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    The Canadian Press

    Millennial Money: How couples can share the mental load of money management

    NEW YORK (AP) — A lot of work goes into making a household run smoothly, and the thread that runs through all the labor is money. It’s money that makes it possible to fix a broken appliance, enroll the kids in summer camp and save up to replace the aging car. The mental load of money can be heavy. It’s made up of those endless invisible tasks we engage in, and the future tasks we lie awake at night thinking about. “I think it is important to mention the emotional weight that comes with worrying

  • Business
    Yahoo Finance Video

    UnitedHealth Group stock pops on Q1 revenue beat

    Shares of UnitedHealth Group (UNH) are trading higher in Tuesday's premarket session following the company's first quarter earnings report. The healthcare conglomerate surprised analysts by posting better-than-expected revenue despite recovering from a cyberattack during the quarter. UnitedHealth reported revenue of $99.8 billion, exceeding the Street's estimate of $99.21 billion. However, the company did report a loss of $1.53 on a GAAP EPS basis, falling short of the expected $6.30 per share. Yahoo Finance's Anjalee Khemlani breaks down the details. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This pos was written by Angel Smith

  • Business
    Yahoo Finance Video

    Live Nation stock plunges on reports of DOJ antitrust suit

    Shares of Live Nation Entertainment (LYV) are plunging as the Wall Street Journal reports the Justice Department is preparing to file an antitrust lawsuit against the company as soon as next month.   Yahoo Finance reporter Alexandra Canal joins The Morning Brief to discuss the allegations, which take aim at the company's leveraging of its market dominance to harm competitors. Though the federal government did approve the Ticketmaster-Live Nation merger in 2010, Canal flags that Live Nation has since been at the center of antitrust concerns, including accusations of sky-high fees and monopolistic behavior.  For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief.

  • Business
    The Canadian Press

    Airline caterers go on strike, affecting travellers on flights via Pearson airport

    TORONTO — More than 800 airline food service staff at Toronto's Pearson airport have gone on strike, potentially leaving thousands of passengers without meals. The union representing employees at Gate Gourmet says they voted 96 per cent against an offer by the Swiss-owned travel catering company on Monday night. The striking workers cook, package and deliver food and beverages to planes for in-flight service. Gate Gourmet is the largest airline catering company operating out of Toronto, with cli