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Liz Ann Sonders is Charles Schwab's chief investment strategist.
  • The AI boom is more grounded than the dot-com bubble, but still poses risks, Liz Ann Sonders said.
  • Charles Schwab's chief investment strategist says today's tech leaders are much stronger.
  • But investor disappointment could hit an economy that's already showing signs of strain, she said.

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Costco keeps topping the list of retailers whose median employees earn the most.
  • Workers are earning more than they used to as retailers invest in wages to attract and keep staff.
  • Still, limited hours and seasonal schedules often mean lower annual earnings than full-time roles.
  • Here's the median wage for workers at 30 retail companies, listed from lowest to highest.

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In October, eight executives shared the best career advice they had ever received.
  • I asked 8 executives in October about the best career advice they ever received.
  • Leaders from a range of companies, including AWS and LinkedIn, shared their thoughts.
  • Some of the advice includes sticking with a job and finding ways to learn throughout your career.

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Claire's is selling its North American business.
  • Claire's was a tween staple when I was younger.
  • The jewelry and trinket retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August.
  • I went to Claire's to see how the '90s mall icon has changed.

Time machines haven't been invented yet, but stepping into my local Claire's felt like going back to my childhood.

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Bruce Adams had a "widow-maker" heart attack during a meeting. Returning to work was harder than he had expected.
  • Bruce Adams had a heart attack during a work meeting in 2024.
  • Adams, who is CEO of the Credit Union League of Connecticut, spent six months recovering.
  • His team thrived in his absence, which made Adams question whether he was still needed.

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Newton bought his first property, a duplex in the Seattle area, in 2018.
  • Real estate investors are prioritizing multifamily properties for stronger cash flow.
  • One investor calls them 'triple-headed monsters' due to their three main financial benefits.
  • Owner-occupied financing and house hacking make multifamily investing accessible for beginners.

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Teachers and support staff who work on US military bases overseas are not getting paid during the shutdown.
  • Teachers on overseas military bases are facing financial strains as a government shutdown persists.
  • Military support staff, unlike soldiers, aren't getting paid, a break from past shutdown norms.
  • Teachers said they are worried about falling behind on

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We're a married couple who channeled our mutual obsession with true crime into a full-time podcasting business that eventually replaced our careers.

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  • Tesla uses a team of data collectors to train Optimus how to be human.
  • The workers run, dance, and perform simple tasks like wiping a table hundreds of times.
  • Data collectors said the role is physically demanding, occasionally absurd, and always meticulous.

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President Trump and his administration have used AI-generated content extensively. But they're not alone.
  • AI-generated content is increasingly widespread in politics.
  • It's raising concerns among lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
  • "When I'm on my feed today, I'm scared to death," Sen. Chris Murphy told BI.

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  • This week, a reader worries about the financial motives and situation of the man her friend is dating.
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James E. Hughes Jr. says true wealth isn't money — it's the well-being of a family that grows together.
  • Most family fortunes vanish by the third generation, James Hughes says.
  • To avoid it, Hughes, a pioneer in family wealth management, says families must grow 5 kinds of capital.
  • Families that invest in people, purpose, and learning, he says, outlast those chasing profit.

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