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‘I love my work’: I’m a 61-year-old public-school teacher and have a $60K pension. Is it safe?

“I am aware that my pension as a Chicago public school teacher is dependent on factors that are very much in flux right now.”

UNC coach Bill Belichick sells his charming Nantucket cottage for $3.8 million

Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick has sold his Nantucket cottage just three months after putting the beachfront property on the market for $3.9 million.

He was Russia’s richest man and spent ten years in the gulag. Mikhail Khodorkovsky on Ukraine, Putin and failed talks to merge with a U.S. oil giant

In an exclusive interview, Mikhail Khodorkovsky says Vladimir Putin has abandoned his previous pragmatism — and reveals the U.S. oil company he nearly merged Yukos with.

Reasons to be optimistic about the S&P 500’s worst-performing stocks

The S&P 500’s biggest losers stocks have dropped by as much as 69% this year. But there may be diamonds in the rough.

Okta’s CEO says investors are getting two big things wrong about AI and software

Investors have worried that AI could “eat” software, reducing the need for traditional applications.

Why Marvell’s stock is soaring toward its best day in months after earnings

Marvell talked up dramatic new growth projections that are meaningfully higher than Wall Street was expecting.

American Eagle had Sydney Sweeney. But its lesser-known lingerie brand carried the day.

American Eagle raises outlook for the holiday quarter and the year on ‘strong momentum’ for sales.

The Fed may need to act as potential trouble brews in a key corner of the financial market

Potential signs of trouble are popping up again in the form of tighter conditions in short-term funding markets, which act as the indoor plumbing of the financial system, and this may require the Federal Reserve to take action relatively soon.

Getting engaged? There’s a rising chance your ring will have a lab-grown diamond.

Signet Jewelers said lab-grown diamonds made up 40% of its bridal business, up from a mid-30s percentage six months ago.

Salesforce earnings: Can the software giant finally shake its AI ‘curse’?

To dispel the fear that AI is eating software, Salesforce will need to show increasing Agentforce adoption and monetization.

Why immigration-policy changes are causing long-term financial harm to U.S. citizens

Adverse experiences like being separated from a parent don’t just affect individuals. They cost society, resulting in higher rates of welfare dependence and lower gross domestic product.

These numbers show just how rough the EV comedown has been. But there’s one bright spot.

Automakers are betting on hybrids as they cope with an EV slowdown.
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