The stock market faces big questions about the economy this week. How to be strategic as delayed data comes out.

Stock investors may be in for an unsettling start to the week if doubts about the AI trade keep colliding with concerns around the upcoming release of backlogged economic data.
Medicare Part B premiums will rise 10% in 2026, wiping away a third of Social Security’s COLA

Premiums will be $202.90 a month, coming directly out of monthly Social Security checks
Inside Ford's new world headquarters: Scratch kitchens, rotisserie chickens and design secrets
Ford’s new 2.1-million-square-foot headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan, is ceremoniously opening Sunday, although construction is expected to continue into 2027.
What’s the true price of Thanksgiving? Trump says groceries are getting cheaper, but many Americans are still concerned about costs.

A new survey finds Americans expect to spend $175 on food and as much as $952 overall on this Thanksgiving, including turkey, travel and decor
‘I’m a big fan of DIY investing’: I’m 64 and moving to the U.S. I have $2.6 million, but no Social Security. Will I be OK?

“Advisers do well in bull markets and poorly in bear markets, while I generally do better during downturns than the S&P 500.”
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Verizon chairman Mark Bertolini says the board 'needed to act' to revive company
Verizon chairman and Oscar Health CEO Mark Bertolini told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” that the telecom company’s board “needed to act” with its leadership transition.
I’m 51, married and pay $200 a month for a $1.5 million term life insurance policy. When should I cancel it?

“I am five years from financial independence.”
Congressional hemp restrictions threaten $28 billion industry, sending companies scrambling
Congress’ stopgap funding bill added a provision banning almost all hemp, which threatens $28 billion hemp industry and has sent companies scrambling.
If you thought getting approved for Medicaid was hard, wait until you try to use it for this

Strategizing in advance can really pay off when it comes to Medicaid-funded nursing-home placements.



