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Warsh’s chances of becoming Fed chair jump as Trump suggests he doesn’t want Hassett in that job

The contest to become the next chair of the Federal Reserve took another turn Friday, as President Donald Trump hinted that he may want to keep economist Kevin Hassett in his current White House job.

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Bitcoin’s rally wasn’t enough to push it past $100K this week. Here’s what it needs to get out of this rut.

Bitcoin’s rally this week is similar to the ones it saw during its 2022 bear market.

Is inflation actually lower than we think? This economist says yes.

New York Fed says inflation and import prices are overstated.

These stocks have the most to lose from Trump’s push to lower electricity prices

The stocks of Constellation Energy and Vistra dropped after investors were spooked by the Trump administration’s plan to push large technology companies to help lower electricity prices for consumers.

AST SpaceMobile’s stock soars to a fresh record as the SpaceX rival nears a big win

The satellite maker may get a slice of a $151 billion U.S. defense program.

Do I really need a will if I rent and don’t have kids? I’m just giving away jewelry.

It can seem like a lot of work to make decisions about giving away your worldly possessions.

Verizon blames software hiccup for outage. Growing tech complexity and ‘telecom arrogance’ could be bigger culprits.

Verizon says a “software issue” is to blame for an outage that caused frustration in the Northeast.

‘Your whole life is on the phone.’ Should companies like Verizon be forced to refund you the next time there’s a major outage?

In the meantime, here’s how to claim the $20 credit Verizon is offering in response to this week’s service disruption.

The economy is shockingly strong by one measure. This year could be even better.

Stubborn inflation, high tariffs and plunging job creation didn’t do much to slow the economy in 2025. Now the stage is set for even stronger growth.

‘I don’t want to step on any toes’: I manage an $80K trust for a 15-year-old relative. How do I deal with interfering relatives?

“I also want to teach my young relative good money habits without overstepping the parents’ authority.”

Inflation could unexpectedly climb this year. How these market veterans are preparing.

A mix of soaring metals prices, geopolitical risks and threats to the Federal Reserve’s independence is raising the possibility that inflation may push higher than expected in 2026, upsetting traders’ expectations for stable to lower prices.
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