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Airbus A320 recall disrupts global travel after glitch linked to solar flares

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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency said in a directive that a JetBlue flight on Oct. 30 experienced an “uncommanded and limited pitch down event.”

Airbus issues major A320 recall after flight-control incident

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Europe’s Airbus said it was ordering an immediate software change on a significant number of its best-selling A320-family jets.

Wall Street is hoping December brings enough seasonal strength to end 2025 on a high note

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Historically, December is the third-best month of the year for the Dow and S&P 500 since 1950, according to the Stock Trader’s Almanac.

These stocks are proven winners in December

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December is historically a strong month for stocks but some names could do even better.

These retail names are on our Best Stocks list as the holiday season begins. Why they may break out

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Josh Brown and Sean Russo break down these two retail stocks as the holidays kick off.

The Club’s top 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday

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Futures linked to the S&P 500 were up early this morning as Wall Street returned from the Thanksgiving holiday.

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says his chief of staff has resigned

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Property Play: The warehouse real estate sector is seeing a rebalance. Here’s what to watch for

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After a pandemic-driven surge and subsequent pullback, warehouse real estate supply and demand is finally starting to come into balance.

Bitcoin set to rally back to $100,000, BTIG says

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Bitcoin is trading above $90,000 again, and the token could soon reclaim its $100,000 level, BTIG analysts said in a recent note to clients.

That ‘free’ money in your 401(k) may not belong to you just yet

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Workers who receive a 401(k) matching contribution from their employer may be surprised to learn that there’s often a tenure requirement attached to the money.

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