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Why Trump’s business deals with Nvidia, Intel and other companies is really a tax on all of us

Trump is not just putting the White House at the center of U.S. business. He’s also inventing novel ways to tax corporate America, consumers and employees.

Sorry, Siri: Why this iPhone user is switching to the new Google Pixel 10

Shoppers in the market for a new phone are starting to consider AI capabilities alongside factors like camera quality and battery life. But experts say it will be hard to sway most Apple loyalists away from their beloved iPhones.

How Vanguard defends a super-conservative strategy that has proved surprisingly controversial

In one of its many strategies, the money-management giant Vanguard is now suggesting a portfolio that tilts heavily toward bonds over stocks.

If Taylor Swift asks Travis Kelce for a prenup, she’ll have plenty of company among millennial women

As the earning power of women keeps growing, more are seeking financial protection before they get married. “It’s a massive generational shift,” says one legal expert.

French stocks still haven’t priced in the trouble that bonds have, argues Citi

French government bond spreads are adjusting to the new political reality but stocks less so.

This seasoned buyer took nearly a year to find a home. Here’s what his experience says about the ‘buyer’s market.’

Despite the increasingly buyer-friendly housing market, many buyers are not finding it any easier to buy a home.

‘My blood pressure is sky high’: I’m in my 70s and a widow. I pay $12K a year for long-term-care insurance. Do I cut the cord?

“What if I become cognitively impaired and need benefits for 15-20 years?”

Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway boosted Mitsubishi and Mitsui stakes. Why he’s enamored with Japan.

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has boosted its stake in Mitsubishi and Mitsui, further increasing a long-standing bet on Japanese trading houses.

Record levels of margin debt aren’t a red flag but long-term inflation is, says this fund manager

Margin debt levels won’t help traders time the next correction, says this fund manager but using options to hedge exposure can cushion some of the fall if and when it comes.

Urban Outfitters stock is selling off despite a strong quarter. Some analysts wonder what’s left in the tank.

Same-store sales at its namesake stores, once a sore spot, have crept back into positive territory after a two-year-plus drought.

Retail coffee prices have spiked 30% year over year. Can the JDE Peet’s-Keurig Dr Pepper merger bring consumers some relief?

A more than 30% year-on-year in retail prices for coffee is staggering — and consumers are not likely to see relief anytime soon, even as a merger between two beverage giants looks to create an entity that can better manage rising costs.

Five Below raises its full-year outlook, despite ‘ever-changing tariff environment’

Shares of Five Below Inc. rose after hours on Wednesday after the children’s-gear discount chain boosted its full-year outlook, despite broader concerns about the impact of U.S. tariffs on imports.
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