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Apple’s WWDC was a ‘dud.’ What’s next for the stock?

Apple didn’t deliver any major AI announcements at its annual developers conference, but some analysts see other ways for the company to win in AI and drive iPhone sales.

The Medicaid requirements in Trump’s spending bill will hurt the people who need it most. Here’s how.

Getting people to work probably isn’t the point

Tech stocks are making a comeback, but it doesn’t look sustainable. Here’s how to play the sector.

Experts recommend sticking to large-cap stocks, having conviction and looking for short-term yield opportunities.

Folgers coffee, Jif peanut butter parent aims to absorb some tariff costs for shoppers

Smucker wants to keep prices as low as possible as its revenue outlook more closely matches Wall Street analyst estimates than its profit view.

A rare space IPO is on deck. It could herald a wave of space-tech companies going public.

Voyager Technology is set to go public this week, and could trigger a wave of other space-tech IPOs.

Two big ways Trump’s plans for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could cost home buyers

The housing market is seeing yet another big development brewing that could potentially shake up interest rates on home loans.

Fund manager who sold Tesla, just in time, says investors are overlooking these tech bargains

The Future Funds’ Gary Black is waiting for Tesla to get a lot cheaper, and filling his funds with big tech bargains.

Gold and the S&P 500 are chasing record highs at the same time. Here’s why that’s so rare.

The S&P 500 and gold are both within striking distance of all-time highs — a rare event that leaves investors wondering what exactly is going on.

Self-driving cars are coming to London as Uber announces pilot program

Uber on Tuesday said it was launching a self-driving pilot in London, which it said was the largest market it’s targeted.

April was a V-shaped stock-market recovery for the ages — but they’re still quite rare

Kristina Hooper, chief market strategist at hedge-fund manager Man Group, crunched the numbers on V-shaped stock-market recoveries.

Layoff anxiety is soaring. Here’s how you can ‘prepare rather than panic.’

The recent stock market rebound may “provide limited comfort,” said one economist, “but many businesses are still extremely hesitant to expand hiring.”

My son, 39, will be released from prison in 2030. Do I leave him my $100K life insurance?

“I am concerned about leaving a large sum of cash to a drug user.”
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