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Broadcom highlights this week’s earnings slate as investors assess AI landscape

Other key reports in the week ahead will arrive from Dick’s Sporting Goods, Dollar Tree and Zscaler.

Beer-making beyond planet Earth: How space-age technology could shape the industry

A new study from the University of Florida explores the effects of a microgravity environment on the beer-production process

‘We live on Social Security’: We lost $2,000 in an IRA after 5 years — so we fired our adviser. We put the money in CDs. Now what? 

“They put all our money in mutual funds and the only person making money was our broker.”

Brace for pumpkin-spice sticker shock as robusta coffee prices hit record highs

Prices for robusta coffee climbed to their highest on record Friday, all but ensuring sticker-shock among consumers just as coffee chains launch their popular fall menus, which include pumpkin-spice lattes.

Stock market’s tumultuous August leaves investors unscathed but disagreement remains on rate path

Stocks came roaring back from an early August tumble with Fed rate cuts ahead. But investors don’t see eye to eye on how deep or fast they will be.

No recessions, no recoveries — why one expert believes markets live in a ‘twilight’ world

Aggressive government policies and excess capital may have fundamentally changed economic and market cycles, Macquarie’s Viktor Shvets says.

‘I was heartbroken’: My friend set up a $5,000 GoFundMe for veterinary bills after her cat died. I want to donate $200. Is it better to do so anonymously?

“She tried desperately to save her companion, and the vet did everything they could but it was hopeless.”

CrowdStrike’s stock nabs an upgrade: ‘The bad news is behind us’

The cybersecurity company’s shares rallied Friday to cap off a strong August that saw them place among the biggest S&P 500 gainers.

Here are the S&P 500’s best-performing stocks in August

Kellanova led the list after accepting a takeout offer from Mars, while Starbucks might have been the month’s biggest positive surprise.

Intel’s big turnaround plan is now looking very expensive and poorly timed

It is now looking like Intel Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger made an expensive and risky bet on the way to turn around the chip giant — at exactly the wrong time.

Social Security’s return on investment is a joke compared with state and local pension funds. Where is our money going?

Social Security should be invested like every other rational pension fund across America and around the world.

Goldman Sachs cutting up to 1,800 workers after performance reviews: Wall Street Journal

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is cutting as many as 1,800 of its employees as part of a planned 3% to 4% staff reduction following the bank’s annual performance-review process, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
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