• 'There's More Room for Upside': Wells Fargo Says Buy These 2 Stocks for Double-Digit Returns

    The markets were reeling toward the end of last week as hot CPI figures sent the major indexes into a tailspin. Meanwhile, it remains to be seen how Iran’s missile and drone attack on Israel on Saturday night shapes the war in the Middle East and affects market sentiment in the week ahead. Looking at the bigger picture on where the markets are heading, according to Chris Harvey, head equity strategist from Wells Fargo, investors shouldn’t worry too much right now. ‘There’s more room for...

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    Cindy Lee Might Be the Future of Music

    This is an edition of the newsletter Pulling Weeds With Chris Black, in which the columnist weighs in on hot topics in culture. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Thursday. Last week, a few of my trusted music sources on Twitter started whispering about a new album that was a must-listen but only available to stream on YouTube. You could also send a suggested donation (as a gift on PayPal) to receive CD-quality .wav files directly in your inbox. The Geocities website was ugly and quirky,...

  • SEC: What does your financial future look like?

    The Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) theme for April's National Financial Capability Month has been revealed. The SEC is asking Americans "What does your financial future look like? Having a

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    Music lovers out in force for Record Store Day

    It’s the biggest day of the year for record stores throughout the country, with music lovers out in force. Record Store Day has been held annually since 2007 to celebrate independent record stores and the music they sell. Many artists release special records to mark the day. At Real Groovy in Auckland, there was a magic show, face painting and a street party, while at Flying Out Records, local musicians including Luka Buda, Ebony Lamb and Thee Golden Geese performed in-store all day. At...

  • There’s Nothing Like Being A Kid Again With Your Mom Friends

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  • Well, Well, Well, Look Who Bailed Out 'Death to America' Road- Blockers

    This week millions of Americans were held hostage by pro-terrorist protesters blocking critical infrastructure in major cities across the country. Americans were prevented from getting to and from airports, crossing bridges, and picking up kids—their very freedom of movement was stolen by anti-Semites participating in the planned protest calling for destroying Israel and "Death to America." And one political party helped fund the effort.

  • Airless tires look like the future for robotaxis, EVs, and more

    Michelin built its name on tires that ride on a cushion of air. But the top tire-maker in the world sees the future as completely airless. “We are convinced at Michelin that airless is the future technology that is necessary for many reasons,” Cyrille Roget, the company’s director of scientific and technical communications, said

  • The Comedy Store Wanted Nothing to Do With Young Jerry Seinfeld

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  • Reader's View: Duluth needs billionaires like Cargill

    My two cents for Duluthians (even though I’m not one): hold your noses if you must and bring in some folks like Kathy Cargill who can inject much-needed cash into your city.

  • The Most Loved Container Store Items According to E! Readers

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  • Headed into earnings, most Magnificent 7 stocks are well off their 2024 peaks

    Deutsche Bank has released a handy chart that shows how some of the US equity market's powerhouse tech shares have performed heading into their earnings. See more.

  • Woodburn music store offers unique instrument, sense of community

    Folkcraft Instruments has been in business since 1968 and has been headquartered in Woodburn since 2007.