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The 2026 Subaru Crosstrek is impressively functional with adventurous flair, and now a quieter cabin, too

Affordable, capable, and practical, the subcompact 2026 Subaru Crosstrek is also a passel of fun.

Bets surge on Kevin Hassett becoming next Fed chair

The current White House National Economic Council Director is in tune with Trump’s view on interest rates

The U.K. just hiked its minimum wage again. Now it’s more than double the U.S.’s hourly pay floor.

British workers are about to get a minimum-wage bump higher, putting the U.K. near the top of a world ranking.

Dell rides a boom in AI servers to deliver an upbeat forecast

The server maker says it’s broadening its AI business to include more from neocloud, sovereign and enterprise customers

Urban Outfitters shares rally as turnaround at namesake stores pays off

The clothing retailer’s third-quarter results topped estimates, and management said it picked up a bigger share of the apparel market.

Is making ‘Rush Hour 4’ Trump’s latest executive order? Paramount looks to be onboard.

Paramount is reportedly close to a deal to revive the long dormant “Rush Hour” franchise, as the request of President Donald Trump.

This $46 billion robotics stock is up nearly 40% after a big win. Could more gains be in store?

Symbotic currently relies heavily on Walmart’s business. But it just announced a new customer outside of the retail industry, and Wall Street is cheering.

Quiet wallets, hidden rooms: How China’s young ‘rat people’ are rewriting the consumer outlook

A growing youth trend of withdrawal and low-desire living is complicating Beijing’s push for consumption-led growth.

America is aging into a caregiving desert. Nobody is ready.

The U.S. desperately needs to evolve its caregiving system, as adults who end up caring for their aging parents and family members are struggling. What happens next?

Nvidia’s stock drops on Google fears. Are investors missing the point?

While investors debate which company will win in the AI chip market, a Bernstein analyst says the question is more about whether or not the market is still growing.

A ‘tale of two retirements’ shows only the rich are saving more — while most Americans are putting away much less

Most U.S. workers struggle to save and invest for their older years.

Home sellers face a tough choice right now: cut their asking price, or roll the dice on a better deal later

Homeowners are adjusting to a new reality in the housing market, one in which they’re forced to lower the price or hold off on selling.
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