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Warren Buffett: 13 Easy Money Tips That Can Work for Anyone in 2025
To make extra money this year, you may feel like you'll have to take on a bunch of side gigs or find a new job that earns a higher paycheck. However, you may just need to take the advice of someone...
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I’m a Retirement Expert: Here’s the Best Thing To Spend Your Money on
Deciding what to buy for your retirement years can be tricky. Should you prioritize investing? Experiences? Or perhaps a little bit of both? Read More: The New Retirement Problem Boomers Are Facing...
- CNN Business
Attention federal employees: It may be hard to get a private sector job right now
Federal workers have a big decision to make on Thursday. That’s the deadline for accepting the Trump administration’s deferred resignation offer, which will allow them to quit their federal job while still being paid through September.
- The Hill
Red states sue New York over law making fossil fuel companies pay for disasters
A group of Republican attorneys general is suing New York over a state law requiring fossil fuel companies to pay for extreme weather disasters. The 22 red states are suing New York over its “climate Superfund” law, which could make companies pay $3 billion annually for the next 25 years. The law is modeled off…
- Yahoo Finance AU
Aussie building company collapses owing $3 million and homes left unfinished: 'Going to be bad'
Some in the industry are 'buckling down for the storm ahead' as Clarke Homes goes under.
- Fortune
Foreign-branded smartphones are losing a lot of ground in China
Data from a government-affiliated research firm show an almost 50% year-on-year decline in shipments of foreign-branded phones in November 2024.
- Reuters
Analysis-Russia raises domestic asset seizure stakes with grain trader, Moscow airport grab
Russia is quickening the pace of domestic asset seizures this year after courts ruled last week that a leading grain trader, Moscow's sprawling Domodedovo airport and strategic warehouse assets be handed over to the state. Foreign companies have grappled with the risk of state seizure ever since Russia sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022, but Moscow, under the auspices of strategic stability and domestic security, has increasingly brought domestic assets too into the crosshairs. Grains trading house Rodnie Polya, Moscow's Domodedovo Airport and all 16 warehouses belonging to Russia's largest warehouse owner Raven Russia were all placed under state management on January 31, court documents showed and sources said.
- Bloomberg
OpenAI Eyeing More Data Centers in Texas, Other States for Stargate
(Bloomberg) -- A joint venture from OpenAI, SoftBank Group Corp. and Oracle Corp. is close to selecting additional sites for data center campuses in Texas and eyeing more projects in over a dozen other states, as the companies work to fulfill an ambitious plan to invest hundreds of billions in AI infrastructure.Most Read from BloombergNice Airport, If You Can Get to It: No Subway, No Highway, No BridgeSin puente y sin metro: el nuevo aeropuerto de Lima es una debacleCitadel to Leave Namesake Chi
- Hello!
Johnny Depp's lawyer's REAL thoughts on Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively's lawsuit
The It Ends With Us co-stars now have a trial date of March 2026
- Fortune
Huawei revenue exceeded $118 billion last year, and analysts think the company is showing it’s able to live with U.S. sanctions
The Chinese tech giant's 2024 revenue is a 22% year-on-year increase and marks a return to growth following Washington's restrictions.
- Bloomberg
Oil Dips as Trump’s Iran Plans, Vow to Lift Output Swing Market
(Bloomberg) -- Oil edged down as US President Donald Trump’s renewed pledge to drive down the price of crude overshadowed his push for tighter Iranian sanctions.Most Read from BloombergCitadel to Leave Namesake Chicago Tower as Employees RelocateNYC Sees Pedestrian Traffic Increase in Congestion-Pricing ZoneTransportation Memos Favor Places With Higher Birth and Marriage RatesState Farm Seeks Emergency California Rate Hike After FiresHow London’s Taxi Drivers Navigate the City Without GPSWest Te
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Anglo American Expects to Take Another Writedown on De Beers
(Bloomberg) -- Anglo American Plc expects to take a writedown on its De Beers operations, as plunging diamond sales prompt output cuts and complicate its plan to exit the business.Most Read from BloombergCitadel to Leave Namesake Chicago Tower as Employees RelocateState Farm Seeks Emergency California Rate Hike After FiresTransportation Memos Favor Places With Higher Birth and Marriage RatesSan Francisco Wants Wealthy Donors to Help Fix Fentanyl CrisisNY Transit Advocate Says Billions in Tax Hik
- Moneywise
Too many questions have those in their 60s wondering whether they should retire or not
Retirement may not be the wonderful experience it’s said to be.
- Reuters
Nissan open to new partners, sources say, including Foxconn
Nissan is open to working with new partners after merger talks with Honda foundered, two people familiar with its thinking said on Thursday, with Taiwan's Foxconn seen as one candidate. The struggling Japanese automaker is again at a crossroads after backing out of negotiations with bigger rival Honda to create the world's No. 3 automaker, a deal that would have been the latest major change in the shifting global car industry. Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida met with Honda counterpart Toshihiro Mibe earlier on Thursday to say he wanted to end the discussions after Honda proposed making Nissan a subsidiary, according to a third person, who had knowledge of the matter.
- GOBankingRates
Social Security 2025: Will Working After Full Retirement Age Increase Your Benefits?
Although many Americans have traditionally envisioned retirement age as 65, full retirement age is actually 67 for those born in 1960 or later, according to the Social Security Administration (SSA)....
- Bloomberg
Cement Maker Titan’s IPO for US Unit Raises $384 Million
(Bloomberg) -- Titan America SA and its owner Titan Cement International SA raised $384 million in an initial public offering, pricing its shares within a marketed range.Most Read from BloombergCitadel to Leave Namesake Chicago Tower as Employees RelocateNYC Sees Pedestrian Traffic Increase in Congestion-Pricing ZoneHow London’s Taxi Drivers Navigate the City Without GPSTransportation Memos Favor Places With Higher Birth and Marriage RatesState Farm Seeks Emergency California Rate Hike After Fir
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What Salary Single People Need To Live Comfortably in 100 Major US Cities
A comfortable living may look different for everyone, but it typically means you can cover your basic expenditures and still have enough money for leisure, savings and even investing opportunities....
- Fortune
Toyota’s hybrid success can’t make up for recalls, faulty data, and Chinese competition, as September sales slump 7.4%
The decline was especially stark in Japan, after Toyota halted production of some models owing to a faulty data scandal.
- Fortune
Toyota unveils a plan to become ‘more loved’ in China by taking a page out of Tesla’s playbook: A wholly owned Shanghai EV plant
The Shanghai factory is expected to start production in 2027 and will develop a new BEV under Toyota’s premium Lexus brand.
- The Daily Beast
Trudeau Caught on Hot Mic Revealing Trump’s Plans for Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told business leaders that U.S. President Donald Trump’s interest in annexing Canada was a very real plan aimed at controlling the country’s vast mineral resources. Trudeau was caught on a hot mic giving his assessment of Trump’s threat to take control of America’s northern neighbor. “I suggest that not only does the Trump administration know how many critical minerals we have but that may be even why they keep talking about absorbing us and making us the 5