Elon Musk Is Positioning X Behind the New Trump Presidency
Since the election, Mr. Musk has used his social media company to talk up how bright the future will be under the president-elect.
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Since the election, Mr. Musk has used his social media company to talk up how bright the future will be under the president-elect.
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Vivian Tu is one of a new wave of female influencers who are using TikTok and Instagram to spread the message of personal finance to millennials and Generation Z.
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Eight years ago, workers loudly protested White House policies. This time around, the companies are trying to keep a lid on activism.
By Karen WeiseNico Grant and
Here’s what the president-elect has said he might do with your taxes, student loans, Social Security and more.
By Ron Lieber and
How Media Outlets on the Right and Left Explained Trump’s Win
Media outlets on the right said Mr. Trump won because of the left’s embrace of what they called extreme political views. Left-leaning outlets offered a broader variety of explanations.
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Drop-Off in Democratic Votes Ignites Conspiracy Theories on Left and Right
There is nothing suspicious about the shift in Democratic fortunes. But partisans from across the spectrum are questioning the results, for different reasons.
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Even at a Time Like This, Slow and Steady Works in the Stock Market
Big changes are coming in the next Trump administration. But your investing plans needn’t change, our columnist says.
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Older Workers to Get ‘Super’ 401(k) Catch-Up Contributions in 2025
Workers who are 60 to 63 will be able to put in up to $11,250 in extra contributions, if they can afford it.
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Could the Bond Market Stymie Trump’s Economic Plans?
Some fiscal hawks worry that Trump’s policies would increase the deficit and fuel inflation.
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Howard Lutnick, co-chair of the president-elect’s transition team and a Wall Street financier, is leading the search for appointees while still running his businesses.
By Kate Kelly and Kenneth P. Vogel
Many people who should consider filing for bankruptcy avoid doing so out of shame or fear it could ruin their credit. But it can provide much-needed relief.
By Rachel Kramer Bussel
President-elect Donald Trump’s win, coupled with a quarter-point interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve, pushed major stock indexes into record territory.
By Danielle Kaye
He introduced ticket prices that couldn’t be beat, but asked fliers to pay extra for nearly everything, including water, carry-ons and printed tickets.
By Clay Risen
Elon Musk was with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago when the president-elect spoke with Ukraine’s leader. It is not clear if they discussed any change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine.
By Maggie Haberman
Long-term economic investments in domestic manufacturing were overshadowed by real-time anxiety over rent and grocery prices.
By Alan Rappeport
Google searches for “best countries to move to” peaked immediately after the election. Here’s what you need to know about digital nomad visas.
By Ceylan Yeğinsu
Companies are filling their warehouses or looking into moving factories as they weigh President-elect Donald J. Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on foreign goods.
By Ana Swanson
The chair of the Federal Reserve made clear he would not resign, even under pressure. But pressure from the White House is likely, market watchers say.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced and Lauren Hirsch
In a Finnish shipyard, the 250,800-ton sister of Icon of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship, is in the final stages of construction. We got an inside look.
By Ceylan Yeğinsu
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