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‘It’s a heavy, heavy load’ helping aging parents who live far away. Here’s how you can make it work.

It takes travel, time and money.

Rising prices and weight-loss drugs are changing the way we eat — and food companies are racing to keep up

A shaky economy, wider adoption of weight-loss drugs, and changing tastes seem to conspire against some food makers.

Gold’s rush for records has inspired a new high bar on Wall Street for 2026

On what’s looking like another record day for precious metals, Yardeni Research is now saying will reach $6,000 by the end of 2026.

‘You need a third job or a rich husband’: I fell victim to Allen Stanford’s multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme and survived

“If you have never found yourself in a situation where your life does a complete 180, it’s wrong to talk down to anyone.”

Novo Nordisk first out of the gate with oral weight-loss drug, and its stock jumps

Relief rally underway in Novo Nordisk after a difficult year for the stock which saw it lose ground to arch-competitor Eli Lilly.

Does the stock market close early on Christmas Eve? Will banks be open?

Expect plenty of schedule changes for financial markets, mail service, federal offices and more during the coming days

Palantir CEO Alex Karp buys 68-year-old Colorado monastery on 3,700 acres for whopping $120 million

The Colorado monastery has been carefully tended to by a group of Trappist monks for the last seven decades.

Jake Paul-Anthony Joshua fight almost cost DraftKings $100 million. Everyday bettors lost instead.

Sportsbooks have been having a tough year — but the Paul-Joshua fight was a good night for the house.

AMC’s stock sinks to a 6th straight record low, as ‘Avatar’ sequel’s big opening fails to impress

AMC Entertainment’s stock falls to a sixth straight record low, after the disclosure of another debt-agreement amendment that involves the sale of shares.

Sorry, winning Powerball’s $1.6 billion jackpot won’t make you a billionaire. Here’s why you may end up with $120,412,700.

Various factors can reduce a lottery prize, from taxes to even the cost of a limo ride.

Dollar is finishing a difficult year with a ‘golden cross’ — suggesting the worst might be over

The U.S. dollar has had a rough go of it in 2025 — but one recent development indicates that the beaten-down buck could be due for a bit of a reprieve in early 2026.

A closely watched gauge of bond-market volatility is signaling all-clear for stocks

November wasn’t exactly a great month for the U.S. stock market, although the S&P 500 did manage to eke out a small gain. So far, December is shaping up to be only modestly better.
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