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Store loyalty programs are taking your personal data and may use it to charge you more. Here’s how to protect yourself.

Consumers might not just feel obligated to shop at a specific store because of their membership, but they could also end up paying more than they did before.

Here’s how to hold crypto in your 401(k) right now, without waiting for your employer to come around

Crypto is headed to inclusion in retirement plans — if it can get past company plan sponsors.

Paramount’s hostile bid for Warner Bros. shaken as Trump’s son-in-law drops out

Paramount Skydance’s financing for its $108 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery took a blow on Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, dropped out of the hostile takeover attempt.

Tesla’s stock finally clinches a milestone almost a year in the making

Shares saw their first record close since December 2024, helping support the continued reign of the “Magnificent Seven.”

Pot stocks keep blazing after Trump says he’s ‘very strongly’ looking at rescheduling cannabis

Shares of cannabis stocks continued their rally Tuesday, after President Donald Trump a day earlier said he was “very strongly” weighing an executive order to reschedule the drug.

Fed’s Bostic expects no rate cuts in 2026 due to worries GOP tax bill might fuel inflation

Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said he thought the economy was no longer in danger of a sharp rise in the unemployment rate that might spur a recession.

‘It’s heartbreaking’: My cousin died and her estranged husband has taken possession of her home. Can we evict him?

“The house remains in her name. He has since kicked out each of the boys one by one.”

Why Oracle and these 3 unloved software stocks could be the next leg of the AI trade

“We see 2026 as the year that investors begin to shift their focus from hardware to software positions,” an HSBC analyst wrote.

Kevin Warsh is newly ascendant in the race for Fed chair. But here’s why his chances could be ‘overblown.’

The race to become the next chair of the Federal Reserve appeared to be almost over just a couple of weeks ago, but it’s now back to looking like a real competition.

Gen X is lagging in retirement saving and planning. Here’s how to catch up.

A majority of Generation X members didn’t prioritize retirement until age 50 or beyond.

Howard Stern and his 1 million listeners still have value for Sirius with contract extension

The terms of Stern’s deal were not disclosed, and while he commands a far smaller audience than in his heyday, it is still larger than most.

OK, boomer: Why you should start giving your money to your adult kids now

There’s no point in waiting until you die — especially in this economy. How to know how much you can part with.
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