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Your medical debt can outlive you. Here’s how to avoid it — and get the care you need.

Medical debt afflicts all ages, not just retirees. Emergency room visits, surgeries, dental work and even childbirth can trigger steep bills.

Congress is playing havoc with your investments. Here’s how to beat Washington’s game.

Expect lawmakers to punt decisions and own stock in companies with top government-affairs teams that know the system.

The most dangerous threat to your money may not be a market crash. It’s much more personal.

You and your financial adviser should be on the same page. These 3 questions can tell if you’ll make money — or lose it.

What AI can — and can’t — do for investors right now

Investors have plenty of options when it comes to using AI as a tool for investing, but these kinks still need to be ironed out

Why Goldman Sachs says high-flying tech stocks may be headed for a tough stretch

The market is headed toward a tougher period, just as tech stocks might just be starting to lose some of their recent steam, says Goldman Sachs specialist.

Explaining the Saylor-Chanos clash of Wall Street heavyweights over MicroStrategy

What Michael Saylor and Jim Chanos are actually disagreeing about.

20 stocks you should avoid — no matter how well the market does

These hard-to-short stocks are likely to lose money, researchers found.

These researchers are tracking the impact of tariffs on prices in real-time. Here’s how retailers are responding.

Researchers are tracking the impact of tariffs on consumer prices in real time — and even as policy gets tweaked, prices are mostly heading higher.

We have 2 children — one has legal knowledge and lives far away, the other lacks financial savvy but lives nearby. Who should we appoint as executor?

“‘One child has acquired significant knowledge of contracts, legal documents and business procedures, but will be relocating 1,500 miles.”

Elon Musk says he regrets Trump posts — putting to rest the view his attacks were part of a grand strategy

In an early hours post on Wednesday, Tesla CEO said his criticism of President Donald Trump — which included an allegation that the president’s name was in unreleased files about convicted sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein — “went too far.”

Elon Musk sets June 22 as tentative launch of Tesla’s first robotaxi service

Tesla Inc.’s robotaxi service is tentatively set to start picking up its first passengers in Austin, Texas, on June 22, Chief Executive Elon Musk said Tuesday night.

U.S., China agree on ‘framework’ to implement trade deal after two days of talks in London

After months of rising tensions, U.S. and Chinese negotiators have agreed on a “framework” to implement agreements that have been reached on trade, officials said late Tuesday.
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