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Rising meat prices have wreaked havoc on the barbecue space. Many restaurants have the option of leaning more heavily on fish or chicken, maybe even
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When you grow up Jewish, Santa Claus seems a bit absurd. I mean, religion requires faith, but believing that a magical old man brought toys
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In a comic book, when things look bleakest, that’s usually when a hero emerges to save the day. In real life, however, that does not
Bourbon has been distilled in this location for nearly 100 years. Making bourbon requires following specific rules. When you add costs to a product, consumers
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Shopping for furniture before online dealers established themselves was a time-consuming chore, requiring visits to several stores to find the right piece for the appropriate
Cathie Wood, head of Ark Investment Management, tends to trim positions after big runs and add on pullbacks, a strategy she applies not only to
Every gambler knows the pain that comes with certain wins. You finally hit the bonus on your slot machine, and the win total comes in
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Traditional thinking suggests that financial success leads to happiness. Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses how big a role emotions play in our use of
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Some may say fast food is not like it used to be, and they are right. Amid economic uncertainty and slowing consumer spending, the fast-food
Starbucks has faced mounting challenges after decades as a seemingly untouchable coffee giant, in part due to its heavy focus on transactional growth at the
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Nvidia (NVDA) rival Cerebras Systems is eyeing another shot at going public, and this time, the timing seems deliberate. According to Reuters, the AI chip
Deforestation under way on 3mn hectares for state-backed food project
Asset manager puts UK chairs on notice on remuneration as part of closer scrutiny of boards
Europe’s front line is the exposed waters of the North and Baltic Seas
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Democrats raise questions over why some documents released on Friday were removed the next day
Tranche of documents released by DoJ shifted the spotlight on to the former president
The heroes of Bondi Beach should be celebrated in an era of ‘toxic masculinity’
Americans are feeling the pinch and some Democrats are reaping the electoral dividends
As Friedrich Merz pushed to finalise a deal on Russian frozen assets, it became clear that he was missing one key ally
Year saw 74% rise in takeovers of British groups by overseas bidders, data shows
Swings in the dollar, gold and government debt have been fertile territory for funds such as Rokos and Caxton
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Krugman criticizes Trump’s National Security Strategy as a shift from traditional US policy, resembling North Korean rhetoric. read more
Donald Trump’s net worth surged by $500 million in one day due to a rise in shares of Trump Media & Tech Group. read more
Experts skeptical of full implementation of Trump’s $550B Japan trade deal, November inflation data questioned, Musk acknowledges China’s massive market, and US jobs data disappoints
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BitMine’s growing Ether holdings are reshaping how investors assess the company’s balance sheet, risk exposure and equity valuation.
Bitcoin reached significant multiyear support versus gold as commentary diverged over a breakdown and the start of a new bear market.
Crypto and Web3 projects market themselves as decentralized but still rely on centralized cloud infrastructure to power applications.
Bitcoin’s fundamental properties make it a better long-term bet than gold, according to Bitcoin maximalist and analyst Matthew Kratter.
Multiple factors, including ETF outflows, contracting demand, and price falling below key support levels, indicate the start of a BTC bear market.
Social media sentiment indicates Bitcoin is in a range where a drop below $75,000 is possible, according to Santiment founder Maksim Balashevich.
Industry supporters said crypto “would not be where it is today” without US Senator Cynthia Lummis, who announced she would not seek reelection next year.
US lawmakers are proposing a tax exemption for stablecoin payments of up to $200 and a multi-year deferral option for crypto staking and mining rewards.
Brazil’s crypto market showed signs of maturity in 2025, with higher transaction volumes, larger per-user investments and growing demand for low-risk products.
The BNPL giant will tap USDC-denominated funding via Coinbase as it explores stablecoins for treasury and capital markets use.