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Global week ahead: Which tail is wagging the market dog?
After a wave of volatility roiled global stocks this week, investors want to know which tail is wagging the market dog. Source link
Deepak Chopra: If you have at least 6 one-on-one conversations a day, 'everything improves in your life'—here's why
To get the most out of your social interactions, make sure to pay attention and appreciate your friends, says Chopra. Source link
4 ways Victoria Beckham's wellness routine has changed since the early 2000s: I feel 'stronger than I did when I was 20,' she said
Fashion designer and pop icon Victoria Beckham is known for her healthy habits. Here’s how her wellness routine has shifted now that she’s in her 50s. Source link
Trump on Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation: She 'went BAD'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Friday said she would resign in early January, after saying President Donald Trump unfairly criticized her. Source link
I asked couples who’ve been married 40+ years for relationship advice—these brilliant tips kept them happy for decades
“The advice captured more than 500 years of earned wisdom from these beautiful relationships,” says Sahil Bloom, author of “The 5 Types of Wealth.” Source link
This week in AI: Brushing off new bubble warnings, Google’s AI comeback and Nvidia’s China threat
This week, volatility took hold of the AI trade as bubble fears continued and Nvidia’s blowout earnings failed to steady the market. Deirdre Bosa has the story. Source link
Does Berkshire's big tech bet signal a new risk tolerance in Omaha?
Berkshire Hathaway’s purchase of Alphabet shares may signal a new acceptance of greater risk for greater reward. Source link
AI Christmas: The latest devices from Amazon, Meta, Google and more
This holiday shopping season features more advanced smart glasses, smart speakers with generative AI and a pendant users can wear to carry around an AI friend. Source link
In a one-sided relationship with an AI chatbot? Here's 2025's Word of the Year
“Parasocial relationship is when we think we know someone… who’s in fact a person we’ve never met,” Simone Schnall, University of Cambridge professor said. Source link
U.S. moves to tame the skies as disruptive passenger incidents reach new highs
The U.S. launched a nationwide civility campaign amid rising disruptive passenger incidents, with in-flight outbursts now quadruple their 2019 levels. Source link