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The Number One: Max’s ‘House of the Dragon,’ Amazon’s ‘The Boys’ lead the most in-demand TV shows in the world

Check out the full list of 10 most in-demand TV series by genre, according to the 2024 Guinness World Records

Deal of the Day: Micron’s stock might be an excellent play for AI investors who want to diversify beyond Nvidia

High prices for Nvidia's GPUs may be unsustainable. Meanwhile, Micron's new high-bandwidth memory chips could offer stickier pricing and propel its recovery.

: With myriad banks dangling 5% and up offers, here are 10 things to know before buying a CD.

Here’s what experts say everyone thinking about opening a certificate of deposit should know first.

Economic Report: U.S. jobless claims fall to 8-month low of 201,000 with businesses avoiding layoffs

The numbers: The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits last week fell by 20,000 to an eight-month low of 201,000, leaving them at very low levels.

Living With Climate Change: Big-state governors aim to quadruple number of high-efficiency heat pumps in U.S. homes and buildings by 2030

Heat pumps, which act as both furnace and AC, are increasing in popularity. They're eligible for a federal tax incentive along with sweeteners in certain states.

Economic Report: U.S. mortgage rates could go to 8%

Mortgage rates could go up to 8% after the U.S. Federal Reserve refrained from raising its policy interest rate again on Wednesday but forecast rates would stay high through next year, real estate economists say.

Bond Report: Treasury yields near highest levels in more than a decade after hawkish Fed projections

Treasury yields test their highest levels in more than a dozen years as investors absorb the Federal Reserve's message of higher-for-longer interest rates.

The Advicer: ‘Is it time to go elsewhere?’ My financial adviser charges 1% even if he loses money. Should I ditch him? 

Have an issue with your financial adviser or looking for a new one? Email [email protected].

Economic Report: Leading index for U.S. economy falls 17th month in a row, but still no sign of recession

The leading economic index fell 0.4% in August and declined for the 17th month in a row, but there's still no sign the U.S. is headed for a recession.

: New York Times columnist David Brooks gets roasted online after $78 airport meal post

David Brooks, a columnist for the New York Times, took to social media to express his dismay over food prices.

Earnings Results: Olive Garden parent Darden’s earnings buoyed by addition of 77 Ruth’s Chris Steak Houses locations

Darden posted better-than-expected quarterly earnings early Thursday.

: T2 Biosystems reaches regulatory milestone that could be a game changer, analyst says

The microcap received FDA clearance for a panel that detects six deadly pathogens.
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