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Wall Street sold off as oil jumped and the Iran war continued with no end in sight on March 27. Two of the major U.S. indexes are now in correction territory, which is defined as a decline of more than 10% from a recent high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid nearly 800 points to close 1.7% lower for the day, and 10% off a recent peak. The Nasdaq Composite Index closed 2.15% lower, down more than 11% from a high set last October. The S&P 500 closed down 1.6%. The 10-year U.S. Treasury note, meanwhile, rose 2 basis points…

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Jacob Lund / Shutterstock.com Retirement: Now you get to do all the fun stuff! Or do you? According to a survey from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies, one big fear people have about retirement is “finding meaningful ways to spend time and stay involved.” For some, it’s a question of finances. Family issues or health conditions can take a big bite out of available funds. Some are forced into early retirement and thus unable to set aside as much money as they would have liked. For others, it’s a question of identity. If you’ve always defined yourself by your…

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voronaman / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Boldin.Investing plays a massive role in growing and preserving your wealth over the course of your lifetime. Along with defining your investment philosophy and selecting appropriate investments, it’s essential to have an understanding of the various expenses you may come across while investing, as every expense you incur will diminish the growth on your investment earnings. Read on as we explore the common fees associated with actively managed and passive funds as well as exchange-traded funds (ETFs) — the expenses to watch out for with each type of investment. We’ll…

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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has released its Top Safety Picks for 2026. Of the 45 winners, 13 models were midsize SUVs. These midsize SUV winners were subjected to multiple crash tests to determine how the vehicles would hold up in different crash scenarios. Safety features were also tested to decide whether they would work and how effective they were at preventing and mitigating crashes. Here are the winners and which models stand out among the 13 safest 2026 midsize SUVs. These Midsize SUVs Are IIHS Top Safety Picks for 2026 Japanese and South Korean midsize SUVs dominate the…

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Jacob Lund / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder.Sometimes, you just need a job. Maybe you need extra cash. Maybe you’re making a career transition and need some time to sort things out but still have cash flow. Or maybe you’re reentering the workforce after some time away to be a caretaker. Whatever the case may be, you need a way to make money that doesn’t require lots of experience or an expensive education. And if you’re coming back from a break, you might enjoy easing into the workforce with a work-from-home job. Fortunately, there…

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More people have fallen ill, and at least one individual has developed a serious complication amid an ongoing outbreak linked to raw dairy products. More cases of E. coli poisoning, a foodborne disease, have been traced back to Raw Farm-brand unpasteurized cheeses, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said in a Thursday, March 26 update. Nine people in total have been confirmed ill across three states, more than half of whom are children under the age of 5, according to the agencies. Three people have been hospitalized, and one developed a…

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As the war in Iran rages on, mortgage rates are one casualty. The housing market got a bit of a boost earlier this year when the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dipped below 6% for the first time in years. But barely a month later, the popular product stood at 6.38%. Late March saw the biggest one-week surge since April 2025, when the White House made its first shock-and-awe tariff announcements. This isn’t the highest rates have been in recent years, but with home prices still elevated and many Americans struggling to afford higher prices on everything from milk to gas, borrowers…

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BearFotos / Shutterstock.com I worked as a grocery-store cashier for two years, and I often give thanks for that experience. It taught me plenty of insider tips, such as the fact that marshmallows are almost always stored by the cake mix, and that hamburger measured out by the butcher always tastes better than the pre-packed variety. But naturally, it also taught me that certain customers, to be frank, can be jerks. Most of them are fine or even friendly. But others made me wonder if they were never taught to respect other people with whom they share the world. Here…

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