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Several Big Brokerages Leave Customer Accounts Open to Theft, Senators Say

Senators Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren, ranking Democrats on the Finance and Banking Committees, have urged regulators to require brokerages to provide stronger customer protections.

How to Find the Best Flights and Travel Deals Over Labor Day and Beyond

Last-minute budget strategies rest on one key principle: flexibility.

Help! Lyft Charged Me $150 for Vomiting in a Car, but I Didn’t Do It.

A passenger who said he had an uneventful ride home from the airport was shocked to be hit with a cleaning fee for a mess in what appeared to be a different vehicle.

Many Student Loan Borrowers May Have to Switch to Worse Repayment Plans

In an unusual move, Congress worsened terms for some existing borrowers. Now they’ll have to pay more, and for a longer term.

The Markets Have Been on a Roll. Is It Time to Hedge Your Bets?

The S&P 500 is in position for a rare fourth year of consecutive double-digit gains. Risks are rising, our columnist says, yet Wall Street is doubling down.

How to Protect Your Home While You’re on Vacation

Store food in sealed containers and fix any leaking faucets or pipes, experts told our columnist, who had her own nightmare upon returning home.

Medicare Advantage’s Perks Are Getting Scrutiny

Officials said no to health plans that wanted to expand extra benefits to cover medical marijuana, streaming services and shopping clubs. More changes are coming in 2027.

Can A.I. Get You Where You Want to Go for Less?

A wave of new services uses A.I. to monitor flights and hotel reservations to help you find lower prices. We look at how these tools work.

The Bond Market Is Signaling Rising Risks. Investors Should Listen.

While the Fed didn’t raise rates, the bond market did. That means hardship for home buyers and higher hurdles for A.I. data centers and the stock market. But it’s also a boon for retirees.

If You’re Struggling to Pay Day-to-Day Bills, There’s Help

Nonprofit financial counselors say there has been a significant increase this year in the number of borrowers seeking their advice.