A study suggests that debt owed by people 55 and older can lead to health problems—but it depends partly on what kind of debt it is.
NerdWallet: Americans are stressed trying to pay for vehicle costs, here’s how to plan a monthly budget for a car
A quarter of all vehicle owners worry that the price of fueling or charging their car will affect their ability to pay for things like rent, food and utilities
: Credit Suisse chairman apologizes at final shareholder meeting in 167-year history
The chairman of Credit Suisse apologizes for failing to rescue the 167-year-old bank.
Market Snapshot: Dow closes 200 points lower as fewer job openings stoke recession worries
U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday as investors weighed new declines in factory orders, fresh data hinting at a softening labor market ahead of Friday’s jobs report, and what that means for recession fears and interest rates.
: Google parent company reportedly targets staplers in cost-cutting drive
The company that once put ping-pong tables in its offices is now rationing staplers.
Dow Jones Newswires: RBA pauses rate increases amid global uncertainty, cooler inflation
The decision leaves the official cash rate unchanged at 3.60%, its highest level in more than a decade, amid indications that inflation likely peaked in late 2022.
: Judge bars video, other electronic devices from Trump’s arraignment
In an order issued Monday night, New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan said recording equipment and electronic devices, including cellphones and laptops, will not be allowed in the Manhattan courtroom Tuesday when the former president is arraigned in state court.
Brett Arends’s ROI: Trump’s indictment boosts odds he’ll be the GOP presidential nominee in 2024. You can bet on it.
Betting markets expect former president Donald Trump to challenge President Joe Biden in another White House bid, writes Brett Arends.
: Jury in Tesla racial harassment case reduces damages by 98%
A federal jury on Monday sharply reduced the amount of damages awarded to a Black former employee who claimed the auto maker failed to prevent racial harassment against him.
In One Chart: What ‘unprecedented’ volatility in the $24 trillion Treasury bond market looks like
Fears of instability in the U.S. banking system and poor liquidity are being blamed for recent extreme volatility in the world’s ‘safest bond market.’
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