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Business investment surges again on AI spending, but manufacturers still in a slump

Business investment rose in September for the third month in a row — buoyed by spending on artificial intelligence — but the industrial side of the U.S. economy more broadly was still mired in a slump.

Alphabet gets closer to $4 trillion as Morgan Stanley puts a big number around its chip potential

Alphabet could be selling 1 million AI chips by 2027, analysts say.

Why scoring the best Black Friday deals feels more important than it has in years — for both shoppers and the economy

After several years of rising prices and economic uncertainty, consumers are more focused on scoring the best deals.

Deere’s outlook disappoints, as it means the agriculture sector hasn’t bottomed yet

Deere’s stock falls as the full-year outlook suggests the worst of the agriculture cycle isn’t over yet.

Mortgage rates fall sharply on expectations of a Fed rate cut. Will they keep on dropping from here?

Mortgage rates took a dive on Tuesday, pushing the 30-year rate to the lowest level in a month.

JPMorgan just one-upped the most bullish call on Wall Street for the S&P 500 next year

JPMorgan has an optimistic view on U.S. stock markets next year, and AI momentum will be playing a starring role.

My college-age kids inherited $300K from a 401(k). What should they do with this money?

“This money is likely to be saved for the purchase of homes in 10 years or so.”

Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers lists Wisconsin mansion for $3.7 million, despite ‘sentimental attachment’

NFL star Aaron Rodgers put his longtime Wisconsin mansion on the market just over two years after he was traded to the New York Jets by the Green Bay Packers.

Bill Cosby sells N.Y. townhouse for a whopping $28 million; he’s still facing foreclosure on another home

Bill Cosby has saved at least one of his New York City homes from foreclosure—after selling the historic townhouse less than two months after he put it on the market.

The 2026 Subaru Crosstrek is impressively functional with adventurous flair, and now a quieter cabin, too

Affordable, capable, and practical, the subcompact 2026 Subaru Crosstrek is also a passel of fun.

Bets surge on Kevin Hassett becoming next Fed chair

The current White House National Economic Council Director is in tune with Trump’s view on interest rates

The U.K. just hiked its minimum wage again. Now it’s more than double the U.S.’s hourly pay floor.

British workers are about to get a minimum-wage bump higher, putting the U.K. near the top of a world ranking.
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