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Some cool future car tech from this year’s CES

New technologies on display this year included facial recognition systems, clear display screens, tires made from rice and soy, and remote valet parking.

One secret to retirement readiness may be knowing this simple fact

A study found that workers with strong longevity literacy are typically more confident they'll have enough money to live comfortably in retirement.

Honda shows off these EV concepts for 2026: A low-slung wedge sedan and a futuristic van

The company teased the new lineup, the Honda 0 (zero) Series, at last week’s CES in Las Vegas. Here's what they look like.

S&P 500 futures slip as Treasury yields rise and traders eye earnings

U.S. stock futures fell early Tuesday as Treasury yields rose and traders awaited the resumption of the corporate earnings season.

Trump projected as winner in Iowa, but outcome in fight for 2nd is still unclear

Here are the early results for Iowa's Republican caucuses and what it means for the 2024 GOP presidential primary, with voting in New Hampshire next week.

Why Donald Trump is unlikely to get his wish for a 2024 U.S. stock-market crash

Odds of a Wall Street plunge occurring this year are significantly below average.

DeBeers cuts diamond prices by 10% to shore up weak sales: report

DeBeers, majority owned by Anglo American UK:AAL, reduced prices by 10% at its first sale of diamonds, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.

‘The squeeze is on.’ Uranium prices hit new record and industry watchers see further to go

The spot price for uranium, vital for fueling nuclear reactors, climbed to just over $103/pound on Monday, a level not seen since 2007.

Baidu denies Chinese military link after report sent stock tumbling

Baidu on Monday said it had no links to a Chinese military lab, after a report sent stock in the internet services company tumbling.

Goldman Sachs offers 10 reasons why it’s more confident about the U.S. economy

Goldman Sachs thinks the U.S. economy will be growing by more than double market consensus at the end of 2024, and has a list of 10 reasons why it is more optimistic than most.

A rude awakening: Lack of financial literacy hurts the young. What about older people?

You should learn how to spot scams, fund retirement and pay down debt.

Nikkei mints new 33-year-high as exchange highlights companies taking action

The Nikkei 225 on Monday rallied to yet another 33-year high, advancing amid the Tokyo Stock Exchange publishing a list of companies that have taken actions to bolster their share price.
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