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GM follows Ford by making a big energy bet — this time with an unconventional approach

GM plans to revamp its energy business and place a big bet on sodium-ion batteries just as shares of rival Ford got a boost from a similar move a few weeks ago.

Tech stocks dive as Friday’s incoming SpaceX IPO creates ‘bad psychology’

Technology stocks tumbled on Tuesday, extending a swoon that began in early June, as investors anxiously await the historic SpaceX IPO later this week and retreat from hot parts of the AI playbook.

Adobe needs a new CEO to make bold AI moves, and its choice could be revealed on Thursday

Given all the doubts around Adobe, it’s perhaps surprising that the company will likely go with an internal candidate to replace outgoing CEO Shantanu Narayen.

When a World Cup team loses, its country’s stock market also goes down. Here’s the weird reason why.

Soccer’s premier tournament brings a hidden danger to your investment portfolio.

Sales of million-dollar homes suggest inflation is spurring the wealthy to buy now

Inflation is pulling rich buyers and struggling renters in different directions in housing market.

AST SpaceMobile’s stock experiences rocky trading as SpaceX plans to launch its satellites into orbit

The company is developing a space-based broadband cellular network that could rival Elon Musk’s Starlink.

As SpaceX IPO anticipation heats up, what 2026’s biggest IPOs say about investor demand

Investors are paying close attention to huge IPOs expected this year, with questions about how they may perform amid enthusiasm for AI.

Oil prices are defying a worst-case energy crisis — but workarounds won’t last forever

Experts point to three main reasons for the relatively steady prices but caution that a reckoning is not too far off.

The World Cup could deliver Fox a ratings bonanza: ‘There will be all sorts of viewership records’

Viewership for previous World Cup finals was only a little higher than for a strong Monday Night Football game, but with matches on U.S. soil, media executives are hopeful this will be the year soccer breaks through.

Apple’s AI could usher in a historic upgrade cycle that investors are overlooking

Apple’s new AI features are on track to be monetized faster than expected, thanks to increased hardware requirements and new “killer apps.”

Social Security faces insolvency in 2032, when it would pay only 78% of benefits

Social Security, which provides benefits to more than 70 million retired workers and people with disabilities, faces increased pressure from last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

You can calculate the exact impact a reduced Social Security check will have on your retirement success

If benefits go down 22% in 2032 as predicted by the latest Trustees report, you need to know what that means for you.
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