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Should you buy gold now or wait for the price to drop?
The price of gold is hovering near a record high. But should investors buy in now or wait for the price to fall?CBS News - Top stories -
How high will the price of gold go? Here's what some experts think
Can the price of gold continue surpassing record highs or is a pull-back ahead? Here's what some experts predict.CBS News - Top stories -
Should you invest in silver bars and coins? Benefits and risks of buying in
Silver can be a smart way to diversify your portfolio, but it won't be the right option for everyone. Here's why.CBS News - Top stories -
Comex Gold Settles Higher
Gold prices rose, clawing back some of Friday’s losses, with the front-month Comex contract for March settling up 0.8% at $2174.80.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Mortgage applications are down. Here's why buyers may want to act now.
Fewer mortgage applications suggest that buyer demand is waning. Here's why that could benefit you now.CBS News - Top stories -
Cocoa prices are soaring to record levels. What it means for consumers and why 'the worst is still yet to come'
Cocoa has more than tripled in cost over the past year and is up 129% in 2024.CNBC - Business -
6 safe gold investments to consider during retirement
Gold investing can be a smart option to consider for retirees, but it's not always as straightforward as it seems.CBS News - Top stories -
Oil could trade near $100 this year. Here’s what could drag prices back down.
Russia’s decision to deepen its oil production cuts could lift global benchmark crude near $100 a barrel by September, but demand destruction may play a part in dampening price prospects, said analysts at J.P. Morgan.MarketWatch - Business -
Comex Gold Settles 0.04% Higher at $2175.60
Front month Comex gold for March delivery gained 0.04% to settle at $2175.60 per troy ounce.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Victor Scott II leads priority early pickups ahead of Opening Day
Fantasy baseball analyst Andy Behrens knows what it's like to leave a draft with some regret, so he offers up some early waiver wire pickups before Opening Day.Yahoo Sports - Sports - Fantasy Football -
Buy gold or gold miners? You don’t have to dig deep to hit paydirt.
Why gold-mining stocks look set to outperform physical gold.MarketWatch - Business -
Automakers beware: BYD can still afford to cut prices
EV giant has scope to sacrifice short-term profits to try to win a fierce battle for market shareFinancial Times - Business -
Guatemala's president says U.S. should invest more to deter migration
"Cooperation is not sending money. Cooperation can be by creating conditions in which we can invite you to invest in Guatemala and establish factories," Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo told CBS News.CBS News - Politics -
Why Palm Oil Is Still a Big Problem
The ubiquitous ingredient contributes to the loss of tropical forests.The New York Times - Top stories -
Why Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun is stepping down
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun announced Monday he is stepping down at the end of the year as the aircraft manufacturer faces mounting criticism over its handling of production problems with Boeing 737 Max 9 planes. Andrew Tangel, an aviation reporter ...CBS News - Top stories -
Why some Tory MPs are stepping down
We shouldn't be surprised that some MPs are thinking of leaving as a general election approaches.BBC News - Top stories -
Here’s how much money Americans in their 30s have in their 401(k)s
Americans in their 30s are around halfway to retirement age, but many don't have much saved in their 401(k)s.CNBC - Business -
Here's how to watch RFK Jr.'s VP announcement
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to make an announcement on Tuesday afternoon about his pick for vice president, ending weeks of speculation over his running mate amid his long-shot independent bid. Kennedy is set to make his announcement at 2 ...The Hill - Politics -
Plaschke: Do you still believe in Shohei Ohtani? I'm not sure
The Dodgers would love for us to move on from the Shohei Ohtani and Ippei Mizuhara gambling allegations, but there are still too many questions.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Momentum stocks are outperforming S&P 500 by widest margin since 2008. Investors should be concerned.
Momentum stocks are coming off their best stretch of outperformance in years — since just before the financial crisis, in fact. That’s making some investors nervous.MarketWatch - Business -
Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend
Moscow attack, Putin, Princess Kate, cancer diagnosis, Stumpy, cherry tree, Boeing problems, Stephen Breyer, Lisa Murkowski, weather,NBC News - Top stories -
Are You Noise Sensitive? Here's How to Tell
Every person has a different idea of what makes noise “loud,” but there are some things we all can do to turn the volume down a little.Wired - Tech -
4 signs you should consider tax relief, according to experts
Tax relief services can help you negotiate a lower tax debt with the IRS. Here are four signs that you need help.CBS News - Top stories -
Should you use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt?
Want to pay off high-interest credit card debt with a personal loan? Find out if that plan makes sense here.CBS News - Top stories -
4 times you should buy a home with interest rates high
Even with mortgage interest rates high, there are some times when it may make sense to buy. Here are four of them.CBS News - Top stories -
Column: Trump's media company is going public, netting him billions. Why would anyone invest in it?
Truth Social is going public as a money-losing front for Donald Trump. Why would anyone invest in it?Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Donald Trump -
Inflation here to stay? U.S. could face unstable inflation in next decade, top investment pro says
The Federal Reserve might be able to wrestle inflation down to its 2% annual goal, but it’s going to have a hard time keeping it there.MarketWatch - Business - Inflation -
Cash vs. annuity: Which payout should you pick if you win Mega Millions, Powerball jackpots?
Lottery players nationwide have the chance at nearly $2 billion as the Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots continue to roll. If you're lucky enough to win one (or both), you'll face a big decision: how would you like your winnings paid out?The Hill - Politics -
Home price growth is back at pre-pandemic levels. Here's what that means for buyers and sellers
While price growth is moderating and inventory is improving, overall housing costs remain high, experts say. Here's what to expect.CNBC - Business -
Home price growth is back at pre-pandemic levels. Here's what that means for buyers and sellers.
The rate at which home prices grow is slowing down.NBC News - Top stories -
‘Beer louts with unhealthy diets’: why British cooking still hasn’t won over the French
While UK gastronomy is finally being praised worldwide, France ranked it 60th out of 60 nations in new global survey. British cooking is finally starting to be recognised around the world. But try telling the French that. For them, la cuisine ...The Guardian - World -
Shōgun: why the English samurai’s life and legacy still grip Japan 400 years on
Epic new TV adaptation of the 1975 novel reignites interest in the exploits of the Kent sailor William Adams. On a backstreet in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo, between a seafood wholesaler and a jewellery shop, stands a simple monument. It ...The Guardian - World -
Why Knicks still need a healthy Julius Randle to be true title contenders, despite recent hot streak
Randle has been out since late January with a shoulder dislocationCBS Sports - Sports -
Geert Wilders won’t be Dutch PM, but he can still harm Europe. He must be challenged | Ties Dams
The far-right leader will cheerlead for Putin and relaunch his culture war with the EU. But his incendiary narrative about it is also his weakness. Despite winning the Dutch elections last year, the far-right leader Geert Wilders has reluctantly ...The Guardian - World -
Why the USDA wants you to destroy these invasive, mud-like masses
The invasive species, native to China, has spread to at least 17 states over the last decade.The Hill - Politics -
Why You Hear Voices in Your White Noise Machine
If you've ever heard music, voices, or other sounds while trying to sleep with a white noise machine running, you're not losing your mind. Here's what's going on.Wired - Tech -
Breaking down the Premier League title race, and why Arsenal could edge Man City
Ian Darke breaks down Liverpool, Man City and Arsenal's chances ahead of an intense final run-in.ESPN - Sports - Premier League -
Your internet bill may be going up soon: Here's why
Some Americans have been receiving discounted internet service for months. But now, that program is on track to run out.The Hill - Politics -
I Moved to Switzerland in 2009. Here's Why We're So Darn Happy
Happiness is not a zero-sum game. You can use some of these Swiss ideas to make yourself and your employees happier.Inc. - Business -
Indian bonds are set to be added to global indexes. Here's why it could be a gamechanger
Recent inclusions could lead to billions of dollars worth of inflows into India's rupee-denominated government debt, ease bond yields, all while supporting the local currency.CNBC - Business