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America needs to get tough on technology — not make Nvidia chip deals with China

Chip-import dependence is a national-security threat. A “chip-for-chip” tariff could be a $230 billion revenue windfall and spur U.S. semiconductor production.

What other tariffs could Trump roll back as economic worries persist?

President Donald Trump wants to show he’s trying to address the high cost of living, so he has rolled back tariffs on many grocery items and made pointed remarks at White House events.

What the stock market’s post-Fed-meeting optimism may be getting wrong about the U.S. economy

The U.S. stock market just booked fresh record highs, despite economic challenges.

Bezos and Musk target AI through space. These Earthly stocks could benefit.

The investing edge is spotting where capital for orbital AI goes first, says Matthew Tuttle

‘The stress at my job is getting worse every day’: I’m 61, earn $177K, and have a 401(k) with $965K. Do I retire and downsize?

“I don’t want to end up in a nursing home on Medicare like my grandma.”

Bill Cosby saves $7 million Manhattan townhouse from foreclosure after sale of another N.Y. home

Disgraced actor Bill Cosby’s $6.99 million New York City townhouse has been taken off the market after he managed to save the property from impending foreclosure.

Why Michigan’s Sherrone Moore probably won’t get paid the millions left on his contract — unlike other recently fired college football coaches

Moore is the latest example of college football coaches getting fired with millions of dollars owed to them. Here’s why his situation may be different.

Mortgage rates have fallen under Trump. Here’s what that really means for home buyers.

Interest rate cuts can’t fix America’s “structural housing shortage,” Fed chair Jerome Powell said.

Costco’s profits are rising. But what about its sales?

Costco shows investors a mixed financial snapshot on Thursday.

Lululemon CEO joins the ranks of departing retail executives after tumultuous year at the athleisure company

CEO departure adds another wrinkle to Lululemon’s attempts to return to glory days.

The Fed cut rates, but bitcoin didn’t budge. What gives?

Bitcoin edged lower on Thursday, even after the Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut its policy rate by 25 basis points and signaled that it will begin injecting additional liquidity into short-term funding markets starting Friday.

Investors fear Time just jinxed the AI stock-market rally with its 2025 Person of the Year

Will the so-called ‘magazine-cover curse’ strike again?
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