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I was asked, ‘Should we adopt AI?’ in a job interview. I said yes, but my answer fell flat. Was this a trick question?

The interviewer replied, “That would be nice, but we don’t have the money to integrate it right now.”

‘I don’t want to step on any toes’: I manage an $80K trust for a 15-year-old relative. How do I deal with interfering relatives?

“I also want to teach my young relative good money habits without overstepping the parents’ authority.”

‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ author E.L. James lists her L.A. mansion for $7.25 million

Author E.L. James has put her sprawling Los Angeles home on the market for $7.25 million—having slashed a staggering $1 million from her original asking price.

Is the stock market open on MLK Day? Does the post office deliver mail?

The Monday holiday commemorates the birth of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

Micron’s stock gets an $8 million vote of confidence from this industry veteran

Former TSMC co-CEO Mark Liu just bought up Micron’s stock at a time when it’s essentially never been hotter. The purchase implies he thinks the stock’s rally still has legs.

College sports has a new money problem — and St. John’s may be the latest example: ‘It’s the Wild West’

St. John’s fired its basketball program’s general manager, Matt Abdelmassih, this week. He was reportedly managing a $10 million roster.

Why portfolio managers are whispering about inflation worries in 2026

A mix of soaring metals prices, geopolitical risks and threats to the Federal Reserve’s independence is raising the possibility that inflation may push higher than expected in 2026, upsetting traders’ expectations for stable to lower prices.

These charts show the stock market giving investors a lot to like — for now — as the S&P 500 nears 7,000

More stocks are making new 52-week highs and volatility is low.

Verizon outage spurs calls for mandatory refunds when cell service is disrupted: You shouldn’t have to ‘beg for it’

In the meantime, here’s how to claim the $20 credit Verizon is offering in response to the outage.

The S&P 500’s final push to 7,000 could be tougher than it looks

Wall Street is inching toward a historic milestone just as the ride is getting bumpier in the stock market.

Can I leave my 401(k) with my employer when I retire?

There are a few options for your 401(k) when you leave a job — some are better than others.

Why Trump’s ‘Great Healthcare Plan’ strikes Wall Street as so underwhelming

The Trump administration on Thursday rolled out what it’s calling the “Great Healthcare Plan,” with elements that include funding for health savings accounts and a call for Congress to write into law the pricing deals that President Trump has made with drugmakers.
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