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Jobless claims climb to nine-week high of 221,000 — but there’s little sign of worsening labor market

The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits last week rose to a nine-week high of 221,000. but they remained quite low and didn’t show any deterioration in the labor market.

Trade deficit widens in February

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Intuitive Machines’ stock surges, boosted by $30 million NASA lunar rover contract

Intuitive Machines made history earlier this year with the first commercial lander to successfully reach the moon.

Tesla is raising compensation for AI engineers as talent war heats up, says Elon Musk

Elon Musk took to his X platform to complain about the competition for talent in the AI space.

Proxy adviser ISS says Goldman should separate chairman and chief executive roles in challenge to David Solomon: report

Institutional Shareholder Services says shareholders would gain from ‘more independent oversight’ of having a separate chair

I’m 67 and upgrading to a $455,000 home with a 6.2% mortgage rate. My former house had a 3.7% rate. Am I crazy?

“Our combined Social Security and pensions provide us with an income of $176,000 per year.”

‘I have been propping her up for 15 years’: My niece, 35, is horrible with money. How can I help her become financially responsible?

“I told them I would give them some financial advice for a wedding present.”

Diabetes medication appears to slow progress of Parkinson’s disease in French-backed trial

A Type 2 diabetes medication called lixisenatide appeared to slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease symptoms in a small, mid-stage trial funded by the French Ministry of Health.

5 top cities for retirees who want to work part time

There are financial, physical and social benefits to working in retirement, and these cities could be good places to work.

Oil prices steady after 4-day winning streak

Oil futures consolidate early Thursday, coming off a four-day winning streak fueled by geopolitical fears and supply concerns.

Veteran strategist says grab your hammer and pick — gold is headed to $3,000

Investors need an “aggressive” overweight for gold, says the president of Rosenberg Research, David Rosenberg.

California’s fast-food workers are now among the highest paid in the U.S. They still don’t make nearly enough to buy a house.

The typical home buyer would need to make nearly $200,000 a year to afford to buy in California, one analysis reveals.
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