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72% of people say they’d be happier if they saved or invested more money. Far fewer said spending more would bring happiness.

While financial happiness is typically framed as a choice between spending on material goods or spending on experiences, many Americans are expressing a different desire for their money: saving more.

These stocks could land big profits from filling Big Tech’s critical water needs

Charlie Garcia responds to readers concerned about the scarcity of ultrapure water and the Japanese stocks that provide it.

Tilray’s stock takes off on hope that cannabis will soon be treated more like steroids than heroin

Tilray’s stock, and shares of other cannabis companies, soared after reports provided investors hope that President Trump would move to have marijuana reclassified as a much less dangerous drug than it is now.

Here’s how much money Heisman Trophy finalists Mendoza, Pavia and Love made from NIL deals this season

The Heisman Trophy award may not come with a cash prize, but these finalists have already scored millions through their name, image and likeness deals.

Either Netflix or Paramount buying Warner Bros. would be an unhappy ending for streaming customers

Block the Warner Bros. Discovery sale, break up ‘”Big Streaming” and give subscribers lower prices.

Here’s the latest mystery spooking Broadcom investors — but not analysts

Broadcom’s lack of disclosure around its newest AI customer — the company’s fifth — has investors confused about the company’s work with OpenAI.

Living to 100 like Dick Van Dyke is becoming more common. Can you afford it?

The odds of becoming a centenarian are improving. Here’s how to plan for the possibility.

Stocks to buy for 2026 as the AI trade comes under pressure

Also, year-end retirement and tax-planning tips.

Lululemon’s ousting of CEO draws praise from activist founder Chip Wilson

Yoga-apparel retailer’s CEO joins the ranks of departing retail executives after tumultuous year.

‘The stress at my job is getting worse every day’: I’m 61, earn $177K, and have a 401(k) with $965K. Do I retire and downsize?

“I don’t want to end up in a nursing home on Medicare like my grandma.”

‘Is this really what college bowl games have become?’ Critics say games sponsored by Pop-Tarts and mayonnaise take attention away from football.

Notre Dame recently decided to pass up an invitation to play in the Pop-Tarts Bowl.

A squash game saved this famous trader’s life. How prevalent is male breast cancer?

The investor Steve Eisman said he has breast cancer and is undergoing treatment for the disease.
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