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Entertainment
More Americans Think They’ll Need At Least $1 Million In Retirement—Is That Realistic?
A growing percentage of Americans believe they’ll need at least $1 million to retire comfortably, according to a new survey from…
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Elon Musk Is on the Verge of a $1 Trillion Net Worth
Key Takeaways SpaceX’s reported pursuit of a $1.5 trillion valuation in an IPO next year would add hundreds of billions…
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Here’s Fed Chair Powell’s Perspective
Key Takeaways While artificial intelligence spending will likely boost the economy next year, the new technology could have farther reaching…
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Tesla’s Stock Drives Up to a Record High, After a Year-Long Wait
Key Takeaways Tesla’s stock climbed to an all-time high Tuesday, setting its first record in a year, as investors buy…
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Investing Pros Feel Good About Stocks These Days. That Might Not Be a Good Thing.
Key Takeaways Bank of America’s Bull & Bear Indictor rose last week to within a tenth of a point from…
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Only 27% Think They’ll Survive a Financial Shock in Retirement. These Are The Two Costs That Often Surprise People
In life, accidents happen. But when they occur during retirement, it’s important to be prepared—otherwise, you risk running out of…
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AI Today
AI-generated reconstructions of ancient Rome turn out to be full of errors
“A Journey Through Time with Artificial Intelligence,” reads the caption on a video posted on YouTube on November 9, 2024.…
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens
Stock futures are slightly lower this morning ahead of the release of highly anticipated labor market data; the government is…
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Stock Futures Tick Lower Ahead of Jobs Report; AI Concerns Continue to Weigh on Tech Shares
Kraft Heinz Names New CEO Ahead of Planned Split 18 minutes ago Kraft Heinz (KHC) will have a new chief executive…
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AI Simplified
“Robot, make me a chair” | MIT News
Computer-aided design (CAD) systems are tried-and-true tools used to design many of the physical objects we use each day. But…
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