Americans haven’t stopped buying cars, even with gasoline prices rising and vehicle affordability remaining out of reach. Gas prices surged above $4.50 a gallon in
The riskiest moment for any new technology is not the prototype. It is the morning somebody takes away the backup. For roughly 60 years, the
A dog food company is recalling hundreds of bags of frozen raw chicken food after federal testing detected salmonella, and three dogs became ill. Oma’s
If you fancy yourself a fan of gold or silver, you’re feeling a bit more cheerful about the metal than this spring. Gold has been
Countries that calculate appeasement of the regime to be a safer choice should reconsider
There is a version of cost-cutting that makes a company stronger and a version that just makes it smaller. In year one, on a spreadsheet,
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To the world’s aviation geeks, there is no need for plunge pools or sheets with a thread count in the thousands — the true dream
The revival of de Gaulle’s legendary role in the second world war coincides with an increasing number of claims to his legacy
Nvidia will report its second-quarter (Q2) earnings for the fiscal year 2027 on August 26, and expectations are high. As we await earnings, we need
Consumers typically encounter oil pricing in one apparent place: at the gas pump. And rarely does it end there. Oil and natural gas are the
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Social Security checks rarely stretch as far as retirees hope. Even with a solid cost-of-living adjustment on the way for 2027, Medicare premiums and inflation
The breakdown reintroduces cross-border trade risk into North American markets just as investors had begun pricing in a de-escalation after weeks of negotiation. The Canadian
A house is worth whatever you say it is worth, right up until the day you list it. Then the number stops being yours. Warner
While the actual decline is relatively small, even a slight drop in overall liquor sales can have a devastating impact on the industry. “Active U.S.
Every industry eventually produces an executive willing to say the thing out loud. The old rules do not apply anymore. The machine has changed. Sometimes
Group’s chief says vintage web name can help draw younger users
Economists criticise Fed chair’s communication strategy as policymakers prepare to gather at Jackson Hole symposium
The legendary billionaire macro trader, Stanley Druckenmiller, has built his career on a simple habit. When he finds a bet he believes in, he sizes
The S&P 500 is up 12.1% in 2026, gaining about 11.1% over six months and 3.1% over three. Moreover, the Nasdaq Composite climbed 12.6% year
The Retirement Fear Index was developed by David Conti, a long-time financial writer and retirement coach. It is published monthly through his firm, RetirementMentors. The
Anyone who has carried a balance knows the small relief of moving it. The amount does not shrink. The due date moves, the pressure lifts,
In January 2025, Commerce Department regulators finalized a rule targeting Chinese technology in American cars, and lidar sensors were sitting right in front of them.
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A major global alcohol company has reduced its workforce by nearly 2,000 employees as a sweeping restructuring takes hold. The management is also spending heavily
Mortgage rates have remained in focus for prospective borrowers, but recent moves in the bond market could make a decline harder to achieve. A global
A Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland study finds crypto investors hold sharply different views on returns and risk, while information about Bitcoin’s past gains can
Every household that has ever carried a balance knows there are only two ways out. You spend less, or you earn more. Washington has spent
While it’s still early in its turnaround efforts, Target has begun shifting the narrative away from its recent controversies and back toward its actual stores.
The department store model isn’t dying. Instead, it is quietly reshaping itself. While headlines typically highlight massive retail contractions, including Macy’s closing 80 stores and
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An employer-sponsored retirement plan may have added a Roth feature within the past year, a change that could have gone largely unnoticed. Vanguard’s annual How
Millions of Americans count on dollar stores to stretch tight household budgets, but AARP warns that some of the most common items on those shelves
When Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital Management puts capital to work, Wall Street pays attention. The billionaire investor’s firm just disclosed a brand new stake
Jim Cramer picked Coca-Cola (KO) over Celsius Holdings (CELH) on live television. During the August 20, 2026 Lightning Round on CNBC’s Mad Money, a caller
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Spectrum, which is owned by Charter Communications, is rolling out a free offer to internet customers as it struggles to retain them amid tougher broadband
Dividend stocks are not as popular as AI stocks or other growth companies. But for long-term investors, a steady, rising dividend payout could significantly boost
A Harvard working paper tracking 62 million workers across 285,000 U.S. firms found that companies adopting generative AI reduced junior employment by about 9% within
While many travel agencies continue to have their market serving niche groups of travelers even in the digital age, a large number that have initially
Should you wait to book Thanksgiving or Christmas travel? Don’t. In this interview, Nick Ewan, Editor-in-Chief of The Points Guy, breaks down why holiday airfares
A stock can look very different six months after purchase, especially when its price has fallen way below the original entry point. Most investors hold
Scaling back military exercises has undermined faith in America’s reliability
Without policy, there are few incentives to automate business functions where labour costs are low
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Equity issuance follows a strong reception for its latest Qwen 3.8-Max model
AI lab’s Fable 5 has met with sluggish demand from corporate clients
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Washington’s ambassador to Ankara says attack on air base could have been ‘aggressive . . . pre-election concept’ ahead of October polls
The instinct is to bolt a dripping box to every building but there is a smarter, cooler way
Medieval military monks have become a regular sight at political rallies and marches
Iran’s attacks exposed vulnerability of US military footprint spanning the region since the 1990s
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Tom Lee, the head of research at Fundstrat Global Advisors, went on CNBC this week and read out a short list of stocks investors should