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67 million Americans could lose telehealth coverage in the coming days unless Congress approves funding

Telehealth has become a ‘mainstream part of care delivery’

Marriage can be great for your finances — but avoid these 3 mistakes

What can go wrong? Being in a couple complicates your decision-making.

How to plan for the end of your life if you don’t have kids or a spouse

Here are the vital estate-planning moves solo agers and people without children need to take.

‘It’s an expensive piece of equipment’: My neighbor asked to borrow my snowblower. Do I say yes?

“The projected snowfall this weekend doesn’t look to be changing too much.”

Five key things to know before you sell your silver coins, bars, jewelry or flatware

The precious metal has seen a huge spike in value over the past year, leading many to consider cashing in on what they have.

I’m retiring at 62 this year with 11-year-old twins. Can they claim Social Security using my benefit?

“I was told that there’s a benefit for the minor children of retirees receiving Social Security.”

‘It’s driving me crazy’: My brother-in-law is coercing my husband to cosign a renovation loan. Will we end up paying?

“My husband feels guilty because we received help from my side of the family when purchasing our current home.”

Kevin O’Leary from ‘Shark Tank’ tells us why he calls altcoins ‘poo-poo coins’

The entrepreneur is bullish on crypto, but prefers the established names like bitcoin and ether.

These 5 tech stocks could be big winners this earnings season

Beyond the “Magnificent Seven” names, Wall Street analysts see opportunities in software and specialized semiconductor plays.

‘It’s my money’: My $800K inheritance is paying for a $1.6 million house. Shouldn’t I decide where my husband and I live?

‘My husband and I have been together for 25 years. We have two children’

More Americans are choosing Obamacare plans they can’t afford in first look at ACA without enhanced tax credits

There is little likelihood that a fix will come from Washington, where Republican lawmakers say health insurers are to blame.

Did everyone forget about DeepSeek? What Wall Street is getting wrong about Chinese AI.

Shares of U.S. hyperscalers seem to have put DeepSeek in the rearview mirror. But if you look closely, a different story emerges.
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