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: How long should you wait to begin receiving Social Security payments?

Also, Amazon's "game-changing" results, contrarian investing, Robinhood's retirement move and a long look at performance for Carl Icahn's partnership.

: Mega Millions hits $1.25 billion, but you should buy stocks — not lottery tickets. Here’s how to get 8% return.

The next Mega Millions drawing is Friday night. Tempted? Do this instead.

The Margin: Hyundai, Kia recall 92,000 vehicles and warn owners to park them outside over fire risk — see the exact models here

The news comes a few months after the Korean automakers agreed to a $200 million settlement over numerous complaints that their cars are too easy to break into

: Fisker’s stock turns lower as EV maker’s production miss overshadows narrower quarterly loss

Fisker Inc.'s missed quarterly revenue and EV production outlook overshadowed narrower losses for the EV maker.

Key Words: Blackstone’s Steve Schwarzman says numbers ‘justify’ Fitch downgrade of U.S. credit rating

Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman said Fitch Ratings’ recent downgrade to long-term U.S. debt was justified.

The Ratings Game: Amazon’s stock is now a better play than Apple’s, according to this analyst

Call it a changing of the guard within Big Tech.

The Ratings Game: GoPro’s stock falls as strategic shift will require longer payoff period

GoPro offered a downbeat outlook for its current quarter, and its shares are selling off Friday.

Economic Report: A fading jobs market? Fewer businesses are hiring

The U.S. added 187,000 new jobs in July, but only healthcare, leisure and hospitality and government industries saw major changes.

: Icahn Enterprises’ stock slides 30% after company halves quarterly distribution to $1 per unit

Icahn surprised investors on Friday by halving the quarterly distribution retail investors have come to rely on.

The Ratings Game: PayPal’s stock extends declines as one bull jumps ship

PayPal is showing momentum with efforts to modernize its platform, but the company faces too many challenges for Evercore to feel confident about its stock.

Economic Report: U.S. adds 187,000 jobs in July and points to hiring slowdown. Wages still high

The U.S. added a more modest 187,000 new jobs in July, perhaps a sign the economy is cooling enough to drive inflation even lower and even stave off further increases in interest rates.

The Human Cost: A Con Edison mechanic threatened with razor blades? Why dealing with the public is getting more treacherous.

The IRS recently said its employees would stop making most surprise home visits, in part because employees have felt unsafe.
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