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‘I feel dirty’: I still use my ex-boyfriend’s Netflix account. Is that stealing?

“I’m now anxiously waiting for the next season of ‘Bridgerton.’”

Bitcoin’s weakness is saying there will be a handoff to old-economy stocks, these market veterans say

Some 2026 predictions from a handful of market veterans including Steve Eisman, says watch out for old economy stocks to shine this year.

An AI tsunami is coming — U.S. workers need to prepare, because we can’t dodge it

4 steps to strengthen training and skills so employees can meet AI head-on.

Why bonds now look like a better bet over stocks and gold

Market-timers hate bonds — it’s time to consider buying them.

‘We track our finances religiously’: Are we obliged to pay for our daughter’s medical school? We have $2.6 million saved for retirement.

“I am retired, and my wife is an employed physician. She is 56 and would like to retire as well.”

‘He even bragged about his Mercedes-Benz:’ I rejected two egotistical advisers. I managed my life savings and they tripled over 25 years. Did I do OK?

“We do not take out-of-country or five-star vacations. Instead, we enjoy time with family and friends and hobbies.”

Trump takedown of Venezuela’s dictator could inject price premium into oil market, strategist projects

Since the news broke early Saturday that the U.S. military had captured Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a brazen raid in Caracas, investors have been wondering how the global oil market might react.

Stock market braces for a crucial jobs report after a lackluster start to 2026

“I think there’s room for both,” says Keith Lerner, CIO at Truist Advisory Services, of gains in tech stocks and the rest of the market.

Here’s what’s worth streaming in January 2026 on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max and more

From returning favorites like ‘The Pitt’ and ‘Bridgerton’ to newcomers like ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ and ‘Wonder Man,’ there’s a lot on tap to kick off the new year

How Trump’s Venezuela raid could worsen America’s affordability crisis

A spike in diesel oil prices could make goods and materials more expensive to deliver — risking higher inflation.

This winning fund manager spills 4 secrets about smart ways to buy non-U.S. stocks

David Herro is an experienced guide to the global market.

America once had enough silver to meet its needs. But that’s been outsourced, too.

Charlie Garcia responds to readers’ concerns about China’s control of silver and other critical metals used in technology and defense.
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