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U.S. stock futures rise after S&P 500’s latest record high

U.S. stock-market futures rose Sunday, after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq finished last week at record highs.

Why more people are going into pet debt — even when it causes ‘a great deal of anxiety’

Pet owners share the financial hoops they’ve jumped through for their cats and dogs — from taking out loans and eating ramen noodles for a month, to shelling out $500 for a dog fart.

A 2-month rally pushed the stock market to record highs — but watch for these risks in July

July is historically a strong month for stocks, but macroeconomic updates loom.

Why LGBTQ+ couples are racing to do estate planning right now: ‘I don’t know an LGBTQ person that isn’t nervous’

“Marriage gives you privilege. Estate planning gives you power,” said one estate-planning lawyer. Here are some LGBTQ-focused tips.

AI could wipe out entire Wall Street teams. Here’s who will have staying power.

“The number of people used, whether it be a junior banker, analyst or a salesperson, you just don’t need to throw bodies at it anymore.”

‘I am horrified’: My company won’t allow me to tip more than 15% for Ubers. Do I explain this to the driver?

“I would never even consider tipping less than 20% if it were a personal ride.”

Can a baby bonus really make Americans have more kids? Here’s what big families say.

Americans are having fewer babies. These large families share how they’re making it work in this economy: Up at 4:45 a.m., driving a 12-passenger van, and no big vacations.

Tech stocks are powering this record-setting rally on Wall Street — but how long can it last?

Whether the record-setting stock rally is built to last may come down to one of the market’s most longstanding questions: How broad is the rally?

Trump’s latest trade threat looms over Wall Street as investors celebrate stock market’s return to record territory

Major equity indexes including the S&P 500 tallied their first record closing highs in months on Friday — but something happened on the way to the closing bell that left a bad taste in some traders’ mouths.

Wells Fargo clears another Fed hurdle as banks pass stress tests

The U.S.’s largest banks remained “resilient” after absorbing $550 billion in losses in a simulated economic shock.

Why Republicans are defending this lucrative Medicaid scam

Guess who’s paying for the costs of hospitals and nursing homes in red states?

Will ‘F1’ help Apple finally win one in the movie and streaming race?

After years of middling success on the big screen, Apple has bet big on the racecar movie starring Brad Pitt with a budget of nearly $250 million.
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