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Intel can beat AMD and Qualcomm in the race to put AI on your smartphone — except for this problem

The computer-chip giant needs to show that it isn’t stuck in old ways.

You hate your job and can’t wait to retire. But will bitterness and regret about your career mar your retirement?

‘Happiness is a habit you build over time’

‘It’s easy to hide things from ourselves’: How a budget can keep you honest and focused on your goals

Personal budgeting has a reputation for being tedious and constrictive, but the right budget can help anyone meet their goals — and even have fun along the way.

BlackRock, Vanguard probed over U.S. bank stakes: report

A federal regulator is examining index fund giants over their massive stakes in U.S. banks, according to a published report.

‘AI is brutal if you think like a human.’ Jon Stewart takes on the technology that has driven stocks higher this year.

Jon Stewart took aim at the burgeoning technology in a segment that aired on Monday night.

Boeing’s production woes could be bad news for summer travelers. Here’s which airlines are most affected.

Expect higher prices and slightly fewer flights, especially on some less-traveled routes, experts say

Here’s how to manage up — and get promoted — if you’re not in the office every day

Four years after many office employees embraced remote work as a permanent piece of their schedule, experts say it’s still easier to be a star employee in person.

Five ways to reduce your taxable income for 2024

“By shrinking your income, you’re saving money. That’s the bottom line.”

Homeowners who bought during pandemic would pay 40% more for their house today — the lock-in effect, explained

The sharp rise in mortgage rates and home prices over the last few years has priced many homeowners out of their own neighborhoods, a report by Intercontinental Exchange found.

The Seven Wonders of Europe adds to bull market in acronyms

Forget AI-plays, meme stocks, gold, even cocoa futures, the biggest bull market right now is in equity acronyms.

UBS restarts share buybacks with program of up to $2 billion

UBS Group said it plans to repurchase up to $2 billion of its own stock, restarting share buybacks that were put on hold last year due to its acquisition of Credit Suisse.

Country Garden shares suspended from Hong Kong stock exchange

The heavily-indebted property developer halted trading of its shares pending publication of its 2023 results
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