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EU warns Apple it must open its iPhone operating system to rival developers

The EU said Apple must make sure devices made by rivals work with its iPhones and iOS operating systems in accordance with the Digital Markets Act

I’m 54 and have terminal cancer. I have a wife, 47, and an 8-year-old child. How do I split my $1.5 million estate between them?

“In short, who should get the retirement accounts and who should get the life insurance?”

Treasury yields nudge lower as investors assess speed of Fed rate cuts

Bond yields were a touch lower early Thursday, as traders continued to price in the prospects for further Federal Reserve rate cuts

Months later and millions lower, Tinder co-founder Sean Rad sells Hollywood Hills mansion

The tech entrepreneur’s enormous L.A. home has sold for $24 million after a number of homebuyers chose to “swipe left” on the impressive estate.

Harris has closed the gap with Trump on who would handle the economy better, new report says

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has caught up to Republican rival Donald Trump on the question of which of them is more trusted when it comes to handling the U.S. economy, according to a new Morning Consult report.

Biden heralds progress on inflation and interest rates, but says work still ahead

In a speech Thursday, President Joe Biden plans to celebrate the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut while stressing his administration’s inflation-fighting efforts aren’t over.

Rebel Wilson relists L.A. home at a discounted $3.85 million

The actress is reportedly ready to downsize and spend more time with her family, including fiancée Ramona Agruma and their child.

Britain’s top clothes seller Next lifts profit guidance again

Next’s sales were boosted by surging sales in its overseas businesses including in the U.S. and India

Japan’s Icom says it hasn’t sold walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon in a decade

Japanese radio equipment maker Icom said it no longer produces or sells two-way radio devices which reportedly exploded in Lebanon.

How low could mortgage rates go now that the Fed has finally started cutting? Economists weigh in.

Here’s what the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut means for mortgage rates.

Fed starts rate-cutting cycle with a bang — but wants it to be the only one

The Federal Reserve cut its policy interest rate by half of a percentage point on Wednesday, a more aggressive move than many economists expected.

Bond market gets a Fed wake-up call after pricing in a recession

Long-term yields rose even though the Federal Reserve took a big bite out of interest rates on Wednesday. Here’s why.
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