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Sorry, winning Powerball’s $1.6 billion jackpot won’t make you a billionaire. Here’s why you may end up with $120,412,700.

Various factors can reduce a lottery prize, from taxes to even the cost of a limo ride.

Dollar is finishing a difficult year with a ‘golden cross’ — suggesting the worst might be over

The U.S. dollar has had a rough go of it in 2025 — but one recent development indicates that the beaten-down buck could be due for a bit of a reprieve in early 2026.

A closely watched gauge of bond-market volatility is signaling all-clear for stocks

November wasn’t exactly a great month for the U.S. stock market, although the S&P 500 did manage to eke out a small gain. So far, December is shaping up to be only modestly better.

Who claims Social Security while they are still working — and why do they do it?

Social Security was originally intended for retirement

The AI power scramble intensifies with Alphabet’s purchase of data-center partner Intersect

With energy becoming a critical AI bottleneck, Google’s $4.75 billion acquisition of Intersect is a move to secure power for its data centers

A Starlink rival’s shares are surging again, as space stocks stay red-hot

AST SpaceMobile’s gains come after President Trump signed an executive order to ensure “American space superiority.”

GDP looks strong despite a turbulent year. Can the U.S. economy keep it up?

The kitchen sink was thrown at the economy in 2025 — punishing tariffs, higher inflation, rising unemployment — but the U.S. might still be growing at an above-average speed in a sign of surprising pluck.

This shipbuilder’s stock is soaring to a fresh record as company wins contract to produce a new type of Navy frigate

Shares in military shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries were up sharply Monday, building on Friday’s surge that came after the U.S. Navy announced it had selected the company to design and build a new class of small warship.

‘I don’t want to break up with him’: I’m 32 and my boyfriend wants me to move to Israel. Do I go?

“I truly see a future with him, but I’ve never imagined myself living in Israel.”

These investments for the elite are opening to all — just think twice before saying yes

Hedge funds sound attractive — but on average they underperform even a basic 60/40 stock-bond portfolio.

Paramount says Larry Ellison now personally guarantees $40 billion of the Warner Bros. bid

Larry Ellison now provides a “personal guarantee” of $40 billion of the financing for Paramount’s $108 billion offer to buy Warner Bros. Discovery.

Okta CEO Todd McKinnon has words of caution for people jumping ship to work at AI startups

As his coworkers bailed for ‘sexy’ jobs at internet startups during the height of the dot-com boom, McKinnon made a seemingly boring decision.
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