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Walmart’s stock falls as disappointing Sam’s Club sales mar an otherwise upbeat report

Sales at Sam’s Club stores open more than a year rose less than Wall Street had expected. When rival Costco last reported, the average person was spending less than a year earlier.

Small stocks haven’t beaten large caps in more than two decades — but they’re trying

Odds are against small caps after long stretches where they’ve lagged behind.

There’s no turning back on AI now, this firm says as it boosts S&P 500 forecast

As Nvidia offers blowout results, Barclays says back the AI trade as it’s not going away and that means tech dominance is here to stay.

Americans in rural areas are struggling the most with housing affordability

Rural America is feeling the painful toll of the housing-affordability crisis.

IBM and Cisco have a new partnership as they target a ‘quantum-computing internet’

The fruits of the partnership are admittedly years away as the companies strive for a connected fault-scale network by the “early 2030s.”

While Nvidia is thriving, this CEO hails an anti-AI bet — and is winning

TKO Holdings wants to sell real-life experiences expensively, not the virtual for free.

‘We almost lost $10,000’: My late father-in-law’s company claimed his life-insurance policy didn’t exist. It did.

“The company changed names several times, and it was very difficult tracking them down for payment of benefits.”

Why former ‘Saturday Night Live’ star Kate McKinnon is living on a homestead in the woods

Comedian Kate McKinnon has come a long way since her days on the NBC show, having turned her back on Hollywood in favor of living the quiet life.

Nike’s fallen on tough times. Now the stock has hit a death cross.

Nike’s stock has entered a pessimistic technical formation called a “death cross,” a sign of the tough times the sneaker maker has encountered.

Racing superstar Robby Gordon is selling his waterfront luxury estate on North Carolina’s Lake Norman for $3.4M

Home buyers, start your engines and get ready to race to the real estate finish line—where the chance to snap up a Lake Norman property owned by Nascar legend Robby Gordon awaits.

If robots replace workers, what happens to Social Security?

Robots don’t pay into Social Security. Maybe we should we tax them instead.

The number of 401(k) millionaires just hit a record high: ‘People are staying the course.’

Women hit a new investment milestone but still trail men in some metrics, Fidelity said.
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