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The AI portion of Trump’s megabill is drawing flak from both Republicans and Democrats. Here’s why they’re worried.

As President Donald Trump struggles to unite Republican lawmakers around his megabill, a range of provisions continues to divide the GOP — including one focused on artificial intelligence.

What drove stock market’s record-breaking week? Don’t overlook growing rate-cut expectations.

Friday’s rally in U.S. stocks, which sent the S&P 500 to an intraday record high, was getting help from solidifying expectations of traders around the likelihood of at least three quarter-point rate cuts from the Federal Reserve by year-end.

Retirement ages are going up around the world — sending a signal to the U.S. workforce

Countries like Denmark and China show that innovation and investment are essential to meet the needs of people who are living and working longer.

The U.S. beer industry faces these ‘sheep, parasites and wolves,’ BofA says, as Molson gets a downgrade

The U.S. beer industry faces a retreat from health-conscious consumers and competition from alternative beverages.

The Moneyist and the million-dollar retirement question

Also: An interview with Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev, a soaring stock you might best avoid and how an annuity can help stabilize your retirement.

I’ve been a stay-at-home mom for 10 years. Do I take a part-time job to spend more time with my kids or get a job for six figures?

“So much of my head has been filled with thoughts of needing to be the best, the brightest, the wealthiest.”

I was married twice. Can I switch from my Social Security benefit to my ex-husband’s when he dies? 

“I started collecting my own Social Security benefits at age 70.”

Robinhood’s Vlad Tenev has led a trading revolution to become a new Wall Street power

Backed by an army of retail traders, Vlad Tenev is shaking up the financial order.

Nike’s stock is headed for a ‘swoosh’-shaped recovery after years of pain, analyst says

Nike Inc. has endured a tough few years marked by weaker demand and its own struggles to adapt to shifting trends. While the athletic-gear and sneaker maker’s fourth-quarter results Thursday were hardly spectacular, analysts say that Nike is finally on a path to recovery.

Consumers cut spending on cars and other goods when tariffs kicked in. What will they do next?

Consumer spending falls in May for first time in four months

Inflatio not showing much sign of tariff-tied increase, but Fed still not aiming to cut rates soon

PCE price index rises 0.1% in May, core up 0.2%

The U.S. and China just struck a deal on rare earths. This is why it’s easing trade tensions.

President Donald Trump said Thursday that a deal had been signed “yesterday” with China, but offered no details.
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