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Are people eating out less because of trade-war heartburn? Here’s what we know.

Are the trade wars discouraging consumers from going out to eat? A sharp decline in restaurant spending in May suggests the answer is yes — but it’s probably too soon to tell.

A popular new mantra says investors would be better off ignoring the news

There’s a lot of news happening in the world every day. But lately, very little of it seems to make a lasting impact on the U.S. stock market.

Senate looks to cut $1 trillion from Medicaid. Here’s who would be hurt most.

Senate Republicans have unveiled a sweeping plan to overhaul the Medicaid program, with changes policy analysts warn could lead to even greater coverage losses and pain for hospital systems than the aggressive proposal passed by the House of Representatives last month.

Nvidia could become a nearly $5 trillion company. Here’s how.

Barclays analysts raised their price target to $200, highlighting greater optimism about Blackwell and the company’s earnings potential.

Solar stocks plunge on Senate bill’s tax-credit phase-out, but analysts say investors should be happy

S&P components Enphase Energy and First Solar move lower by double-digit percentages.

Is the stock market open on Juneteenth? Will the post office deliver mail?

Here’s what is closed on Juneteenth this Thursday, June 19, to observe the newest federal holiday.

Lennar sees home prices drop to 5-year lows, but they’re still too high

Lennar sees the average price of homes delivered for the current quarter falling to the lowest levels seen in eight years.

Industrial output fell in May — a sign of growing weakness in the factory sector

Trump tariffs are not boosting domestic manufacturers.

Here’s what the Fed’s former No. 2 says about tariffs, the bond market — and 3% inflation

Tariffs aren’t yet showing up in inflation data, but that doesn’t mean they won’t in the coming months, says Richard Clarida, a former Federal Reserve Vice Chair and now an economic adviser at Pimco

Home builders lose confidence, resort to price cuts as buyers steer clear of housing market

Builders’ confidence in the housing market sank in June, the National Association of Home Builders said.

Shoppers cut spending at retailers in May. Trade wars still a drag on the economy.

Simmering trade wars have created a sort of stop-and-start economy — and the latest snapshot of retail sales in May underscores the threat to U.S. growth.

This one-and-done heart-disease treatment just got a $1.3 billion endorsement from Eli Lilly

Verve Therapeutics’ stock rallies by a record 80% on Eli Lilly’s premium purchase price for the drug-development company.
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