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Retirement Weekly: What does retirement look like for those that don’t have children?

Childfree retirees may have a different investment outlook and risk appetite than retirees who are supporting children and grandchildren

Retirement Weekly: Should my parents leave me their home in a special needs trust?

Would it be better for my brother to inherit the house and I pay him rent?

Retirement Weekly: News and analysis for those planning for or living in retirement

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Crypto Update: Bitcoin rises past $31,000, highest level in a year

Bitcoin is up 46.23% since last year, according to CoinDesk data, and 81% year-to-date.

: Intel stock heads for worst week in years, while AMD, Broadcom on six-session losing streaks

AMD and Broadcom shares on Friday were both looking at six consecutive sessions of losses as Intel shares are on track to turn in their worst week in years.

Key Words: Chelsea Clinton ‘really f—ing angry’ one year after Roe v. Wade overturned 

‘Women have died’ since the SCOTUS Dobbs decision eliminated the constitutional right to abortion, the former first daughter said 

: Tesla stock set for first weekly loss in six weeks

Tesla shares fall nearly 3% Friday, and are down for the week, after a couple of Wall Street downgrades.

The Margin: Frozen fruit recall: Dozens of products sold at Walmart, Target and Trader Joe’s pose listeria risk

The FDA is recalling bags of frozen pineapple, cherries and tropical fruit blends that could be contaminated with dangerous bacteria

The Ratings Game: SoFi’s stock surge is ‘overdone,’ analyst warns: It’s ‘difficult to justify’ owning shares now

Compass Point thinks SoFi shares have run up too dramatically on optimism about the company's ability to benefit from the end of the student-loan payment pause.

Economic Report: U.S. economy running close to 2% growth rate in second quarter, S&P says

S&P Global said Friday that U.S. PMI data for June shows the U.S. economy running close to a 2% rate in the second quarter.

: Credit-card debt burdens are worst in this state. Here’s why.

"All these things are kind of colliding — high inflation, high interest rates," a CreditCards.com analyst said.

: Baby Shark bath toys recalled after 12 kids cut or impaled by hard plastic fins

Toy company Zuru is recalling over 7 million bath toys after 12 children were cut, impaled or punctured after sitting or falling on the plastic sharks
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