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  • 13 hours ago | forbes.com | Jordan Thomas |Anna Perling |Kara Cuzzone

    Spring is in full swing; it’s time to get outside. If your outdoor space is in need of a refresh, these patio furniture sales are worth checking out. Whether you’re looking forward to dining al fresco with a contemporary Burrow dining set or hanging poolside with these best-selling wicker loungers, it’s a great time to shop discounts on patio essentials for the months ahead.

  • 18 hours ago | forbes.com | Derek Saul

    Stocks ripped higher Wednesday as President Donald Trump appeared to back off some of his stances most disliked by Wall Street, including more than 100% tariffs on Chinese imports and the firing of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, as the market swings wildly on Trump’s latest policy leanings.

  • 18 hours ago | forbes.com | Kelly O'Sullivan

    If your pup turns up their nose at dry kibble or rarely visits their water bowl, wet dog food might be worth considering. Not only does this type of food appeal more to picky eaters, but it can be gentler on sensitive stomachs and provide extra moisture. After researching popular options, consulting veterinary experts and testing several brands ourselves, we confidently recommend Open Farm Surf & Turf Pâté as the best wet dog food overall.

  • 18 hours ago | forbes.com | Derek Saul

    The world’s richest person got much richer Wednesday as shares of Elon Musk’s car company Tesla soared following the company’s first-quarter earnings update—which offered little encouragement in its traditional financial results, but gave investors what they long yearned for: Musk recommitting to Tesla after months of paying his near undivided attention to the White House.

  • 20 hours ago | forbes.com | Phil Rogers

    There’s no way to know what the Bears are going to do with their first-round pick in Thursday night’s draft. If you knew how the first nine were going to fall you could make an educated guess about Ryan Poles’ thinking with No. 10, but even then it would be a guessing game. This much seems certain: Poles’ focus is on improving the offense around second-year quarterback Caleb Williams, who was outplayed by Jayden Daniels as a rookie.