News • 2h ago
22-year-old billionaires pay professionals $2M a day to train the AI that could replace them
Would you work for 22-year-olds who envision the future of white-collar work without humans?
Investing • 3h ago
FINRA just killed the $25,000 day-trading rule that kept small investors on the sidelines for 25 years
FINRA is getting rid of the 2001 Pattern Day Trader (PDT) rule and replacing it with new intraday margin requirements. Here’s what it means for day traders and brokerage firms.
Investing • 3h ago
FINRA just killed the $25,000 day-trading rule that kept small investors on the sidelines for 25 years
FINRA is getting rid of the 2001 Pattern Day Trader (PDT) rule and replacing it with new intraday margin requirements. Here’s what it means for day traders and brokerage firms.
Investing • 5h ago
'Finfluencer' who promised 30% returns sentenced to 6 years after $23M Ponzi scheme devastated investors
An Ohio real estate influencer promised 30% returns and financial freedom, but prosecutors say it was all a Ponzi scheme. Here’s how it unfolded and how to protect yourself.
Investing • 5h ago
'Finfluencer' who promised 30% returns sentenced to 6 years after $23M Ponzi scheme devastated investors
An Ohio real estate influencer promised 30% returns and financial freedom, but prosecutors say it was all a Ponzi scheme. Here’s how it unfolded and how to protect yourself.
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News • 6h ago
California man allegedly swapped LEGO bricks for dry pasta, returned 70 boxes to Target for $34K in refunds
Irvine police say 28-year-old Jarrelle Augustine poured dried semolina into empty $400 Star Wars and Marvel boxes to mimic the rattle of bricks — then walked them back to the return counter. He's one of many cashing in on a booming LEGO resale market where retired sets outperform gold.
News • 6h ago
California man allegedly swapped LEGO bricks for dry pasta, returned 70 boxes to Target for $34K in refunds
Irvine police say 28-year-old Jarrelle Augustine poured dried semolina into empty $400 Star Wars and Marvel boxes to mimic the rattle of bricks — then walked them back to the return counter. He's one of many cashing in on a booming LEGO resale market where retired sets outperform gold.
Managing Money • 6h ago
Scott Bessent urges Americans to stop letting the IRS hold their cash: 'automatic real wage increase' awaits
Changing your withholding requires precision. If you don’t do it correctly, you could end up owing money — and penalties — next tax season.
Managing Money • 6h ago
Scott Bessent urges Americans to stop letting the IRS hold their cash: 'automatic real wage increase' awaits
Changing your withholding requires precision. If you don’t do it correctly, you could end up owing money — and penalties — next tax season.
News • 6h ago
A Calif. nurse downed 14 tequila shots on a Carnival cruise, blacked out and sued. A Miami jury just gave her $300K
The woman’s lawyer said that she had purchased a drink package that allows cruise passengers 15 alcoholic drinks in 24 hours.
News • 6h ago
A Calif. nurse downed 14 tequila shots on a Carnival cruise, blacked out and sued. A Miami jury just gave her $300K
The woman’s lawyer said that she had purchased a drink package that allows cruise passengers 15 alcoholic drinks in 24 hours.
News • 7h ago
Hotels are slashing World Cup rates as FIFA cancels tens of thousands of rooms. Here's what went wrong
Tourism to the U.S. continues to slump, and the political climate may be largely to blame. Travelers and businesses alike need to adapt.
News • 7h ago
Hotels are slashing World Cup rates as FIFA cancels tens of thousands of rooms. Here's what went wrong
Tourism to the U.S. continues to slump, and the political climate may be largely to blame. Travelers and businesses alike need to adapt.
News • 7h ago
Officials warn faucets could run dry by July 15 in one Arizona town: ‘We only flush once or twice a day.’
The town of Kearny faces a looming water shortage as drought and shrinking supplies threaten to shut off taps by mid-summer. The same risk is growing across the Southwest.
News • 7h ago
Officials warn faucets could run dry by July 15 in one Arizona town: ‘We only flush once or twice a day.’
The town of Kearny faces a looming water shortage as drought and shrinking supplies threaten to shut off taps by mid-summer. The same risk is growing across the Southwest.
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Investing • 8h ago
Rookie F1 card just sold for $201,910 ahead of Miami race weekend — why sports cards are becoming a serious investment
Sports trading cards are now a $13B global market — and Formula 1 is one of its fastest-growing corners. One rookie card just crossed $200K.
Investing • 8h ago
Rookie F1 card just sold for $201,910 ahead of Miami race weekend — why sports cards are becoming a serious investment
Sports trading cards are now a $13B global market — and Formula 1 is one of its fastest-growing corners. One rookie card just crossed $200K.
Life • 10h ago
Tired of waitlists, Florida's billionaires are spending millions to build their own elite private schools
Why join the waitlist of a private school when you can just build your own? That’s what Florida’s ultra-wealthy families are doing.
Life • 10h ago
Tired of waitlists, Florida's billionaires are spending millions to build their own elite private schools
Why join the waitlist of a private school when you can just build your own? That’s what Florida’s ultra-wealthy families are doing.
News • 10h ago
Trump said $92 oil was 'only' high and would drop 'very big.' Oil tanked 9% in hours — but the clock is ticking
After the president told Fox Business he'd be 'very surprised' if crude stayed at $92, Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz 'completely open.' There's a catch.
News • 10h ago
Trump said $92 oil was 'only' high and would drop 'very big.' Oil tanked 9% in hours — but the clock is ticking
After the president told Fox Business he'd be 'very surprised' if crude stayed at $92, Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz 'completely open.' There's a catch.
Managing Money • 11h ago
'A terrible reverse lottery,' says Los Angeles victim of employment identity theft — what do to if it happens to you
Most victims of employment-related fraud don’t know they’re victims until tax-filing time.
Managing Money • 11h ago
'A terrible reverse lottery,' says Los Angeles victim of employment identity theft — what do to if it happens to you
Most victims of employment-related fraud don’t know they’re victims until tax-filing time.
Mortgages • 12h ago
'No tax on tips' wasn't meant to help people buy homes — but 4 million tipped workers could benefit
By boosting reported income, the policy could help tipped workers meet mortgage requirements, but qualifying may take time and still comes with limits.
Mortgages • 12h ago
'No tax on tips' wasn't meant to help people buy homes — but 4 million tipped workers could benefit
By boosting reported income, the policy could help tipped workers meet mortgage requirements, but qualifying may take time and still comes with limits.
Real Estate • 13h ago
Bill Ackman defends Ken Griffin's $238M penthouse from Zohran Mamdani’s vacant home tax: 'We should be applauding Ken'
The mayor singled out Griffin’s penthouse in a recent video announcing the “wealth tax” proposal.
Real Estate • 13h ago
Bill Ackman defends Ken Griffin's $238M penthouse from Zohran Mamdani’s vacant home tax: 'We should be applauding Ken'
The mayor singled out Griffin’s penthouse in a recent video announcing the “wealth tax” proposal.
Managing Money • 14h ago
My wife gets Social Security, but we just realized she could receive $350 more through spousal benefits. Can we fix it?
Social Security math is tricky — and the agency does not do it for you to make sure you’re claiming optimally. Here’s what you need to know.
Managing Money • 14h ago
My wife gets Social Security, but we just realized she could receive $350 more through spousal benefits. Can we fix it?
Social Security math is tricky — and the agency does not do it for you to make sure you’re claiming optimally. Here’s what you need to know.
News • 14h ago
Sacrifice crops or cash? Farmers are left with no good options as fertilizer prices soar during the Iran war
70% of US farmers can't afford enough fertilizer as the war chokes global trade.
News • 14h ago
Sacrifice crops or cash? Farmers are left with no good options as fertilizer prices soar during the Iran war
70% of US farmers can't afford enough fertilizer as the war chokes global trade.
News • 15h ago
A veteran market strategist is calling out a 'disturbing trend' in the US labor market no one is talking about right now
The codependent parts that make US capitalism work are shifting
News • 15h ago
A veteran market strategist is calling out a 'disturbing trend' in the US labor market no one is talking about right now
The codependent parts that make US capitalism work are shifting
News • 15h ago
Jamie Dimon says the next credit crisis will be 'worse than people expect' — here's what big bank earnings have revealed
The banks did well in Q1 of 2026, but JPMorgan Chase's CEO warns the next credit cycle might not be so kind.
News • 15h ago
Jamie Dimon says the next credit crisis will be 'worse than people expect' — here's what big bank earnings have revealed
The banks did well in Q1 of 2026, but JPMorgan Chase's CEO warns the next credit cycle might not be so kind.
Managing Money • 16h ago
Most workers over 50 tap into their retirement accounts — here’s what to do instead of cracking into your nest egg
Pause retirement fund contributions and build savings to avoid losing 10% of withdrawals on top of income taxes.
Managing Money • 16h ago
Most workers over 50 tap into their retirement accounts — here’s what to do instead of cracking into your nest egg
Pause retirement fund contributions and build savings to avoid losing 10% of withdrawals on top of income taxes.
Investing • Apr 17
A ‘new gold rush’: Why gold-backed debit cards are taking off
Gold-backed debit cards are gaining traction as inflation lingers, though questions remain about costs and accessibility.
Investing • Apr 17
A ‘new gold rush’: Why gold-backed debit cards are taking off
Gold-backed debit cards are gaining traction as inflation lingers, though questions remain about costs and accessibility.
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