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: How many hours does your teen spend on social media? More than on their homework, Gallup says.

The Gallup poll found that TikTok and YouTube account for most of the teen screen time.

Economic Report: U.S. industrial output up 0.3% in September as auto strike has limited impact

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The Ratings Game: Amazon’s stock can rocket another 30%, this new bull says

Stifel's Mark Kelley initiated coverage of Amazon shares with a buy rating and $173 price target Monday.

Economic Report: Retail sales rise on strong car sales and internet buying, U.S. economy not slowing much

Sales at U.S. retailers jumped a bigger-than-expected 0.7% in September, but most of the increase concentrated at auto dealers and gas stations.

Deep Dive: Here’s what Ozempic, ASML and India’s fintech industry all have in common — and how one ETF takes advantage of all three

C Worldwide Thematic Specialist Morten Springborg says his firm has outperformed by taking a much longer-term approach than is usual for money managers.

BookWatch: The ‘Musk double standard’: Why rebel men are lionized but women get criticized.

When women assume leadership roles, any sign of brashness or audacity is met with skepticism or censure.

BookWatch: ‘Money silence’ has a cost. Let’s debunk these myths about women investors. 

Women control about one-third of the wealth in U.S. households. These tips can help women (and men) manage money better.

Mark Hulbert: Why the ‘Halloween Indicator’ could trick stock investors this year

Seasonal market pattern is reliable in just one of every four years -- and not this one, writes Mark Hulbert.

Outside the Box: Israel-Hamas war could be the tipping point for a fragile financial system

Expect higher inflation, excessive government spending and cracks in the U.S. dollar's dominance, writes Satyajit Das.

Need to Know: Invest in millennials and these ‘one-in-a-lifetime opportunity’ stocks, says this fund manager

Our call of the day offers bargains among energy and stocks catering to future millennial spending.

Peter Morici: Stocks and homes are still pricey because buyers think inflation will stay high

If you expect 4% or 5% inflation, current interest rates don't seem so steep.

Futures Movers: Oil steady as investors monitor Israel-Hamas war, talks on Venezuela sanctions

Oil edges higher early Tuesday, steadying after a drop the previous session sparked by renewed talks that could ease sanctions on crude exports by Venezuela.
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