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Investors are waiting on Friday’s jobs numbers. They should be more worried about this productivity report.

AI-driven productivity gains are hindering the Fed’s effort to juice the labor market.

I’m in my 30s and my parents pick up the tab for family dinners. Should I chip in?

“My cousins and I are in our 30s, so a boozy brunch a couple of times a year sounds more fun.”

Warner Bros. tells shareholders that Larry Ellison’s wealth isn’t enough to best Netflix bid

Paramount’s latest offer, backed by Ellison’s personal fortune, remains inferior to Netflix’s accepted proposal, Warner Bros. says, urging shareholders to reject the hostile bid.

ADP says businesses add 41,000 jobs in December. U.S. jobs market isn’t getting any worse — it may even be getting better.

ADP said businesses created 41,000 jobs in December, suggesting a weak U.S. labor market showed mild improvement heading into the new year.

AI won’t pay off if employees can’t do the work it demands

The U.S. urgently needs an education and workforce effort that can handle the significant changes stemming from AI.

GameStop follows Tesla’s lead by tying its CEO’s pay to these ‘extraordinary growth’ targets

GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen would see a huge stock-options package if he can grow the company’s market cap by about 1,000% and hit new profit targets.

5 easy 401(k) moves to make now to start building long-term wealth

By starting early, even with small contributions initially, 401(k) accounts can be a powerful tool for building long-term wealth.

The Supreme Court could rule on Trump’s tariffs as soon as Friday. Here’s how it could play out.

One key will be whether the court’s ruling is a clean decision, or if some IEEPA tariffs are permitted.

The calm before the systemic reckoning. Here’s what keeps one top economist awake at night.

Former central banker is alarmed by the prospect of runaway inflation and governments unable to sustain their debt. loads.

The last bearish overhang for crude — Venezuela — is now gone. Why one trader says oil will follow in gold’s footsteps.

Energy bears had one last hope: a Venezuelan production ramp. That’s over and the energy sector has never been cheaper, says Kevin Muir.

Why stocks will sidestep 1920s and 1987 parallels, according to Goldman Sachs

In a new note, strategists led by Ben Snider warn the market is about to navigate a difficult environment.

My friend, who had no children or wife, died suddenly. His sister is contesting his will. Will she succeed?

“He did not intend to leave anything to his sister, his only living relative.”
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