If there’s one thing Gen Xers remember better than their younger counterparts, it’s the prevalence of popular commercials. From Taco Bell’s famous “Drop the Chalupa”
Comcast, which offers cable TV, phone, and internet services under its Xfinity brand, is doubling down on luring back cable TV customers who have increasingly
The Senate on Thursday rejected legislation to extend enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits, all but ensuring that millions of Americans will face sharply higher
The U.S. Navy announced an ambitious plan this month that could change the way America builds its warships. Not many in the defense world saw
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As many countries around the world face an economic downturn, a number of holiday, regional and even national airlines have all had to file for
Restaurant chains have faced hundreds of closings in 2025, with some operators forced to file Chapter 11 or Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection to liquidate assets.
It’s been a frustrating holiday season for those who have recently been laid off or seen wage growth stagnate even as prices for seemingly everything
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The Federal Reserve announced a quarter-point rate cut this week, now at 3.5% to 3.75%. Borrowers hope to find respite in future lending rates. However,
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Disney signs a $1 billion, three-year AI partnership with OpenAI for character use with Sora. Disney accused Google’s Gemini AI of massive copyright infringement of
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Slowly but surely, 2025 is coming to an end for investors who should be happy with what markets have produced. The major stock indexes are
Young Men are at High Risk for Gambling Addiction as Sports Betting Surges (14:39) Driven by the explosion of mobile betting platforms and a lack
The craft beer industry has suffered a devastating year in 2025, as over 250 breweries in the U.S. closed down permanently in the first six
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Electric vehicle companies such as Rivian must adjust to the new political reality. While the Biden administration was extremely pro-EV, the Trump administration has been
People need to eat, but what they eat depends a lot on their budget. Executives from lower-priced chains, including McDonald’s and Dollar General, have commented
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When restaurants attempt to use cutting-edge technology in ways that benefit their bottom line, their customers generally don’t respond well. It’s not that consumers don’t
Most Americans likely think that Chili’s pioneered the sale of ribs in the United States. That chain, however, was actually more famous for bringing another
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As someone who now shops at Costco on a weekly basis, I have a confession to make. When I first learned about the store’s business
Homeowners across the U.S. are starting to see their pandemic-era equity cushion shrink, with average paper losses in the five‑figure range as prices cool or
Funds such as Balyasny, Jain Global and Qube are expanding operations to allow them to trade underlying markets
Once a model for the world, the EU’s rulemaking machine has faltered under the weight of its own ambition
Bloc’s justice commissioner says action needed to protect consumers from products sold on platforms such as Shein
Ending manufacturing at Dresden site comes as Europe’s largest auto producer battles weak demand in its key markets
Zelenskyy says Kyiv still needs US and European protection guarantees ahead of Berlin talks
Once a pugnacious devotee, the former Maga maximalist is now one of the few Republicans who stands up to Trump
Forecasts dwelled too much on Donald Trump’s threats and not enough on offsetting factors
The Netflix-Paramount bidding war puts the much-criticised CEO in line for a bumper payday
Authorities say 29 people have been hospitalised including two police officers
Peter Schiff has advised investors to purchase gold and silver before equity markets open for trading next week. Schiff’s Bullish Outlook In a recent post
Fed. judge orders DOJ to return data seized from James Comey’s friend, ruling the gov’t violated his rights. read more
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From Michael Burry’s warning on U.S. bank fragility to Trump’s tariffs, tax plans and the Federal Reserve’s leadership moves, here are the week’s biggest economic
From Apple’s AI-driven app rankings and executive departures to Disney’s board move and legal pressure on immigration apps, here are the weekend’s top tech and
This weekend in crypto: IRS rule changes, Bitcoin and Ethereum market moves, Schiff vs. Saylor, and insights from Bitwise’s Matt Hougan. read more
A broad tech-led sell-off and AI data-center delay fears dragged down last week’s biggest large-cap losers, led by Bloom Energy, Credo, Oracle and Oklo. read
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The first SOL ETF was launched in July, followed by Bitwise’s SOL ETF in October, which recorded $57 million in first-day trading volume.
The guide was a good-faith primer on crypto custody basics and best practices, including different forms of wallet storage and common risks.
Despite traditional ETF investors willing to pay premiums to go long, Bitcoin natives selling covered calls have put a damper on a price rally.
The crypto ecosystem in Venezuela is a product of ongoing economic collapse and international sanctions pressure, according to the TRM Labs team.
Spot XRP exchange-traded funds continued a streak of positive flows, with over $20.1 million recorded on Friday, marking 19 consecutive days of net inflows.
Standard Chartered and Coinbase are expanding their partnership to develop trading, custody and financing services aimed at institutional crypto clients.
Michael Saylor explains why governments should consider Bitcoin-backed digital banks. It is time to examine the potential benefits and risks of Bitcoin banks.
Twenty One Capital’s NYSE listing showed how tightly markets now price Bitcoin-heavy firms, with investors refusing to pay much beyond the underlying BTC value.
The Bank of Japan is expected to increase its benchmark interest rates on Friday, a historically bearish signal for riskier assets like Bitcoin.
10x Research’s Markus Thielen says Bitcoin’s four-year cycle still exists but is now driven by politics, liquidity and elections rather than the halving.
HashKey’s IPO bid puts Hong Kong’s virtual asset regime on display, testing whether compliance-first crypto platforms can win investors.
Bitcoin traders braced for a major move “around the corner” after days of BTC price action sticking to a tight range around $90,000.