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How to tackle your bucket list before it’s too late, according to the Oscar-nominated director of the film ‘Retirement Plan’

“I’m on top of the hill with a view in both directions,” reports John Kelly, whose animated short ponders life in retirement and the meaning of time.

Musk admits xAI was ‘not built right’ as it contends with a founder exodus

Half of xAI’s co-founders have left the company over the last few months as the generative AI firm has lost some ground to rivals.

How BuzzFeed spiraled from a $1.7 billion media darling to the brink of bankruptcy

An early investor in BuzzFeed blamed the former digital-media darling’s decline on its management: “They blew it.”

Here’s a deep look at the global oil market and all the efforts to save it

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The Iran war is already the biggest threat to global shipping and supply chains since COVID

The price of food, AI chips and more could rise as supply-chain disruptions touch industries across the spectrum.

Can Adobe’s next CEO turn around its battered stock?

A leadership transition and lackluster growth in yearly subscription value have intensified questions about Adobe’s near-term trajectory.

The Iran conflict came just as Americans were feeling better about the economy

A swath of consumers across incomes reported declines in expectations for their personal finances. Economists worry that consumers will pull back their spending.

This MarketWatch portfolio of hated stocks is crushing the stock market in 2026

Pariah Capital’s strategy is one thing that’s been winning during the Iran conflict.

15 stocks in the S&P 500 showing double-digit gains since the attack on Iran began

The materials sector of the S&P 500 has been the strongest of the index’s 11 sectors since Feb. 27.

Job openings jump to 3-month high, but businesses aren’t actually hiring more people

Job openings in the U.S. showed a surprising pop in January, but it’s far from clear if the increase is sustainable. Other evidence suggests the labor market is still very sluggish.

A BofA strategist sees parallels between European Central Bank rate-hike expectations and the global financial crisis

The probability of an increase by June has risen to 75% amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

‘I’m experiencing issues with arthritis’: I’m 68 with $3 million saved. Why am I not ready for a life of leisure?

“I can draw $4,300 a month in Social Security if I retire this summer.”
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