News • 39m ago
Meddling with the Fed could create financial 'calamities,' Supreme Court says — but the justices have their own paydays
Book deals, lucrative teaching gigs — and free tickets to a Bad Bunny concert.
Life • 54m ago
Seed scam promises supersized, technicolor flowers — and people are buying them by the thousands
AI has made it practically effortless to create convincing images of flowers that don't exist, and customers are falling for it.
Life • 54m ago
Seed scam promises supersized, technicolor flowers — and people are buying them by the thousands
AI has made it practically effortless to create convincing images of flowers that don't exist, and customers are falling for it.
News • 1h ago
A founder was fired for ignoring the return-to-office rule he helped write — now he's suing for $30 million
William Nieporte started the business with two high school friends. He argues they used the policy to force him out.
News • 1h ago
A founder was fired for ignoring the return-to-office rule he helped write — now he's suing for $30 million
William Nieporte started the business with two high school friends. He argues they used the policy to force him out.
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News • 1h ago
'We'll be out of business': Jensen Huang bet his last dollars on a chip he never held in his hands — and it saved Nvidia
In 1997, with dwindling cash, the Nvidia CEO ordered mass production of a graphics chip tested entirely in a simulator.
News • 1h ago
'We'll be out of business': Jensen Huang bet his last dollars on a chip he never held in his hands — and it saved Nvidia
In 1997, with dwindling cash, the Nvidia CEO ordered mass production of a graphics chip tested entirely in a simulator.
Life • 2h ago
Europe is cracking down on golden visas — but these 8 countries still offer residency through investment in 2026
61% of affluent Americans are considering leaving the country, and most are flocking to Europe. Here are the European countries that still offer residency in exchange for investments.
Life • 2h ago
Europe is cracking down on golden visas — but these 8 countries still offer residency through investment in 2026
61% of affluent Americans are considering leaving the country, and most are flocking to Europe. Here are the European countries that still offer residency in exchange for investments.
News • 3h ago
Microsoft says 'we lost 64 cents for every dollar we invested' into game studios as Xbox says goodbye to 3,200 people
New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is calling it "the most significant restructure in Xbox history."
News • 3h ago
Microsoft says 'we lost 64 cents for every dollar we invested' into game studios as Xbox says goodbye to 3,200 people
New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is calling it "the most significant restructure in Xbox history."
Managing Money • 3h ago
A couple owes $200,000 in student loans at 64 — and they'd need $700K in savings to comfortably cover the payments
A growing number of people are reaching retirement age and still have student loan debt. What should you do if you're one of them?
Managing Money • 3h ago
A couple owes $200,000 in student loans at 64 — and they'd need $700K in savings to comfortably cover the payments
A growing number of people are reaching retirement age and still have student loan debt. What should you do if you're one of them?
News • 4h ago
Longaberger's famous basket building sold for $1.2M in 2017 — now it's listed for $8.5M with one condition
The world’s largest picnic basket — a seven-story office building in Newark, Ohio, designed to look like a Longaberger woven basket — has hit the market with an $8.5 million asking price.
News • 4h ago
Longaberger's famous basket building sold for $1.2M in 2017 — now it's listed for $8.5M with one condition
The world’s largest picnic basket — a seven-story office building in Newark, Ohio, designed to look like a Longaberger woven basket — has hit the market with an $8.5 million asking price.
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News • 5h ago
Sellers priced homes at 'aspirational levels' — now listing prices are falling at the fastest pace since 2017
The national median asking price fell in June to $430,000, a drop of 2.5% compared to one year ago when it sat at $440,950, according to reports
News • 5h ago
Sellers priced homes at 'aspirational levels' — now listing prices are falling at the fastest pace since 2017
The national median asking price fell in June to $430,000, a drop of 2.5% compared to one year ago when it sat at $440,950, according to reports
Managing Money • 5h ago
Her husband won't combine finances and thinks a $1,000 allowance is enough. But here’s the real problem they face
A couple's money conflicts led to intimacy issues and threats of divorce, but financial guru Ramit Sethi found the root of their conflict and helped them set clearer boundaries. His advice paid off.
Managing Money • 5h ago
Her husband won't combine finances and thinks a $1,000 allowance is enough. But here’s the real problem they face
A couple's money conflicts led to intimacy issues and threats of divorce, but financial guru Ramit Sethi found the root of their conflict and helped them set clearer boundaries. His advice paid off.
Managing Money • 6h ago
Stores raised $275 million for charity by asking you to donate at checkout — but not all shoppers appreciate the prompt
If you feel like every store is asking you to give money to charity, you aren't imagining it. Point-of-sale giving has nearly doubled and not everyone is happy about it.
Managing Money • 6h ago
Stores raised $275 million for charity by asking you to donate at checkout — but not all shoppers appreciate the prompt
If you feel like every store is asking you to give money to charity, you aren't imagining it. Point-of-sale giving has nearly doubled and not everyone is happy about it.
News • 7h ago
America has 7.2 million fewer affordable homes than it needs — and converting empty offices alone won't fix it
About 20% of offices sit empty while affordable homes are in dire need. Conversions alone won't bridge the gap.
News • 7h ago
America has 7.2 million fewer affordable homes than it needs — and converting empty offices alone won't fix it
About 20% of offices sit empty while affordable homes are in dire need. Conversions alone won't bridge the gap.
News • 7h ago
A Wyoming town of 66,000 is about to absorb 5,500 data center workers — and locals feel powerless to stop it
Thousands of construction workers may soon live in sprawling “man camps,” adding another layer to data center disruption.
News • 7h ago
A Wyoming town of 66,000 is about to absorb 5,500 data center workers — and locals feel powerless to stop it
Thousands of construction workers may soon live in sprawling “man camps,” adding another layer to data center disruption.
Managing Money • 8h ago
Suze Orman says planning to work until 65 is a risky strategy — her 2 tips to help you retire when you want
While you may not choose to retire early, you may be forced to — through restructuring, an unexpected health diagnosis or family circumstances.
Managing Money • 8h ago
Suze Orman says planning to work until 65 is a risky strategy — her 2 tips to help you retire when you want
While you may not choose to retire early, you may be forced to — through restructuring, an unexpected health diagnosis or family circumstances.
Managing Money • 8h ago
Expensive bachelor parties and suits can leave groomsmen with a hefty bill — a financial coach says speak up
Weddings and money can both be sensitive subjects. Find out what to do if you can't afford your best man duties.
Managing Money • 8h ago
Expensive bachelor parties and suits can leave groomsmen with a hefty bill — a financial coach says speak up
Weddings and money can both be sensitive subjects. Find out what to do if you can't afford your best man duties.
Managing Money • 20h ago
NASA may pay you to live in a moon and Mars simulator for a year — here's how to apply
NASA is officially calling for research participants for the agency’s next simulated deep space mission set to start in August 2027.
Managing Money • 20h ago
NASA may pay you to live in a moon and Mars simulator for a year — here's how to apply
NASA is officially calling for research participants for the agency’s next simulated deep space mission set to start in August 2027.
Credit Cards • 21h ago
Amex and Chase are spending big to build lounges at stadiums and festivals — all to win over $895-a-year cardholders
Airport lounges aren’t just found at airports anymore. They’re popping up at sporting events and music festivals.
Credit Cards • 21h ago
Amex and Chase are spending big to build lounges at stadiums and festivals — all to win over $895-a-year cardholders
Airport lounges aren’t just found at airports anymore. They’re popping up at sporting events and music festivals.
Life • 23h ago
Cybercriminals are luring flyers to fake travel sites — here's how to protect your summer trip
Americans are planning to fly and spend more on flights this summer. Scammers are seizing the opportunity by targeting those looking for big deals.
Life • 23h ago
Cybercriminals are luring flyers to fake travel sites — here's how to protect your summer trip
Americans are planning to fly and spend more on flights this summer. Scammers are seizing the opportunity by targeting those looking for big deals.
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After coyotes killed 7 of their goats, a Laguna Hills family built a bigger fence — now their HOA is suing
Coyote killings are increasingly common across California. But even well-intentioned home improvements can trigger a lawsuit.
News • 17.0k views
After coyotes killed 7 of their goats, a Laguna Hills family built a bigger fence — now their HOA is suing
Coyote killings are increasingly common across California. But even well-intentioned home improvements can trigger a lawsuit.
Managing Money • Jul 05
A bigger tax hit to save in interest — why raiding your 401(k) to pay off credit cards can backfire badly
If you're thinking about using your 401(k) to pay off credit card debt, you could be making a big mistake. Learn the downsides and explore other options.
Managing Money • Jul 05
A bigger tax hit to save in interest — why raiding your 401(k) to pay off credit cards can backfire badly
If you're thinking about using your 401(k) to pay off credit card debt, you could be making a big mistake. Learn the downsides and explore other options.
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