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The induction range may be a homeowner’s next big kitchen cooking upgrade
Inflation Reduction Act incentives are still being worked out, but the way many Americans cook may change.
Starwood Capital’s Barry Sternlicht says the U.S. is going into a ‘serious’ recession
Starwood Capital CEO Barry Sternlicht said Tuesday that a severe economic downturn is inevitable.
Ford’s first-quarter sales increase 10.1% on improved F-Series truck production
Ford sold 475,906 vehicles during the first three months of the year, up 10.1% compared with subdued levels a year earlier due to supply chain problems.
Finland officially becomes a member of NATO, doubling the military alliance’s border with Russia
It’s a historic moment for Finland, which has followed a path of neutrality for decades.
Trump indictment updates: Trump denies committing crimes, attacks foes in scattered Mar-a-Lago speech
Ex-President Donald Trump will be arraigned in Manhattan, as the U.S. awaits details on the charges he faces related to a hush money payment to Stormy Daniels.
The best credit cards for booking Airbnb, VRBO and more: Get rewarded for your next vacation rental
Homestay sites rarely have useful loyalty programs but with the right credit card rewards, you can save money on your next vacation rental.
Here are Tuesday’s biggest analyst calls: Apple, Amazon, Boeing, Chipotle, Rivian, Etsy, Exxon & more
Comcast was upgraded by KeyBanc. Baird upgraded ServiceNow.
Strong first quarter has the bulls even more excited about the rest of the year
When the S&P 500 advances 7% or more in the first quarter, it’s up an average 23% for the full year.
The rapid run-up in stocks prompts us to exit one position and to trim another
These two sales and our trim of Cisco on Monday will help replenish our cash position.