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Tesla’s stock is giving back its robotaxi gains. Here’s what happened.

A technical roadblock got in the way of Tesla shares’ robotaxi run.

Does your 401(k) balance stack up against the new national average?

Vanguard’s annual retirement report sets the mark for what the average person is saving.

How today’s stock market compares to the one during the Arab oil embargo of 1973

The current stock market is even more overvalued.

If something is going to break in the U.S. economy, it will probably happen this summer, BofA Global says

There are likely two distinct paths ahead for monetary policy in 2025, according to a pair of economists at BofA Global.

Home prices fell, but the peak spring selling season was still weak. What’s next?

Builder KB Home cut its outlook for sales, profitability and home prices, as affordability and worries about the economy are keeping demand weak.

Are annuity fees worth it? Or should I just keep withdrawing money from my savings?

Other than Social Security, what’s the best source of monthly income in retirement? Here’s what annuities can do.

Two ETFs that have beaten value stock indexes with this simple approach

These funds steer clear of typical value metrics that are based on price ratios.

Trump drops the f-bomb at the White House. But can you do the same at your job?

Swearing is becoming commonplace in the U.S., but etiquette experts warn of the risks: ‘It could cost you your job.’

Carnival’s stock jumps as strong last-minute bookings fuel another earnings beat

Carnival’s stock was surging to lead the S&P 500’s gainers, as strong last-minute bookings helped fuel an earnings beat and raised the cruise line’s outlook.

How DOGE, Trump, Musk and the ‘big, beautiful’ tax bill are missing the real federal waste

Taxpayers are getting hosed, Social Security and Medicare reports show.

Krispy Kreme and McDonald’s end their doughnut partnership, as it didn’t make money

Fast-food giant and doughnut maker scrap their alliance, which rolled out nationally in March 2024, as demand kept falling.

Powell is mum on future rate cuts. Trump calls on Republicans in Congress to work him over.

FFederal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell gave no sign of when U.S. interest rates will be reduced again ahead of his annual testimony to Congress, setting up a potential clash with President Trump’s staunchest Republican allies.
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