With Donald Trump expanding the travel ban inspired by his first term in the White House to 20 more countries, as well as the Palestinian
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When the economy struggles, people move their spending focus to items they need rather than items they want. They may violate that idea with affordable
I’ve been at this for a while. Back in 1997, I was lucky enough to convince the partners at a Wall Street boutique investment research
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The whiskey distilling industry is hoping for a brighter year in 2026 as it finishes the year with more bankruptcy filings. Whiskey distillers that filed
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Social Security benefits have long provided a source of reliable income for seniors. But while the retirement benefits program offers seniors stability, the rules for
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Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses financial education in college with Bankrate’s Ted Rossman. Jeffrey Snyder, Broadcast Retirement Network This morning on BRN, building a
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When consumers know that discounts are coming, they won’t make a purchase at full price. That’s why Apple only offers discounts once or twice a
Microsoft is offering a $39.97 “lifetime” package for Office Professional 2021 and Windows 11 Pro, aimed at users who unboxed a new machine and learned
When 2025 began, Wall Street was awash in excitement. A new President was about to take office — even if he’d been in the office
Not too long ago, AI felt like something you’d argue about after watching a sci-fi movie on the weekend. Then ChatGPT hit the screens in
If you’ve ever hated the Gmail address you created years ago, Google is finally giving you a break, even though its Help Center has long
Subway has survived a variety of misfortunes, including seeing its long-time ad pitchman go to jail on child pornography and sex with a minor charges.
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Running a family business for 50 years requires a lot of sacrifice. I grew up in a family business, Lynn Ladder & Scaffolding, which has
For 2026, the IRS has again raised the amount you can put into tax-advantaged retirement accounts, which effectively lets you shelter more of your income
Lebanon is cracking down on traffickers who enjoyed impunity for decades. But the roots of their illicit empires run deep
Eleanor McCain wants C$1bn for stake in company but family members dispute her price
Pezeshkian warns that Iran’s military forces are ‘more prepared’ than ever
Tariff deals with the US have bought time but investment momentum is elsewhere
Rate of increase in output expected to slow despite Berlin’s fiscal push, FT survey finds
Progressive Catholics, including some in Vatican, felt church had allied too closely with Republican party
French film star who inspired debate over the role of women and sex appeal in gender politics
Jakarta and its sprawling environs’ 42mn inhabitants are now the most populous conurbation, according to the UN
Despite record spending on military, the frontline country has invested little in civilian protection
Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov says Europe is main obstacle to peace
This week was buzzing with tech news, from Italy’s antitrust authority taking on Meta Platforms, Inc. to Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. gearing up to launch its first in-house mobile
Ahead of Warren Buffett’s exit as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, market expert Jay Woods shares his memories of the legendary investor with Benzinga. read more
Former Treasury official warns about changing profile of U.S. debt holders and its impact on interest rates, financial stability, and national security. read more
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk on Saturday warned that China’s reported move to restrict exports of silver starting in January is “not good.” read
Elon Musk’s net worth grew by $205 billion in 2025, surpassing Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin’s combined wealth. read more
Blue Origin, the aerospace company established by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has announced the appointment of Tory Bruno as the president of its national security
President Trump boasts about tariffs on Truth Social, claiming they have boosted GDP and reduced trade deficit by 60%. read more
Top economists and influencers weigh in on inflation, jobs, and wealth inequality. read more
This week highlighted sharp contrasts across tech and travel, with XPeng boosting shares on Middle East expansion plans, China tightening EV energy rules, Waymo pausing
Tesla’s push toward fully autonomous robotaxis is moving from ambition to near-term reality, and its implications extend far beyond ride-hailing. With each software update and
The renewed speculation sweeping through precious metals markets has drawn inevitable comparisons to the late 1970s, when the Hunt brothers attempted to corner the silver
Tokenization is no longer an abstract experiment confined to pilot programs and proofs of concept. It is steadily becoming a structural layer of modern financial
BlackRock’s forward-looking outlook for 2026 makes one point increasingly clear: digital assets are no longer a footnote in global portfolio construction. They are becoming an
Developing economies that lack entrenched financial market infrastructure will adopt tokenized real-world assets before developed countries.
The low levels of internet search volume signal that retail investors are not interested in the crypto market, a stark contrast from January.
Giving crypto companies and fintech startups access to accounts at the Federal Reserve is a hedge against debanking by commercial banks.
The “fast-moving retail crowd” is one of the reasons Bitcoin is ending the year lower than it started, according to Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan.
The Bitcoin-to-gold ratio has strengthened because Bitcoin spent the past year in a “stagnant stage,” while gold enjoyed a “tremendous year,” according to Lyn Alden.
Uniswap has removed 100 million UNI from circulation after its fee-burning proposal passed with near-unanimous support.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs extended a six-day withdrawal streak as analysts point to seasonal factors rather than weakening institutional demand.
Bitcoin analysis said that while a retest of $93,500 could still occur by the yearly close, a red 2025 candle would threaten the four-year cycle
Mirae Asset Group is reportedly in talks to acquire South Korea’s crypto exchange Korbit in a deal valued at up to $100M, according to local
Trump‑era tariffs, bruising rate realities and a burned‑out memecoin cycle are forcing crypto to shed its Peter Pan phase and build tokens with real utility,