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MarketWatch Breaking NewsMay 26, 2026
Here's how the stock market is viewing Ferrari's controversial electric vehicle


Google Business NewsMay 26, 2026
Texas' raucous primary runoffs end today. Here's what to watch. - The Texas Tribune
Texas' raucous primary runoffs end today. Here's what to watch.  The Texas Tribune5 Races to Watch in Texas Runoffs on Tuesday  The New York TimesTexas runoff Election Day 2026 key races to know for El Paso voters  El Paso TimesDaily Briefing: A Texas election to watch  USA Today2026 Texas primary runoff election results  CBS News

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Ebola in DR Congo: Fast response needed to stop 'catastrophe', DR Congo governor sayss - BBC
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Trump's advanced age and threats to his life serve as reminders of his own mortality - CNN
Trump's advanced age and threats to his life serve as reminders of his own mortality  CNNTrump faces questions about age and health as he heads to Walter Reed  MS NOWTrump to get 'routine annual' medical exam 7 months after last visit to Walter Reed  NPRTrump to undergo annual physical after year of public attention to health issues  The GuardianTrump faces his annual physical. Here's what to know about his health  The Times

MarketWatchMay 26, 2026
China's hidden reserves may be the reason why oil prices haven't exploded even higher
There's a high chance the Chinese government is injecting petroleum from a strategic supply into the market, Rory Johnston wrote in a recent Commodity Context newsletter.

MarketWatchMay 25, 2026
‘There is zero transparency': My friend's sister controls their mother's estate. How can we stop her from stealing?
"The sister claims she does not have to explain herself to anyone."

Entrepreneur.comMay 25, 2026
What These 3 ‘Accidental' Startup Stories Reveal About Where the Best Business Ideas Really Come From
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MarketWatchMay 22, 2026
Nvidia poured $18.6 billion into venture-capital investments in just three months. Where does the cash trail lead?
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KiplingerSep 26, 2022
What You Need to Know About Life Insurance Settlements
Your life insurance monthly premium can start looking less and less appealing once you've retired. It's a scenario Dan Simon, a retirement planning adviser with Daniel A. White & Associates in Middletown, Del., has seen quite often, even with his own parents. "The cost of the insurance had risen to the point where it was getting unaffordable. They were wondering do we really need to keep this coverage now that the kids are all grown up?"

 If you stop paying your premiums, you lose your life insurance coverage, and your heirs wouldn't get anything back for what you've paid in. If you cancel a policy that has cash value, a reserve of money built up in some types of life insurance, the insurer sends you a check for that amount, though it will be far less than the listed death benefit. 

Over the past 20 years, a third option went mainstream: selling your policy to a company, a practice known as a life settlement, with the buyer getting the death benefit when you die.

SEE MORE Don't Fall for That Life Insurance Ad on TV "It's kind of morbid when you think about it. A group buys boatloads of policies from people that have fallen on hard times and can no longer afford their insurance," profiting from the seller's death, says Simon. "In theory, they want you to die tomorrow. If you live another 20 years, it's a bad investment for them." 

Selling a life insurance policy generally isn't a great deal for you either, and there are better alternatives worth exploring. Simon finds that people typically turn to selling a policy when they're desperate. Usually, it's because they've spent down their other retirement assets, or they might be dealing with high medical bills. "It's a measure of last resort, like taking a reverse mortgage. I rarely see them working out well for people, and they could en


KiplingerSep 07, 2022
Buckle Up: What the Inflation Reduction Act Means for Your Small Business
There's no way to sugarcoat this: Small and midsize businesses should be scared to death about the consequences of the Inflation Reduction Act. Unless they provide goods and services to the green energy industry, the law's unforeseen consequences could increase their operating expenses in two ways. Here's what to expect — and how to prepare.

SEE MORE Audit-Proof Your Small Business The Inflation Reduction Act is essentially a climate change law with some health care benefits. While the new legislation doesn't include any direct tax increases on small and midsize businesses, some of its provisions have the potential to raise costs for these companies significantly.

First Reason Why Cost of Business Could Be Going Up For one, your chances of being audited may be going up. The new bill substantially expands the Internal Revenue Service's budget: More than half of the $80 billion increase in the IRS budget over 10 years will be used to beef up enforcement through new technology and new hires. That means more audits for companies that are the least able to financially manage them. I worry for businesses that gross $5 million or less since they usually don't have excess funds to pay a lawyer $50,000 to fight the IRS if their matter proceeds to court.

In a letter to the Senate, the agency's commissioner said, "These resources are absolutely not about increasing audit scrutiny on small businesses or middle-income Americans." Even so, with the hire of new auditors, it's likely that people with little or


KiplingerSep 02, 2022
Is the Stock Market Closed on Labor Day 2022?
While the fall equinox is still a few weeks away, the unofficial end of summer - also known as Labor Day - is upon us. That means a three-day weekend for investors and traders. The stock market is closed for 2022's Labor Day, which falls on Monday, Sept. 5, this year.

For those that may be interested, the bond market is closed for the holiday, too.

Unlike some market holidays, however, there are no early hours ahead of Labor Day. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Nasdaq Stock Market and bond market all have regular trading hours on Friday, Sept. 2.

SEE MORE Hedge Funds' 21 Top Blue-Chip Stocks to Buy Now Also note that a thin earnings calendar typically accompanies the Labor Day holiday.

As a reminder: Labor Day is a longstanding holiday in the U.S. that celebrates the American worker. The holiday was first adopted by Oregon in 1887, and seven years later, was made a national holiday across the U.S. 

Dozens of other countries have a similar celebration called International Workers' Day that falls on the first day in May.

The following is a schedule of all stock market and bond market holidays for 2022. Note that regular trading hours for the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq Stock Market are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern on weekdays. The stock markets close at 1 p.m. on early closure days; bond markets close early at 2 p.m.

2022 Market Holidays DateHoliday NYSE Nasdaq Bond Markets* Monday, Jan. 17 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Closed Closed Closed Monday, Feb. 21 P

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