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Fed's Waller Expects AI-Related Job Losses
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller Wednesday said he expects artificial intelligence to be more disruptive for the labor market than past technological innovations.
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If Health Insurance Premiums Rise, Blame Dems
If premiums rise next year, it will be because Democrats effectively outlawed affordable coverage 15 years ago with Obamacare.
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2025 Audi SQ8 Review: The Luxury SUV With Lamborghini Power!
The 2025 Audi SQ8 Prestige represents the ultimate blend of sophistication and raw power. It's the kind of SUV that can cruise quietly through city streets one moment and unleash supercar-level performance the next.
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Shutdown Delays Social Security Inflation Boost
The ongoing government shutdown is delaying the announcement of the annual Social Security cost-of-living adjustment for tens of millions of beneficiaries.
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The Left Is Coming for Your Retirement
The Secure 2.0 Act, signed into law by then-President Joe Biden, was passed in 2022. The Secure 2.0 provision removes choice and seems more like a quick way for the government to collect taxes. This rule isn't just about taxes, it's about control.
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Walmart to Offer Shopping Within ChatGPT
Walmart said Tuesday it was partnering with OpenAI to enable customers and Sam's Club members to shop directly within ChatGPT, using the AI chatbot's Instant Checkout feature.The world's largest retailer is expanding its use of artificial intelligence as companies across...
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Is the All-New 2025 Lincoln Navigator a Mic Drop for Luxury SUVs?
Since its debut in 1997, the Lincoln Navigator has defined the premium full-size luxury SUV segment. Now, nearly three decades later, the all-new 2025 Lincoln Navigator raises the bar yet again, blending bold design, cutting-edge technology, and unparalleled comfort to...
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2025 Lexus RX 500h F Sport Performance AWD: Modern Luxury Meets Hybrid Power
Lexus continues to refine its reputation for luxury, reliability, and technological innovation with the 2025 RX 500h F Sport Performance AWD.
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Gold Tops $4,100/oz on US-China Trade Tensions
Gold notched another record high Monday, as renewed U.S.-China trade tensions sent investors flocking to safe-haven assets and expectations of U.S. interest rate cuts added to the metal's allure.
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BofA Hikes Gold Price Forecast to $5,000/oz for 2026
Bank of America Global Research Monday raised its price forecasts for precious metals, lifting its 2026 outlook for gold to $5,000 an ounce, with an average of around $4,400.
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Amazon to Launch Electronic Prescription Kiosks at One Medical Clinics
Amazon said on Wednesday its pharmacy business in December will begin filling some prescriptions for common medications at electronic kiosks in its One Medical primary care locations, which the company says will reduce barriers to access and limit shipping costs. Amazon...
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Ipsos: 48 Percent Don't Have Any Money After Bills
Nearly half of Americans have no money remaining after paying their bills, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Amgen to Sell Cholesterol Drug at 60% Discount
Amgen on Monday launched direct-to-consumer U.S. sales of its cholesterol medication Repatha at a discounted cash price, becoming the latest pharmaceutical company responding to U.S. political pressure to lower drug prices. The injected drug, with sales of $2.2 billion last...
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Trump: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Need to 'Get Big Homebuilders Going'
President Donald Trump on Sunday urged U.S. mortgage financing companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to "get Big Homebuilders going," saying that U.S. builders were "sitting on 2 Million empty lots, a RECORD."
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Magnificent 7 Still Shape Future, as New Macro Is Micro
Every few years, markets ask whether the leading companies of the age have peaked. Today, that question hovers over the Magnificent Seven - the group of mega-cap tech firms that have powered much of the equity market's returns.
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3 Water Stocks for Long-Term Dividend Growth
Water is one of the most vital components of life. It is natural for investors to include water stocks in their portfolios. In general, water stocks have simple business models and are resilient to recessions thanks to the essential nature of their business.
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No Payrolls, No Problem as Global Stocks Hit Record Highs
World stocks were on course for a solid weekly gain and more record highs, as the seemingly unstoppable rally in tech shares and expectations of lower U.S. interest rates helped offset U.S. government shutdown uncertainty.
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Trump: Tariffs Could Mean $2K Dividend for Americans
As the country awaits a Supreme Court ruling on the legality of Donald Trump's global tariffs, the president said he's considering paying Americans a dividend with the revenue.
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2025 Chevrolet Silverado Trail Boss Diesel
A Rugged Powerhouse With Modern Flair
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30-Year Mortgage Rate Ticks up to 6.34%
The average rate on a 30-year U.S. mortgage ticked up for the second straight week following a string of declines that had brought down home borrowing costs to their lowest level in nearly a year.
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Sen. Marshall to Newsmax: TrumpRx Is Going to Drive Down Drug Prices
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced several initiatives intended to lower drug costs in the United States. These include launching a "TrumpRx" direct-to-consumer website that offers medicines at reduced prices and reaching an agreement with Pfizer to decrease the...
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Apple Pauses Vision Pro Overhaul to Bet on AI Glasses
Apple has halted a planned overhaul of its Vision Pro mixed-reality headset to shift resources to smart glasses that would rival products from Meta Platforms, Bloomberg News reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
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Gold Hits New Record Just Under $3,900
Gold prices rose to hit a new record high Wednesday, supported by safe-haven demand as the U.S. government shut down most operations, while growing expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut this month added to the metal's appeal.
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2026 Genesis GV70 Review: A Luxury SUV That Outshines the BMW X3?
The 2026 Genesis GV70 is a compact luxury SUV that blends style, performance, and value, making it a formidable contender against the BMW X3 and other rivals like the Audi Q5 and Mercedes-Benz GLC.
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Walmart to Remove Synthetic Dyes From Its Food Brands
Walmart said Wednesday it would remove synthetic dyes from its U.S. store-brand food products, including Great Value and bettergoods, by January 2027.