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Larry Ellison and ORACLE building

News 6h ago

Oracle's new CFO got $26M in stock after layoffs. Employee thinks 'algorithm' targeted workers with stock options first

The cuts came as Oracle posted a 95% profit jump and filed 3,100 H-1B visa petitions.

United Airlines plane flying over a body of water

Life 9h ago

The Iran war is spiking jet fuel prices and cutting flights — what American travelers need to do now

The Iran war has sent jet fuel prices soaring, forcing airlines to cut routes and raise fares — here's what every American traveler needs to know before booking their next flight

Trump and Palantir building.

News 9h ago

Trump name-drops Palantir by ticker symbol, 1st president to hype a stock. It surged $10B in minutes amid a 16% freefall

Critics are calling it market manipulation. Michael Burry is betting against it. Here's what investors should know.

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Trump wagging his finger at a podium

News 11h ago

White House reportedly warned staff on insider trading as well-timed Iran war bets began to make headlines

An internal email to White House employees came after billions in oil futures changed hands minutes before a Trump post — and prediction market bets paid off big.

Contracted renovations and DIY projects both have pros and cons.

Managing Money 12h ago

My husband wants to spend thousands on home renos, while I prefer to DIY. How can we save money and our marriage?

Different money mindsets can have you and your partner talking past each other. Here’s how to meet in the middle.

Business professionals collaborating and discussing ideas

News 12h ago

One company pays workers up to $8,000 a year to come in instead of forcing RTO. Is this the future of work or a bandaid?

Money matters, but it may not be the only thing to help fill offices again.

Fresh cherry tomatoes piled together in vibrant red.

Managing Money 12h ago

3 grocery staples that are getting cheaper — even as food prices keep climbing

Grocery prices are still high, but some popular items are getting cheaper. Here's how falling staple food prices can help you save money and cut your grocery bill.

An aerial view of a data center surrounded by lush farmland

News 13h ago

A politician’s home was shot at 13 times over a data center vote. Why these projects are dividing America

Councillor Ron Gibson said his house was struck shortly after he publicly supported a proposed project. The incident underscores how debates over these developments are becoming flashpoints.

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Worker accused of arson in massive Kimberly-Clark warehouse fire. The fallout could disrupt the supply chain.

News 13h ago

Worker who said he wasn’t paid enough to live accused of torching Kimberly-Clark warehouse serving 50 million

A massive warehouse of paper products was totally destroyed by fire. A video on social media shows fires inside a warehouse, as a person says ‘All you had to do was pay us enough to live.’

Sen. John Fetterman (D-WV) during a markup hearing in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, with his hands folded and leaning against his face.

News 14h ago

Sen. John Fetterman backed a stock trading ban — but his household reported buying shares tied to industries he oversees

Stock trading by lawmakers in industries they regulate can have serious ramifications for the American public. But there are bipartisan moves to address the problem.

A cut to Social Security could seriously eat into your retirement budget.

Managing Money 14h ago

Experts say Social Security could run dry earlier than expected — within the next decade. How retirees should prepare

If Social Security’s trust fund runs dry, payments could be reduced an average $18,000 per year for a couple.

A photo of Michael Burry attending the "The Big Short" movie premiere.

Investing 14h ago

'Big Short' investor Michael Burry warns of AI bubble risk — why betting on a single winner could backfire

Palantir investors are getting pummeled after short-seller Michael Burry published a pointed critique. What’s Burry’s beef, and what AI firm does he feel is today’s winner?

Adam Back, co-founder and chief executive officer of Blockstream Corp., speaks at a seminar.

Investing 14h ago

Meet Adam Back, who one NYT journalist says with ‘99.5%’ certainty is the creator of Bitcoin

A blockbuster investigation pins Blockstream’s CEO Adam Back as Bitcoin’s mysterious creator. Just how convincing is the evidence, and could it derail Bitcoin’s future?

Three female shoppers look at clothing items in Target

News 14h ago

Millions of Americans are losing weight on GLP-1s — and clothing retailers are the big winners

With 10 million Americans on GLP-1s, there’s a growing appetite for a whole new wardrobe. The likes of Walmart and Target are thriving as a result.

Exterior of Cartier store in NYC

News 14h ago

Personal assistant steals $10 million from prominent employers. How to spot elder financial abuse

Catalina Corona admitted to stealing $10 million from her elderly employers over years. Here’s how the fraud unfolded and how to spot elder financial abuse

Benefits calculations can be complicated math.

Managing Money 15h ago

One bad early retirement blunder could cost you $1 for every $2 earned — how to protect your golden years

Benefits clawbacks can set you back for life. Make sure you run the numbers well before you finally hand in your notice.

A photo of a person holding a phone in front of a Claude AI display

News 15h ago

Anthropic's AI found thousands of flaws in every major OS and browser — and cybercrime losses just hit $21 billion

Better AI means that scammers have more tools at their disposal to commit cybercrimes.

You may want to order your device sooner than later given a run on RAM memory chips worldwide.

News 15h ago

Need a computer? Electronics are about to get much more expensive – why now is the time to pull the trigger

The AI build-out has led to a RAM shortage that’s hitting anyone who wants to buy laptops, phones, tablets and other devices.

Woman adding chips to her basket at grocery store

News 16h ago

Alabama has voted to restrict junk food purchases by SNAP recipients, with few exceptions. Is that fair?

Candy, soda and even energy drinks have passed through the house as being no-goes for shoppers depending on government assistance.