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Social Security touts customer-service milestones, but some say it’s ‘cherry picking’ performance improvements
The lack of full metrics make it difficult to assess any claims of service enhancements, analysts said
A key Apple executive is leaving at a pivotal time — but here’s why investors shouldn’t worry
Apple is known for its supply-chain prowess and is turning to a company veteran to become its next chief operating officer.
Oil prices are climbing because a new battle for global market share is brewing
Here’s why oil prices are climbing to their highest levels in two weeks, despite a group of oil producers agreeing to open the floodgates of global crude supply.
ProKidney’s stock rockets on ‘intriguing’ news, but analyst doesn’t recommend buying
ProKidney’s stock was the biggest gainer and most actively traded on Tuesday following “very intriguing” news regarding the biotech’s CKD and diabetes treatment.
How junk bonds are signaling the same optimism about the U.S. economy as stocks
The U.S. junk bond market is sending an optimistic message about the economy, despite market volatility around tariffs.
More tariff letters look set to hit. A Trump official says they’ll include a ‘general’ notice.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Tuesday that another batch of tariff letters was close to going out, followed by “a general letter” that would cover trading partners that didn’t get their own missives.
Don’t spend thousands on a couples’ trip without taking these 3 steps first — or you risk fighting the whole time
You can avoid, or at least minimize, conflict by setting financial and experiential expectations. Here are three ways to do that before your vacation.
Think you’ve missed the stock-market rally since ‘liberation day’? Think again.
A big, fast rally can look pretty scary to investors. New research says there may be reasons for optimism.
U.S. consumers shun credit cards in May, and borrowing cools
Overall consumer credit rises by $5.1 billion, half what was expected.
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