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T-Mobile adds free new service as it loses phone customers

Amid an increasingly competitive wireless market, T-Mobile has doubled down on launching new offers, such as iPhone deals and free phone lines, to retain loyal customers.  Despite these efforts, the carrier continues to see more of its phone customers switch to other providers. As it battles rising customer losses, it is testing a bold new

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Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway showcases big real estate change

When I have previously reported on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) for TheStreet, I focused primarily on a new tax deduction for older Americans that was introduced. Beginning in 2026, adults 65 and older can take a $6,000 income deduction, even if they haven’t started receiving Social Security, according to the Internal Revenue

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Oracle dividend growth signals new era for cloud titan

Valued at a market cap of $460 billion, database giant Oracleraised its quarterly dividend in 2025 while recently announcing plans to raise $50 billion for AI infrastructure buildouts, CNBC reported.  That combination tells you everything about where this 47-year-old tech company stands today. Most companies pick one lane. Oracle is racing down both. The Redwood

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Broadcom could sustain its eye-popping 2026 dividend hike

Broadcom just delivered something most dividend investors dream about: a double-digit dividend increase that came right alongside stunning business results. The semiconductor and software company announced a 10.2% dividend hike to $0.65 per share on Dec. 11, the same day it reported record fourth-quarter revenue of $18 billion. But the bigger question now is whether

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Zillow predicts major U.S. real estate, housing market change

I’ve reported and published stories on current trends in real estate and the housing market for a number of years, and I always find it useful to take a look at mortgage rates and significant behavior shifts homebuyers are making. Real estate technology company Zillow also pays close attention to developments in homebuying and selling

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Stock Market Today, Feb. 13: Russell 2000 rises, rate cut bets grow grow after surprising inflation print

This live blog is refreshed periodically throughout the day with the latest updates from the market.To find the latest Stock Market Today threads, click here. Happy Friday. This is TheStreet’s Stock Market Today for Feb. 13, 2026. You can follow the latest updates on the market here in our daily live blog. Update: 4:00 p.m. ET Closing Bell The

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Health outbreak at luxury destination prompts new travel advisory

While the U.S. State Department issues travel advisories based on the political and safety situation in a given country, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) rates and releases warnings about health-related dangers in different parts of the world. Assigned to specific outbreaks rather than individual countries, the rankings range from level one’s “practice

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Did HP just issue stark dividend darning for investors?

HP Inc. delivered what investors love to see: another dividend hike. But buried in the announcement was a warning that’s getting lost in the celebration. The tech hardware giant recently raised its quarterly dividend to $0.30 per share, extending a streak that dates back to the company’s 2015 separation. That’s 10 straight years of increases,

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Delta to deal Southwest Airlines a blow with new Hawaii flights

With the Aloha State bringing in approximately 10 million tourists on a given year, there is a tempting market for airlines to take travelers to both Honolulu and the other main islands that make up Hawaii. After cost-cutting pressure from a new investor led to it getting rid of distinctive perks such as open seats

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Wall Street strategist sends blunt one-word message on February slump

Carson Group strategist Ryan Detrick just delivered a blunt message to worried investors, calling the February stock market swoon “healthy” and a toll we pay to profit from owning stocks over time. The message rings true for longtime investors, like Detrick, who have seen remarkable post-sell-off gains over the years, including after major drops such

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