New York prosecutors say Trump broke the law for his role in a hush money payment to the porn star to bury her story claiming they had an affair.
Earnings Results: Right-wing social platforms rally after reports of Trump indictment, quarterly results
Shares of Rumble Inc. and Digital World Acquisition Corp. — both social-media-focused companies seeking to galvanize right-leaning users — raced higher after hours on Thursday following reports that a grand jury in Manhattan voted to indict former President Donald Trump.
Weekend Sip: ‘I think it’s the future of our industry:’ vodka in a cardboard bottle
Just in time for Earth Month, a cardboard bottle with a ‘carbon footprint up to six times lower than a glass bottle.’
FA Center: How your vote for Democrats or Republicans affects your stock market returns
Consider hiring a financial adviser who belongs to a different political party from yours, writes Mark Hulbert.
: Ford is withdrawing a self-driving-car petition, following skepticism over near-term prospects
Ford Motor Co. has withdrawn a petition to deploy a vehicle equipped with advanced driverless features.
: Mortgage rates fall to lowest level in six weeks and Census says people have stopped fleeing cities
Thursday’s top personal finance stories.
: Amid Adderall shortage, CDC says the pandemic may have ‘led to or exacerbated’ ADHD symptoms
The number of millennial and Gen Z adults taking medication for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder soared during the pandemic,
Lawrence G. McMillan: The S&P 500 has hit a wall, but powerful market forces are shaping up to push it through
The S&P 500 chart won’t turn bullish unless the index can break out over at least 4200 and probably 4300, writes Lawrence McMillan.
Distributed Ledger: Can bitcoin hold gains, as U.S. regulators target crypto companies?
The latest Distributed Ledger column from MarketWatch: a weekly look at the most important moves and news in crypto.
ETF Wrap: Commercial real-estate worries weigh down property ETFs — but a ‘durable’ corner holds up relatively well
Exchange-traded funds with exposure to commercial real estate have slid this month, with the recent stress in the banking sector exacerbating concerns over the property market.
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