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Researchers call it "financial nihilism." Here's what it looks like in practice.

Vertex stock popped early Tuesday on promising results for a drug that could treat a chronic autoimmune disease that destroys the kidneys.

Stock Market Today: The Dow Jones index turns higher Tuesday while oil prices tumble. A biotech jumps.

The lawsuit said ChatGPT was used by the shooter as a trusted confidante, collaborator and ally, and it behaves willingly to plan a mass casualty event.

The homemade devices, which did not explode, were hurled Saturday during raucous counterprotests.

Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes bounced back in February as home shoppers benefited from easing mortgage rates and a modest increase in properties on the market heading into the spring homebuying season

Home sales made a small gain to start the year, but higher mortgage rates now could throw cold water on the spring season.

The 2027 Chrysler Pacifica loses its Voyager base trim, but the starting price barely changes, and higher trims are actually cheaper.

In a world where AI can easily perform financial analysis, Datarails is betting that governance of data and financial models will be its key differentiator

A federal appeals court ordered the end to the SAVE plan, the Biden-administration era program used by millions of student loan borrowers.

The move comes months after the Trump administration touted leucovorin as a potential therapy for a broader group of patients with autism symptoms.

A prolonged U.S.-Israel war against Iran could lead to shortages of key chipmaking materials and higher energy costs which could hurt semiconductor demand.

The FDA announced a new approved use for the drug leucovorin, which Trump has touted as a treatment for autism. But the approval is for cerebral folate deficiency.

President Donald Trump on Monday had predicted that the war against Iran would be over "very soon," and warned that country against withholding oil afterward.

Fabletics is launching a new denim assortment priced between $79.95 and $174.95 as the athleisure boom starts to slow down.

The comments come less than a week after Trump suggested that his administration would turn its sights on Havana.

Spirit Airlines is reversing course on pilot furloughs after aviators left in high numbers for rival airlines.

Employment-related identity theft is on the rise. Victims may not find out until tax season.

The new offering aims to help business owners manage cash flow, spot risks, and make CFO‑level decisions.

Estimates from Wall Street project that if oil prices stay elevated for too long, consumers will lose as much as they gain from the new tax law.

The FAA issued a nationwide ground stop for JetBlue after a brief system outage, halting departures for nearly an hour before operations resumed.
Markets on Wall Street were calm early after wild swings a day earlier as investors tried to figure out how long the war with Iran would drag on.

"We’re already seeing the rise of the 'AI Auditor,'" says Steve Soter, VP and industry principal at Workiva.

Olaplex, a prestige hair care brand, has seen its sales and stock price plummet after a lawsuit. Now, the company is trying to turn its business around.