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Walgreens’ U.S. retail sales remain weak, but here’s why the stock is rising

The drugstore industry is facing competition from the likes of Amazon.com Inc., as well as pressure on pharmacy-reimbursement rates for prescription drugs.

Jobless claims fall to 6-week low — no sign of surging layoffs

The number of people who applied for unemployment benefits last week fell to a six-week low, underscoring the reluctance of businesses to lay off workers even amid the tumult of ongoing trade wars.

Ex-Barclays CEO Staley loses battle to overturn U.K. ban on Epstein ties

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H&M says it’s starting to see U.S. competitors raise prices — and it might join them

H&M’s second-largest market by revenue is the U.S., trailing Germany.

Your Social Security check will be nearly 20% less if Congress doesn’t face facts soon

America’s retirement trust fund is expected to run dry by 2034 — and a U.S. economic downturn would only make a bad situation worse.

Trump’s big budget bill definitely affects you — just probably not in ways you want

Any investor who thinks the administration’s economic policy is useful or somehow not dangerous is trading in ignorance.

What oil’s big pullback this week may mean for the U.S. stock market

Oil prices have tallied steep losses so far this week, pulling back sharply from gains seen at the start of the Israel-Iran conflict less than two weeks ago.

JPMorgan has a new way of forecasting the stock market — and there’s a surprising finding

Strategists at JPMorgan led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou say they’ve created a model to forecast the direction over the S&P 500 over a six-month horizon

My boyfriend has ADHD, $50,000 in student-loan debt and no plan to pay it off. Is it my responsibility to step in and help?

“He works a full-time job, pays bills on time and is a genuinely good person, but I feel like he’s just living day by day.”

‘He is so manipulative’: My brother stole $100K from my mom to buy bitcoin. Do I convince her to sue him?

“They started retirement a year ago with $300,000 in cash.”

Why eliminating the U.S. trade deficit is a near-impossible task, according to Barclays

Dollar depreciation and tariffs may never resolve the U.S. current account deficit

Trump’s wandering eye for the next Fed chair and three other things to know before the U.S. market opens on Thursday

Here are four key things investors should know to start the trading day.
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