” of companies offering products and services to “a conservative user base that wants to align their money with their values,” says the CEO of conservative investing app Monorail.

The Easter bunny is coming — and that’s bad news for already record-high egg prices

Just as egg supplies look to improve and prices temper their gains, the Easter Bunny is set to step in and shake things up again.

Warehouse-club foot traffic jumped nearly 10% in the week before ‘liberation day’ tariffs. But signals are mixed.

‘Is the projected strength in retail spending in March due to tariff-related front loading? “Maybe,” ’ BofA analysts said

MBA programs are broken. Here’s how America can still create strong leaders.

It’s up to companies to recruit and retain talented managers and researchers
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