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Stocks waver as 2025 winds down while gold and silver rise

Stocks waver as 2025 winds down while gold and silver rise

By DAMIAN J. TROISE, AP Business Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks fell slightly on Wall Street Tuesday as trading for 2025 nudges closer to the finish line.

With just one trading day left before the year ends, most big investors have closed out their positions and volume has been thin. Every major index is headed for a double-digit gain for the year.

The S&P 500 fell 9.50 points, or 0.1%, to 6,894.24. Even with three straight days of small losses, the S&P 500 is on track for an annual gain of more than 17%.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 94.87 points, or 0.2%, to 48,367.06. The Nasdaq composite fell 55.27 points, or 0.2%, to 23,419.08.

The biggest weights on the market remained technology companies, especially those focused on advancements for artificial intelligence.

Nvidia fell 0.4% and Apple fell 0.2%. Both companies have outsized values that have a greater overall impact on the market’s broader direction.

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NASA’s Artemis II moonshot highlights 2026’s busy launch plans on Space Coast

NASA’s Artemis II moonshot highlights 2026’s busy launch plans on Space Coast

NASA will spend 2026 shooting for the moon, with its ambitious plans marking the first time humans will fly out of low-Earth orbit since 1972.

The planned Artemis II launch is the highlight of what will be a busy year on the Space Coast, which just came off a record 109 launches at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

The mission aims to fly from KSC as early as Feb. 5 and no later than April, sending its crew of four on a 10-day trip to ensure their ride, the Orion spacecraft, can support human spaceflight.

NASA's Space Launch System rocket is seen inside high bay 3 of Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building as teams await the arrival of Artemis II crewmembers during an Artemis II countdown demonstration test, Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025. (Joel Kowsky/NASA)
NASA’s Space Launch System rocket is seen inside high bay 3 of Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building as teams await the arrival of Artemis II crewmembers during an Artemis II countdown demonstration test, Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025. (Joel Kowsky/NASA)

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Struggling to set 2026 financial goals? Get an AI assist

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AI-powered platforms like ChatGPT and Google Gemini offer new ways to plan your 2026 financial goals. But how can you leverage them without compromising your privacy?

With a NerdWallet survey finding that more than 2 in 5 Americans (43%) say they’ve used AI for aspects of their personal financial planning, that’s an increasingly relevant question.

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It’s a date: When Orlando theme parks wrap up holiday celebrations

It’s a date: When Orlando theme parks wrap up holiday celebrations

Santa Claus may have gone into hibernation this week, but holiday cheer extends through the end of the year and beyond at many theme parks and attractions. Here’s a last call holiday list with a few major 2026 end dates, too. They are arranged chronologically for your clip-and-save convenience (Kids, ask your nana or maybe Mrs. Claus).

• Candlelight Processional and the rest of the Epcot International Festival of the Holidays conclude Dec. 30. The final celebrity narrator of the year is Sheryl Lee Ralph (“Abbott Elementary”), who appears Monday and Tuesday evenings. (Santa Goofy remains at Odyssey through Dec. 30, too). More info: disneyworld.com/candlelight

• Holidays at Legoland Florida end Dec. 31. Elements include a gigantic Lego Christmas tree, Lego Holiday minifigure crew and other entertainment. More info: legoland.com/florida

• Universal Orlando’s holiday celebration concludes Jan. 4. That includes the holiday parade in the streets of Universal Studios, Grinchmas activities at Islands of Adventure, and the Hogwarts projection show in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley. More info: universalorlando.com/holidays read more

Stocks slip on Wall Street as 2025 winds down

Stocks slip on Wall Street as 2025 winds down

By DAMIAN J. TROISE, AP Business Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks slipped in quiet trading on Wall Street Monday to kick off another holiday-shortened week.

The losses have little impact on the broader annual gains for major indexes as they close out their final days of the year. There are two trading days left before the year ends. Markets in the U.S. will be closed Thursday for New Year’s Day.

The S&P 500 fell 24.20 points, or 0.3%, to 6,905.74. The benchmark index is still up more than 17% for the year and it remains on track for its eighth monthly gain in a row.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 249.04 points, or 0.5%, to 48,461.93. The Nasdaq composite fell 118.75 points, or 0.5%, to 23,474.35.

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