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Key Words: Elon Musk: Tesla would be ‘shut down’ if its cars spied on China

Tesla is not watching you any more than TikTok is — or so Elon Musk tried to assure China and other countries over the weekend.  The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that China’s government is barring military staff and the employees of key state-owned companies from driving Tesla TSLA, +2.31% …

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Dr. Fauci on J&J COVID-19 vaccine: ‘I would have no hesitancy whatsoever to take it’

Dr. Anthony Fauci called all three U.S. coronavirus vaccines ‘highly efficacious.’ NBC Dr. Anthony Fauci has urged Americans not to turn their nose up at the COVID-19 vaccine they’re offered, and said all three vaccines currently available to Americans are “highly efficacious” in the battle against the coronavirus pandemic. The …

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Brett Arends’s ROI: Would Jack Bogle invest in U.S. stocks today? Maybe not.

Investing in U.S. stocks had few bigger fans than the late, great Jack Bogle. “If you hold the stock market, you will grow with America,” the legendary Vanguard founder told CNBC in 2018, less than a year before his death. He famously suggested keeping things simple. Invest through low-cost index funds (such …

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If Trees Could Speak, These 10 Would Tell More Than a History Book

Connecting the earth and the sky, the trees are not only essential to human survival and thriving, but are ever-fascinating through their mysterious resilience, longevity, and often size. Trees are unable to change their place and to defend themselves like a walking creature would; yet, a tree can live up …

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The Moneyist: I asked my fiancée, 30, to sign a prenup due to her spending. She refused. Would it be wrong to secretly put my assets in a trust?

Dear Moneyist, I’m a 28-year-old male marrying a 30-year-old woman. I have racked up about $ 100,000 in student-loan debt by earning two graduate degrees; luckily I obtained a finance job with unlimited earning potential, just heavy work hours, so I am not too worried about repaying my loans if …

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Where Should I Retire?: We want to retire to somewhere our kids and grandkids would want to live too. Our budget is $7,000 a month — where should we go?

Dear MarketWatch, I’m retiring in six months and live outside of Los Angeles. It’s really pricey here.   I’m 68 and my wife is 61. We will have about $ 800,000 in total savings and IRAs, and an income of $ 7,000 monthly including my Social Security. We currently rent. We …

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: EU ‘hit list’ would reportedly impose tougher rules on big tech companies

EU flags fly in front of the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. iStock/Getty Images European regulators are reportedly preparing a “hit list” of up to 20 big tech companies that would be subject to strict new rules. The Financial Times reported Sunday that the list of large internet companies …

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Personal Finance Daily: Why more philanthropists are spending themselves out of existence, and here’s what Joe Biden’s coronavirus relief plan would prioritize

Hi there, MarketWatchers. Don’t miss these top stories: Personal Finance Nearly half of all professional women make this money mistake — and it’s easy to fix How to stop deferring to a partner on financial matters. Late director Joel Schumacher’s Greenwich Village condo just hit the market for $ 4.5 …

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The Moneyist: My family paid $7K for my uncle’s funeral. Our cousins said they didn’t have any money, but one remodeled his kitchen and another bought $800 shoes. Would you ask for it back?

Dear Moneyist, My two sisters and I recently paid over $ 7,000 for the funeral of our uncle, because he had no insurance and his three children claimed they had no money to do so. Soon after the burial, we found out that purchases on their part were being made, …

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