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Texas Instruments forecasts something that hasn’t happened in 16 years, lifting its stock

The company’s outlook implies revenue in the first quarter could be higher than what it was in the fourth quarter as a recovery takes hold.

Apple CEO Tim Cook says he’s ‘heartbroken’ after Minneapolis shootings, calls for de-escalation

Apple CEO Tim Cook said Tuesday he’s “heartbroken” by the recent events in Minneapolis, and that he has voiced his concerns about the situation with President Donald Trump.

Dollar tumbles to a four-year low as Trump claims it’s ‘doing great’

The U.S. dollar fell to its lowest level in four years on Tuesday despite President Donald Trump claiming it was “doing great” in a speech in Iowa.

These home buyers are suing one of the biggest mortgage lenders in America. Why you should pay attention.

A class-action lawsuit against mortgage-lending giant Rocket Companies accuses the company of illegally steering homebuyers toward using their services and away from cheaper alternatives.

Investors aren’t scared of record gold and silver prices. Wall Street’s price targets are struggling to keep up.

Price pullbacks in gold and silver are being treated as opportunities — and that says a lot about investor confidence.

Trump’s ‘not a huge fan’ of raiding your 401(k) to buy a home — and he’s right

Workers shouldn’t focus on homeownership at the expense of other financial goals.

When Tesla reports earnings, this could be the biggest highlight

The Elon Musk-led EV maker has had trouble selling cars the way it once did. But a growing energy business and AI plans are helping pick up the slack.

This chart shows why upward pressure on long-term Treasury yields matters to borrowers and stocks

If the 10-year Treasury yield reaches or exceeds 4.5%, it could be a challenge to the market, says BNY

Here’s how Amazon is looking to take on Walmart at its own game

Amazon is looking into opening a supercenter retail location, while closing its Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh physical stores.

Here’s what happens to your HSA when you go on Medicare — and how to keep the tax savings going

Tax planning becomes a priority if you’re still working and can no longer fund an HSA.

Everyone’s looking for political fireworks from Powell’s press conference. Here’s what to expect.

Experts debate Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s future ahead of his Wednesday remarks, which will follow the central bank’s decision on interest rates.

Higher Medicare premiums will eat up more than 25% of Social Security’s COLA

Too much of our national and personal resources are being used to pay for healthcare.
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