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Goldman Sachs insists AI is not a bubble yet, stocks still have room to run

Goldman Sachs note thinks there’s still plenty of scope for the current bonanza in AI stocks to continue but investors should be wary of the risks.

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang wants wants a lot more production from Taiwan Semi. Here’s what that means for the AI story.

Shares of Taiwan Semi are climbing as tech stock rise and customer Nvidia is apparently demanding lots more of its wafers.

I’m in my 50s, happily divorced, and fell in love with an old school friend. Do we marry?

“I have a mortgage balance of $600,000 on a $1.7 million house.”

Leonardo DiCaprio lowers the price of his Malibu beach house to $20 million

DiCaprio put the “rare and special” waterfront dwelling on the market in July for $23 million.

L.A. Lakers coach JJ Redick lists his Brooklyn ‘trophy’ penthouse for $6.2 million

Redick’s lavish New York penthouse has four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms and is perched atop a seven-story converted warehouse.

U.S. stock futures rise amid new hope of imminent deal to end government shutdown

U.S. stock futures gained Sunday, despite coming off the worst week for tech stocks since April, as investors clung to indications that a deal may be in the works to end the government shutdown.

Trump floats idea of $2,000 tariff dividend checks to most Americans

President Donald Trump on Sunday floated the idea of payments of at least $2,000 to most Americans to show the benefits of his tariff policy.

CoreWeave earnings: 5 key details to watch as the stock eyes a turnaround

CoreWeave’s stock has tumbled recently, but some analysts think a massive surge in backlogged contracts could spark a comeback.

The bull market in stocks — and the ‘buy everything’ rally — now feel like an uphill battle

Tech and speculative assets are now in focus after the Nasdaq’s worst week since April.

I have $12K in credit-card debt due to health issues and a 30% pay cut. Is it finally time to take a loan from my 401(k)?

“Because of a downturn in my industry, my pay was cut 30%.”

Executives are starting to talk about the shutdown more on earnings calls — and some are sounding more concerned

Some companies are getting more cautious with their forecasts amid longest-ever U.S. government shutdown.

‘I’ve got a plan A, B, C, D, E and F’: Business travelers are frantically working around flight cutbacks

From flying privately to gassing up cars, different ways of getting from one destination to another are quickly being considered.
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