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Business news Trump wants the U.S. shipbuilding industry to be great again. Here's what it will take, and what's at stake - President Trump is promising a shipbuilding renaissance in the U.S. to rival China, but it will not happen overnight, and will require allies.Top Wall Street analysts are upbeat on these 3 dividend stocks for enhanced returns - TipRanks' ranking service discusses three dividend-paying stocks, including Devon Energy and CVS Health.Some student loan borrowers pay 'more than necessary,' advisor says. What to know about relief programs - Many federal student loan borrowers surveyed said they don't know about income-driven repayment plans or the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Police Release Surveillance Video of Brown University Shooting Suspect - Brown University's student body president said the building where the shooting took place is a hub of student activity, filled classrooms and labs. The FBI is investigating the shooting, which took place during the final-exam period.Here are 4 major moments that drove the stock market last week - The S&P 500 ran into a brick wall Friday and finished the week lower, just one day after closing at a record high.Goldman Sachs makes big bet on ETFs specializing in downside protection - Goldman Sachs Asset Management is making a big bet on defined outcome exchange-traded funds — which use options to help protect against market losses.Activist Starboard reveals 5% stake in Clearwater as tech company reviews its options - Starboard is urging Clearwater Analytics to run a robust sales process if it has received in-bound interest from potential buyers.End of 'The Berkshire Way'? Combs' departure isn't only big change as Buffett transition nears - There were several additional personnel changes in Monday's three-page news release that signal the company is moving toward a more conventional structure.'Stranger Things' ushered in a new era for Netflix - A lot has changed since its first season in 2016, as Netflix has announced dozens of "Stranger Things" partnerships and collaborations with brands.Financial fraud cost older adults up to $81.5 billion in 2024, FTC estimates — more are losing at least $100,000 - From 2020 to 2024, the 60-plus age group's reported losses have jumped 300% to $2.4 billion from $600 million, according to the Federal Trade Commission.