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The Human Cost: This San Francisco restaurant owner is stocking up on rice. Should you do the same?

Concerns about global rice supply range from severe weather conditions, such as floods in China, to trade restrictions in India. 

Economic Report: U.S. created 306,000 fewer jobs in 2022 and early 2023 than initially reported

The U.S. economy has created millions of jobs since 2022, but the pace of hiring wasn't quite as strong as it seemed.

Encore: The cost of healthcare is out of control, hurting programs for the elderly and the vulnerable

Big Pharma has a legislative blitz to prevent Medicare from negotiating drug prices.

The Moneyist: Our older son, 37, is an artist and puts $1,000 a month on our credit card. Our other son, 35, is self-sufficient. Is that unfair?

"We’ve been contributing to a Roth IRA for each of them when we can."

Banking: Citi mulling further reorganization under CEO Jane Fraser: reports

Citi may eliminate positions as it mulls further changes after putting its overseas retail operations on the selling block and eliminating jobs across the bank.

Futures Movers: Oil prices edge lower on continued China demand worries

Oil futures lose ground Wednesday on continued worries over the demand outlook, but a bigger-than-expected weekly fall in U.S. crude supplies help to temper the price decline.

Deep Dive: The S&P 500 is overweight to big tech. Moving some money to this highly rated fund can diversify your portfolio in several ways.

The Tweedy, Browne International Value Fund has excelled over the long term, following a strategy inspired by Benjamin Graham.

The Tell: Nvidia stock options traders are bracing for larger move than usual after earnings

Options traders are bracing for an outsize swing in Nvidia Corp.'s stock price after the chip giant's earnings report Wednesday afternoon.

Brett Arends's ROI: I’m about to retire and want to raid my 401(k) to buy a home: ‘Am I out of my mind?’

Is it better to invest your money and rent, or just buy a home outright?

Economic Report: U.S. new-home sales rise 4.4% in July

New home sales at 714,000 annual rate in July versus 684,000 in prior month.

Economic Report: The economy is actually slowing down, not speeding up, these S&P surveys show

The U.S. is on track to show a big increase in growth in the third quarter based on GDP, but other measures suggest the economy slowed near the end of summer.

: AMC’s stock falls 21% ahead of APE stock conversion

Shares of AMC are on pace to extend a two-day losing streak.
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