Trump’s Day 1 executive orders target EVs, inflation, immigration. Here’s what could come next.

After being sworn in, President Trump has a laundry list of executive orders.
Should you sell Apple’s stock? This analyst makes the case with 3 reasons.

Jefferies downgrades Apple’s stock, taking a cautious view on the next couple quarters and on AI demand more broadly.
‘She is very manipulative and controlling’: My mother offered to buy me an apartment, but there are strings. Is it foolish to say no?

“My father is a selfish egomaniac.”
‘I trust that my husband isn’t a gold digger’: I’m inheriting millions of dollars. My husband says I’m ‘selfish’ to keep it. Should I share it?

“I have been a stay-at-home mom for the past five years and my husband is the sole breadwinner.”
Products and companies most at risk

Customers shop for food at a grocery store on Jan. 15, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. Scott Olson | Getty Images Many of the items that U.S. shoppers browse and buy in retailers’ aisles come from far-away factories or farms — a reality that could soon force many consumers to change their buying habits. Sneakers, T-shirts, […]
Trump Coin crashes and recovers after Melania Coin launch. What’s next, for his family and the industry.

The meme-coin frenzy surrounding President-elect Donald Trump’s launch saw twists and turns over the weekend following the launch of a coin celebrating his wife Melania.
Trump launches surprise meme coin just before inauguration, and its price soars

President-elect Donald Trump launched his own meme coin early Saturday morning, creating excitement in the cryptocurrency world as the price and market capitalization of the coin immediately soared.
Mortgage rates are at the highest level in nearly 8 months. So why are some people refinancing?

The 30-year mortgage rate has inched up to the highest level since early last summer. Refinances are unexpectedly going up.
TikTok is now back after shutting down. Here’s what comes next under Trump.

The app still likely needs to find a buyer for its It’s been an eventful weekend for U.S. TikTok users, as the app went dark late on Saturday and is now back online as of midday Sunday.
Biden touted student-debt cancellation for 5 million borrowers. Here’s who benefited, and how.

New research suggests borrowers whose loans were canceled were less well-off than those still paying.



