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Pro sports teams are now too expensive for some billionaires to buy, says Goldman Sachs

From 2000 to 2023, the NFL’s cumulative franchise values grew 1,108%, while the NBA’s grew 2,004%.

Meme stocks were fueled by Roaring Kitty and ‘Trump trades’ this year. What can we expect in 2025?

The return to social media of Keith Gill, also known as Roaring Kitty, thrust original meme stocks AMC and GameStop back into the spotlight in 2024.

As Teamsters go on strike, Amazon and its investors are trying to shrug it off

Teamsters delivery drivers at seven Amazon.com Inc. delivery facilities went on strike on Thursday, the union said — a move that comes as it accuses the online retail giant of refusing to bargain and as shoppers try to squeeze in last-minute holiday purchases.

This fund has a 20-year record of success and 7.5% income yield — using options

This income approach has also ridden along with the market’s largest tech gainers.

My Social Security benefit will be $4,500 a month. My wife’s is now $615. Can she get more? 

“She stopped working about 15 years ago and started drawing her Social Security when she was 62.”

How this Treasury-market dynamic could lead to the next big leg lower in stocks

Thursday’s selloff in long-dated U.S. government debt was pushing 10- and 30-year yields further into their highest levels in almost seven to eight months, creating a set-up that threatens to lead to another big selloff in stocks in the days or weeks to come.

How ageism killed older adults during COVID

Nursing homes during COVID-19 lockdowns were ‘crime scenes hidden from the public’

Some Republicans want a bigger child tax credit. Does it have a chance of becoming reality?

As Republicans get ready to deliver a tax package next year, some prominent GOP lawmakers have voiced support for an expanded child tax credit.

Elon Musk’s government shutdown? Here’s what it means for TSA, IPOs and Social Security.

As U.S. lawmakers wrangle over spending legislation, here’s how some key government functions would be affected by a shutdown.

Why stock-market volatility spike signals Wednesday’s rout could be buying opportunity

Wednesday’s steep selloff in the stock market triggered a sudden spike in Wall Street’s “fear gauge,” posing a buying opportunity for investors and may spark a strong year-end stretch for stocks, according to market analysts.

Lennar blames high mortgage rates for sales miss, but says its home prices also need to fall

Lennar said higher mortgage rates have hurt sales, but the home builder also acknowledged that it needs to cut prices more to reignite buying.

Home sales rebound as buyers seize a dip in mortgage rates. Could the bump be short-lived?

Existing-home sales rose to a rate of 4.15 million in November, the National Association of Realtors said.
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