Money
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This Warren Buffett Letter Had a Warning for Investors
Warren Buffett, the legendary investor, has been sharing valuable lessons with investors for decades, guiding them on how to navigate…
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The 15-Minute Checkup to Save Retirees From Identity Theft
Retiring from your day job doesn’t mean retiring from monitoring your finances. While that task includes managing withdrawals and expenses,…
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Adam Smith’s Warning About Wealth, Fame, and Status (with Ross Levine)
Ross Levine’s project ‘From the Hand of Adam Smith’ is a unique way of honoring the 250th anniversary of the…
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Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO, with John Ternus tapped as successor
After nearly 15 years at the helm of Apple, Tim Cook has announced that he will step down as CEO…
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Tariff refund portal off to bumpy start as some businesses report glitches
Several businesses have encountered issues while trying to access the U.S. government’s new tariff refund portal, which launched recently. Rick…
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Workers Need Financial Education. Should Employers Step In?
Financial Wellness Programs in the Workplace: Are Employers Filling the Gap Left by Schools? School never taught you about money.…
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Thematic ETFs Make Investing in Hot Market Trends Easy
Thematic ETFs have been gaining popularity in recent years due to the ease with which investors can now participate in…
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Seized ship, vessel attacks push U.S.-Iran ceasefire toward brink
The ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has entered a critical phase, with tensions escalating in the…
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Chevron says Venezuelan oil imports are helping curb U.S. gas prices
Chevron’s increased imports of Venezuelan oil are playing a crucial role in stabilizing fuel prices for American consumers, as stated…
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Food stamp work rules don’t increase employment, researchers say
DELBARTON, W.Va. — The House of Hope mobile food pantry in Delbarton, West Virginia, serves as a lifeline for many…
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