◆ Government shutdown averted after Senate passes bipartisan House stopgap funding bill |
◆ CFPB sues JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo over Zelle payment fraud |
◆ Senate passes Social Security benefits increase for some public workers |
◆ Trump transfers all his DJT shares to his revocable trust, new SEC filings show |
◆ FDA approves Eli Lilly's weight loss drug Zepbound for sleep apnea, expanding use in U.S. |
◆ Malls are using new restaurants to draw consumers as shopping centers reinvent themselves |
◆ Key Fed inflation measure shows 2.4% rate in November, lower than expected |
◆ I spent $34,563.38 to travel the world for 18 months and tracked every cent: My budget breakdown |
◆ OpenAI is done with Shipmas and staring down daunting challenges for 2025 |
◆ Biden forgives $4.28 billion in student debt for 54,900 borrowers |
◆ Jim Cramer warns against novice day trading, calls zero-day options 'pure greed' |
◆ Here are the 3 things behind the Friday stock market rally that almost wasn't |
◆ Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway scoops up Occidental and other stocks during sell-off |
◆ Jim Cramer explains how to spot 'exquisite moments' like Friday's session |
◆ The Fed cut interest rates but mortgage costs jumped. Here's why |
◆ Banking app Dave, back from the brink, is this year's biggest gainer among financials with 934% surge |
◆ Party City to close all of its stores, report says |
◆ Investors are putting more into their 401(k)s - here's the average savings rate |
◆ Number of millennial 401(k) millionaires jumps 400%: Here's what it takes to reach seven-figure status |
◆ Netflix secures U.S. rights to the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2027, 2031 |
◆ Elon Musk endorses far-right Alternative for Germany party in upcoming election |
◆ This is what the happiest people 'get right' at an early age, says director of Harvard's 86-year happiness study |
◆ Father, son plead guilty in $100 million New Jersey deli stock scheme |
◆ Novo Nordisk shares plunge 20% after disappointing trial results; Lilly jumps |
◆ Spike in 10-year Treasury yield this week eases a bit after lighter-than-expected inflation reading |
◆ Bitcoin trades around $97,000, recovers from earlier losses |
◆ From Nike to Intel, CEO departures at U.S. companies hit a record this year |
◆ Money editor and CFP: The top 4 tips I give my friends who want to avoid overspending around the holidays |
◆ Starbucks baristas strike in three U.S. cities during pre-Christmas rush |
◆ Jim Cramer reveals his list of 12 core stocks to own heading into 2025 |
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◆ Amazon Has Overhauled Its Drone Delivery. Will the Public Welcome It? |
◆ Rupert Murdoch's Appeal to Alter Family Trust Faces Uphill Battle |
◆ Starbucks Workers Strike in LA, Chicago, Seattle |
◆ Trump Tariffs? Europe Braces but Has No Clear Strategy |
◆ Volkswagen Reaches Labor Deal, Avoiding Germany Plant Closures |
◆ Why Kylie Kelce's Podcast, ‘Not Gonna Lie,' Is a Breakout Hit |
◆ Where Does a ‘Remarkable' U.S. Economy Go From Here? |
◆ Neil Cavuto, Longtime Fox News Host, Signs Off the Network |
◆ Trump Puts $4 Billion in Shares of His Media Company in a Trust |
◆ Egg Prices Jump Before Holidays as Bird Flu Spreads |
◆ How to Keep ‘People Pleasing" From Ruining Your Finances |
◆ Undocumented Workers Take on Dangerous Jobs to Feed America |
◆ How Netflix's ‘Culinary Class Wars' Made Chef Anh Sung-jae a Star |
◆ For Syria's Economy, the Way Forward Starts With Sanctions Relief |
◆ Google Proposes Fix to Solve Search Monopoly |
◆ Troy Masters, Pioneering L.G.B.T.Q. Journalist, Dies at 63 |
◆ How a Government Shutdown Could Affect the Economy |
◆ The Other Game |
◆ Biden Withdraws Proposed Regulations on Student Loans and Trans Athletes |
◆ OpenAI Unveils o3 System That Reasons Through Math, Science Problems |
◆ Biden Administration Sues 3 Big Banks Over Zelle Fraud |
◆ Government Shutdown and Travel: What to Know About Flights, Passports and More |
◆ How a New Year's Resolution Can Set Up Financial Goals for Success |
◆ Wall St. Is Making Irrelevant Predictions, Again |
◆ PCE Inflation, the Fed's Preferred Measure, Sped Up in November |
◆ The Shutdown Crisis Leads to Questions About Who Is in Charge |
◆ Britannica, Onetime Encyclopedia Publisher, Pushes A.I. Tools |
◆ Macau Is the Casino Capital of the World. For China, That's Not Enough. |
◆ Amazon Reaches Settlement to Resolve Federal Safety Accusations |
◆ Artificial Intelligence in 2030 |
◆ For Syria's Economy, the Way Forward Starts With Sanctions Relief |
◆ How a Government Shutdown Could Affect the Economy |
◆ PCE Inflation, the Fed's Preferred Measure, Sped Up in November |
◆ Starbucks Workers Strike in LA, Chicago, Seattle |
◆ Nvidia's Global Chips Sales Could Collide With US-China Tensions |
◆ Amazon Delivery Drivers at Seven Hubs Walk Out |
◆ Where Does a ‘Remarkable' U.S. Economy Go From Here? |
◆ The Economy Is Finally Stable. Will That Change With Trump? |
◆ Tech Makes an Economic Case for Skilled Immigrants. Will Trump Bite? |
◆ On Trump's Proposals, Wall Street Investors Have Selective Hearing |
◆ Biden Prepares to Target Chinese Legacy Chips With Trade Investigation |
◆ Amazon Disregarded Internal Warnings on Injuries, Senate Investigation Claims |
◆ Jerome Powell and the Fed Head for Another Collision with Trump |
◆ Trump Backs a Longshoremen's Union That Supported Him |
◆ How U.S. Firms Battled a Government Crackdown to Keep Tech Sales to China |
◆ U.S. Data Agency Blames Old Tech and Other Failures for Missteps |
◆ Commerce Dept. Is on the Front Lines of China Policy |
◆ Fannie and Freddie, the Big Mortgage Backers, Face Climate Risks |
◆ What Walter Mosley's Fictional Hero Teaches Us About Race and Real Estate |
◆ For Those in Need of a Job, Landing One Might Still Be a Challenge |
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