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Living in the Now, with John Doe
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June jobs report could decide the next Fed interest-rate cut. Here’s why.
Trade wars causing a hiring freeze. Artificial intelligence taking human jobs away. An immigration crackdown shrinking the pool of available workers. There’s a lot to worry about U.S. jobs market these days.
I hired a ‘combative, controlling and extremely self-centered’ assistant. How do I deal with her — and avoid nightmare hires like this in the future?
How do I deal with an employee like this who hasn’t technically “done” anything actionable? How do I navigate feeling sorry for someone and hating them (both personally and professionally) at the same time?
Americans are about to hit a new air-travel record. But demand is still in a holding pattern.
Wall Street wants to hear about green shoots in demand and capacity tweaks for major U.S. airlines.
Senate passes Trump’s big bill. Here’s where things stand on Medicaid and taxes as it goes to the House
The Senate passed President Donald Trump’s signature tax-and-spending legislation on a party-line vote that marks the largest overhaul to the tax code since 2017.
Here’s AI’s next explosive frontier for investors, according to BlackRock
Software stocks look compelling as companies make it easier for consumers and businesses to take advantage of AI.
As private equity enters retirement plans, is it too dangerous for average investors to jump in?
Private equity could expose investors to greater risks and potentially higher fees
My wife and I are in our late 60s. Do I sell stocks to pay our $30,000 credit-card debt — or do it gradually over 3 years?
“We have around $375,000 in investments in mutual funds and stocks with Morgan Stanley.”
GOP megabill poised to change the way Americans borrow and repay student loans
If the domestic-policy bill passes, repayment plans and borrowing limits on some types of loans will change.
How Robinhood’s dive into stock tokens makes it a ‘must own’ crypto investment
The financial-services platform is making a smart move by getting deeper into cryptocurrencies, analysts say, as it will expand its customer base.
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