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US stocks drift as gold, silver and bitcoin stabilize

US stocks drift as gold, silver and bitcoin stabilize

By STAN CHOE, AP Business Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are drifting in mixed trading Monday, a downshift following bursts higher for stocks in Asia earlier in the day and Wall Street’s own rally to close last week.

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The S&P 500 rose 0.5% and inched closer to its record set two weeks ago. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 45 points, or 0.1%, as of 1:05 p.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was 1% higher.

The relatively modest moves followed a 3.9% burst higher for Japan’s Nikkei 225 to a record. Stocks rallied there following a landslide victory for the prime minister’s political party in a parliamentary election. The thought is that will give Sanae Takaichi more power to push through reforms that will boost the economy and market. read more

Retail operator of outdoor sportswear pioneer Eddie Bauer files for bankruptcy

Retail operator of outdoor sportswear pioneer Eddie Bauer files for bankruptcy

By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO, AP Business Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — The operator of roughly 180 Eddie Bauer stores across the U.S. and Canada has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, blaming declining sales and a litany of other industry headwinds.

The bankruptcy filing marks the third time in a little over two decades for the storied-but-now-tired brand that began as a Seattle fishing shop, later outfitted the first American to climb Mount Everest and made thousands of newfangled down jackets and sleeping bags for the military during World War II.

Eddie Bauer LLC said Monday it had entered into a restructuring pact with its secured lenders as it made the filing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey.

Most Eddie Bauer retail and outlet stores in the U.S. and Canada will remain open as the company winds down certain locations. It noted that it will conduct a court-supervised sales process, and if a sale can’t be executed, it will begin a wind-down of its U.S. and Canadian operations. read more

Landmark trial accusing social media companies of addicting children to their platforms begins

Landmark trial accusing social media companies of addicting children to their platforms begins

By KAITLYN HUAMANI and BARBARA ORTUTAY, AP Technology Writers

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The world’s biggest social media companies face several landmark trials this year that seek to hold them responsible for harms to children who use their platforms. Opening statements for the first, in Los Angeles County Superior Court, began on Monday.

Instagram’s parent company Meta and Google’s YouTube will face claims that their platforms deliberately addict and harm children. TikTok and Snap, which were originally named in the lawsuit, settled for undisclosed sums.

“This was only the first case — there are hundreds of parents and school districts in the social media addiction trials that start today, and sadly, new families every day who are speaking out and bringing Big Tech to court for its deliberately harmful products,” said Sacha Haworth, executive director of the nonprofit Tech Oversight Project.

A separate trial in New Mexico, meanwhile, was also set to kick off with opening arguments on Monday. read more

Five fireplaces in Central Florida? Lake Pickett home sold quickly for $6.7 million

Five fireplaces in Central Florida? Lake Pickett home sold quickly for $6.7 million

A timeless home on Lake Pickett moved quickly with a special feature appropriate to recent weather but unusual for Central Florida: five fireplaces.

The home on Chuluota Rd brought $6.7 million, just under its listing price of $6.795 million, after being on the market for 48 days.

“It was a spectacular property, and we had a bit of interest, and it was beautiful. So for the right person, it makes perfect sense,” said listing agent Jessica Estrada with Keller Williams Advantage III Realty.

Built in 2016 by sellers Bruce and Dena Wemple with the help of architect Dan DeLong and Bressler Custom Homes, Estrada told GrowthSpotter the 7,521-square-foot home was built with care, offering a unique design and upgrades.

“The house was definitely created to entertain and enjoy the outdoors,” she explained.  “The way they designed the doors, they all open all the way in, so they go into the walls. So it really gives you that indoor-outdoor feel to enjoy the lifestyle here.”

There are five bedrooms and five full bathrooms, as well as a chef’s kitchen and a living area that has a wow factor. read more

Co-workers of different generations mentor each other to reduce workplace misunderstandings

Co-workers of different generations mentor each other to reduce workplace misunderstandings

By CATHY BUSSEWITZ, Wellness Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Barbara Goldberg brings a stack of newspapers to the office every day. The CEO of a Florida public relations firm scours stories for developments relevant to her clients while relishing holding the pages in her hand. “I want to touch it, feel it, turn the page and see the photos,” Goldberg said.

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Generation Z employees at O’Connell & Goldberg don’t get her devotion to newsprint when so much information is available online and constantly updated, she said. They came of age with smartphones in hand. And they spot trends on TikTok or Instagram that baby boomers like Goldberg might miss, she said. read more