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  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, AI, shipping woes, & more: Best of Asking for a Trend

    In this episode of the Best of Asking for a Trend, Yahoo Finance's Josh Lipton sat down with executives and experts in fields including freight shipping, artificial intelligence, politics, and autonomous trucking. Guests include US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, FreightWaves founder and CEO Craig Fuller, Lightspeed (LSPD) CEO Dax Dasilva, Foundry founder and CEO Jared Quincy Davis, Veda Partners managing partner and director of economic policy Henrietta Treyz, and Waabi Founder and CEO Raquel Urtasun. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here. This post was written by Mariela Rosales.

  • The Telegraph

    The Euros memorabilia to buy now and sell for a fortune

    It’s fair to say watching Gareth Southgate’s weary England team traipse around the pitch in Germany this summer has been far from memorable. But the team’s memorabilia could be more exciting – and worth a whole lot more than you think.

  • The Telegraph

    How a British tech champion almost fell into China’s grasp

    “China’s economic (and national) security is at risk,” the document warns. “The stakes for China are high, and trust is low. China must therefore redouble efforts at ‘zili gengsheng’ (self-reliance).”

  • Motley Fool

    2 Top Healthcare Stocks to Buy in June

    Healthcare businesses tend to hold up through various economic cycles.

  • Moneywise

    'You can do it': Mark Cuban once sold garbage bags door-to-door — his top 4 tips for making your first $1M

    Cuban says he was always “hustling” — even from the age of 12.

  • Motley Fool

    3 AI Stocks for the Second Half of 2024

    These companies' AI capabilities could begin to draw more attention as we come closer to the end of the year.

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    What to do if your July 4th travel doesn't go as planned

    As the July 4th weekend is expected to see record travel, Hopper lead economist Hayley Berg joins Wealth! to discuss how to best navigate flight disruptions and delays. "Over weekends like this where there's so much capacity flying, oftentimes we do see spikes in delay and cancellation rates, whether it's weather or just those domino effect delays," Berg explains. She says the best thing travelers can do is plan before getting to the airport. She encourages travelers to make note of other flights going to the same destination, whether from the same airport or nearby airports. She adds that early flights are preferred as those that depart before 8 a.m. are less likely to be delayed or canceled. Berg encourages travelers to insure their trips, especially bucket-list vacations to Europe and Asia: "Traditional travel insurance can help you if you happen to break a leg, get sick in another country, help cover medical expenses. Sometimes we'll cover things like lost baggage, but there are more specific types of protection products that are really important for travelers in the summer months and over the holidays." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Melanie Riehl

  • Motley Fool

    Buy, Sell, Hold: Amazon, Costco, and Walmart Stock Edition

    These three retail stocks are known for their low prices, but what do their stocks say about them?

  • Motley Fool

    Should You Buy Shiba Inu While It's Less Than a Penny?

    Investors in this token have registered huge gains in 2024.