Over the past few years, the number of cord-cutters significantly grew, which was followed by the rise in the number of streaming providers. Many saw
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People very rarely need to buy furniture. Usually, it’s a choice, and even then, you can usually scrounge up most items for very little on
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The music and video retail store industry’s heyday encompassed the 1980s and 90s as compact discs, or CDs, replaced vinyl albums and cassette tapes as
Despite my 30-plus years of covering the retail industry, I have never felt comfortable purchasing a mattress. The difference in price and quality between various
Warren Buffett has officially left the CEO role at Berkshire Hathaway, ending roughly six decades of one-man dominance over one of the most important stocks
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Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses how veterans can manage their mounting debt with End Veteran Debt’s Jerry Ashton. Jeffrey Snyder, Broadcast Retirement Network Good
The home improvement and hardware retail sectors have been dominated by Home Depot and Lowe’s for decades, shoving hardware cooperatives True Value Hardware and Ace
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Kroger, which has over 2,700 supermarket locations nationwide, recently spotted a concerning shift in how its customers shop in its stores. While Kroger revealed in
As reported earlier on Musk’s planned “big shift for creators on X,” Musk publicly backed a proposal to “crank creator payouts way way way way
Bernstein has just dropped a bold take on Micron Technology (MU), bumping its price target to $330 from $270, with the stock already trading near
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Zscaler (ZS) CEO Jay Chaudhry told CNBC that he feels AI agents have supercharged cyberattacks, and at a pace that’s far quicker than most companies can
FT survey shows America’s dominance in areas such as technology is not expected to reverse soon
Bombing raid follows wave of US attacks in December amid uptick in militant group’s activity
Big Four firm has made strategic pivot towards digital assets, says US boss
Trump administration bets on US energy companies reversing the fall in crude output under Maduro
US president upends his own foreign policy but critics fear a dangerous power vacuum in Caracas
Multiple attacks targeted military, transport and communication sites in Caracas and Venezuela’s north
Maduro regime maintains grip on streets of capital after US raid
The US president has a growing appetite for military adventure
Washington is controlling Caracas through naval embargo on oil exports, secretary of state says
A trader profited from Maduro’s capture, sparking discussions about insider info in prediction markets. read more
Venezuela holds the most oil reserves in the world but suffers from economic crisis and political setbacks due to mismanagement, subsidies, and over-dependence on oil
Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya mocked California’s new battery fee, questioning how the state will actually use the collected funds. read more
From Errol Musk’s controversial demographic warnings to Trump’s tariff vindication and Bezos’s billion-dollar state swap, the week delivered a mix of provocative statements and unexpected
From warnings on Trump’s fiscal policies to stark forecasts on currencies, markets, and the wealth gap, top economists and business leaders weighed in on the
Mixed bag of news for Apple as Masimo tumbles in quality despite patent win, on-device AI threatens data centers, and the Tim Cook-led company scales
The week highlights key tech developments, including Taiwan Semiconductor securing a one-year U.S. export license for China operations, Masimo’s quality concerns despite a major patent
This week’s roundup shows Tesla losing its crown as the world’s top EV maker to China’s BYD amid declining sales, while BYD’s overseas deliveries surged,
The Benzinga Stock Whisper Index highlights five stocks seeing increased interest from readers and looks at catalysts that could be driving the attention. read more
Global financial markets are approaching a structural inflection point, one that could permanently change how capital is accessed, traded and valued. Major stock exchanges are
The company continued to diversify into the AI and high-performance computing sectors in 2025, with major deals and credit expansions.
The first block was mined and added to the Bitcoin ledger on Jan. 3, 2009, by pseudonymous cryptographer Satoshi Nakamoto.
Risk-on asset markets tend to react negatively to geopolitical shocks, macroeconomic turmoil, and other negative news events.
On the first trading day of 2026, US-based spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded their largest net inflow day in 35 trading days.
A $400,000 Polymarket wager tied to Maduro’s capture has prompted Ritchie Torres to propose legislation restricting insider trading on political prediction markets.
The chances of Bitcoin’s price tumbling in the aftermath of the US military’s attack on Venezuela are “relatively slim,” according to a crypto analyst.
Coinbase has halted peso-based USDC on- and off-ramps in Argentina less than a year after launch, citing a review of local operations while keeping crypto
An analysis of “wrench attacks” shows physical assaults against crypto holders are increasing in number and severity, with Europe and Asia seeing the sharpest rise.
Crypto billionaires in California are threatening to leave the state, but are they ready to make good on their promise, or is an impending wealth