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Should You Add Fast Food, Real Estate and Energy to Your Portfolio?

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 Wall Street picks aren’t a one-size-fits-all solution. 

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Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. The S&P 500 has just hit another record high, which may be why Wall Street’s top analysts are currently highlighting dividend stocks. These are companies that regularly share part of their profits with investors through…

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20 Companies With Permanent Remote Jobs

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 These companies have made remote work a part of their corporate culture. 

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Over the past few years, the transition to working from home has been fast and furious for many organizations. Many companies have learned that embracing permanent remote work is the future of work. While some companies have reversed their promises with return-to-office mandates, many other work-from-home companies haven’t abandoned their remote work policies and don’t intend to.

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Comcast Is Feeling the Heat: Could You Save a Bundle by Unbundling?

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 This pricing revolution could save you hundreds. 

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According to Comcast’s first-quarter 2025 earnings report, after losing 199,000 broadband customers in just one quarter, the telecom giant is making moves that could impact what you pay for internet services, whether you’re a current customer or shopping around. The company has just rolled out what it’s calling an “everyday pricing structure,” which eliminates data caps and locks in prices for…

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Spicy Tariffs Could Heat up Your Grocery Budget

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 How will McCormick’s “surgical and strategic pricing” affect you? 

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Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. Your spice rack could become the next casualty of rising grocery costs. McCormick & Company announced plans to raise prices in the coming months as new tariffs squeeze their bottom line, according to TheStreet.

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Cut Costs Not Quality: 5 Grocery Upgrades That Save Money in the Long Run

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 Saving on groceries is not just about buying off-brand and sale items. 

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Grocery prices remain high, and many shoppers look for ways to trim their bills without giving up quality. BuzzFeed shares insights from nutrition and culinary experts, suggesting there are still times when spending a bit more may be worthwhile. With a thoughtful approach, you might continue enjoying good food while staying on budget. One area that may warrant extra consideration is cooking…

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Truck Shopping Just Got Trickier and Buyers Are Paying the Price

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 Know the facts before heading to the dealership. 

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Buying a truck today involves new concerns beyond the usual checklist. Between major recalls and new tariffs shaking up sticker prices, drivers are left wondering how safe — or affordable — their next vehicle might be. For anyone budgeting carefully, these shifts could mean unexpected costs, fewer incentives, or surprises at trade-in time. The latest trouble centers on General Motors.

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