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Beyond Meat is on a wild ride. Why you should think twice before taking a bite.

Retail investors have taken a shine to shares of the struggling meat-substitute purveyor. Their enthusiasm could prove fleeting.

‘We don’t want to get into trouble’: Can we give our daughter a $30K wedding gift without involving the IRS?

“What is the best way to go about this?”

There’s a war on the bachelor’s degree. Can anything replace it?

The share of Americans with a bachelor’s degree has been going up for years. That’s about to change, if politicians get their way.

Tesla just shared more about its AI vision. These are the 3 biggest takeaways.

A lot is happening with Tesla’s automotive and energy businesses. But the company used its earnings call to further hammer a future centered on AI.

These five tech stocks could let you play earnings season like a pro

We surveyed experts on their favored picks heading into earnings season — and identified companies across the tech sector.

Trump’s new White House ballroom will actually cost taxpayers up to $110 million

You know how the fabulous refurbishment of the White House, to include the greatest ballroom ever, will supposedly have “zero cost” to us taxpayers? Nope — sorry.

How quantum computing could become the next frontier in national security

Governments and technology companies are fueling an urgent, high-stakes race to develop quantum power, which promises to revolutionize— and potentially compromise — global security.

How can the Fed be cutting interest rates again with inflation running so high?

Consumer-price inflation is at 3%, well above the Federal Reserve’s target.

Oil prices jumped this week — and now U.S. consumers may be the ones to feel the pain from Trump’s Russia sanctions

The U.S.’s decision was surprising given Trump’s “longstanding focus on bringing down energy prices,” one analyst noted.

Why Nov. 1 is a make-or-break day for millions of Americans’ finances

If the government shutdown stretches beyond October, experts warn that Nov. 1 could mark a grim cutoff for low- and middle-income families.

Sportsbooks were called ‘victims’ in new NBA gambling probe. Here’s what DraftKings, FanDuel have to say.

The sportsbooks say they play a key role in helping regulators identify suspicious betting activity.

No, the latest CPI report isn’t great news for seniors

Inflation is currently running at 3.7%, way above target.
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