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Portable exercise equipment costs as little as $20, and here’s why it’s rising in popularity

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Staying in shape isn’t as easy as it used to be. We’re all linked to technology almost 24 hours a day, whether for work or for entertainment. Speaking of work, hours

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Lennar’s big housing bet has Wall Street sounding alarms

Lennar’s (LEN) asset-light strategy was intended to make the homebuilder more nimble. Bank of America also said it might complicate the earnings story. The brokerage restated its Underperform rating on Lennar, cutting its price target to $77 from $84 and reducing its profit projections after the homebuilder’s fiscal second quarter results. It wasn’t the quarter

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After Chapter 11 shutdown, Spirit Airlines may make a comeback

Spirit Airlines had the lowest rating on the annual American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) survey. The airline scored a 66 on the 100–point scale in 2026, dropping below low-cost rival Frontier Airlines, an airline that doesn’t even offer internet service, and putting it 13 points behind category winner Delta Air Lines. Before it ceased all

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SpaceX acquires Anthropic and OpenAI rival in $60B deal

Elon Musk just made his biggest bet yet on artificial intelligence. Days after SpaceX’s record-breaking stock market debut, the company confirmed it would acquire Anysphere, the San Francisco-based startup behind the popular AI coding tool Cursor, in a deal valued at $60 billion. The move puts SpaceX (SPCX) in direct competition with Anthropic and OpenAI

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