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Musk Becomes World’s First Trillionaire As SpaceX Shares Jump

Musk Becomes World’s First Trillionaire As SpaceX Shares Jump

Shares in Elon Musk’s SpaceX jumped 11 percent to $150 on their first day of trading Friday after the biggest initial public offering in history, making the polarizing entrepreneur the world’s first trillionaire as he ...

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Ranked: The World’s Inflation Extremes In 2026

Ranked: The World’s Inflation Extremes In 2026

Inflation has cooled in many major economies, but several countries are still facing severe price instability ...

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Amazon Freight Expansion Sparks Selloff Across Trucking Stocks

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Meet The Developers Cashing In On AI Intimacy

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Researchers have identified a key protein that may…

Quantum Computing: Hype Or The Real Deal?

The word “quantum” is defined as “an amount,”…

Bots Have Overtaken Humans Online, Cloudflare’s Data Reveals

Years ago, who would have thought that bots…

"Replacing Lower Value Human Capital": Banks Cut Staff As Recent Grads Face Off Against AI For Jobs

“Replacing Lower Value Human Capital”: Banks Cut Staff As Recent Grads Face Off Against AI For Jobs

As AI reshapes banking, students entering the industry are confronting a double challenge: navigating AI-driven hiring ...

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How Much Money Do Local Utility Companies Make?

For most of us, utility companies are simply part of everyday life. We pay the electric bill, the gas bill, the water bill, maybe trash service and internet, and move on. But did you know that behind those monthly statements…

Ranked: America’s Biggest Industries By Economic Output

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How Out-Of-Work Fisherman Saved The American Revolution

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Asian rice prices logged their biggest monthly gain in nearly two decades in May, as a Gulf energy shock collides with an expected El Niño event later this year. The spike adds to the mounting risks of a broader food price…

AI Can Chart A Course To Disaster Faster Than Humans Can Notice

Earlier this year, researchers at King’s College London gave three commercial AI models—GPT-5.2, Claude Sonnet 4, and Gemini 3 Flash—a tabletop exercise typically used to train human military strategists. Each system played the leader of a nuclear-armed country in a Cold…

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U.S. airlines are beginning to contract with bus companies to run on-the-ground “flights” between nearby cities — and advocates are suggesting…

Still A Bear Market Rally? Or, Is The Bull Back?

Is it still a “bear market rally?” After a big surge from the lows following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Mike Wilson from…

Real Hourly Wages Dive Again In March, Negative For 13 Of Last 15 Months

A soaring CPI had led to negative real (inflation-adjusted) earnings. The drop in purchasing power was steep in March. This article…

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The National Association of Realtors (NAR) estimates millions of Americans have been priced out of the housing market since January as…

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The History of Energy Transitions Over the last 200 years, how we’ve gotten our energy has changed drastically⁠. These changes were driven…

Putnam On Objective Ethics In Economics

The philosopher Hilary Putnam was not a friend of the free market—far from it. At one time he supported the Progressive…

Bungie vs. Fake DMCA Notices: Google Refuses To Hand Over User Data

Chaos ensued last month when fraudulent DMCA notices sent to YouTube resulted in Destiny content creators’ videos being taken down for…

Guest Column: Criminal Laws – California Leaders Protecting Gang Members Instead Of Victims

Over the last decade, California political leaders have been generous to criminals by passing a series of legislative acts that have…

SoCal Grocery Strike Averted; Tentative Agreement Reached After 30-Hour Bargaining Session

UFCW members to vote on new contract next week. A grocery store strike that would have affected 540 stores and 47,000…

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A secretive group is painting crosswalks in Los Angeles where they say the city has failed to provide basic infrastructure to…

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A recession is on the horizon and housing will lead the way. At the start of 2022, the MND average survey…

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From around the corner, down the street, and up your alley, here are some stories that hitting the headlines… and they’re…

Gen. Milley Says Risk Of Conflict ‘Between Great Powers’ Is Increasing

The Pentagon has plans to buildup forces near both China and Russia. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark…

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All the waves made by Don’t Look Up have missed one key landmark – the Pentagon supported the movie.  Unlike several recent DOD-aided…

Building A City From Scratch

In the last decade, entrepreneurs like Bill Gates have taken to public platforms, such as TED Talks, to warn about the…

Quantitative Easing Has Seemingly Ended (For Now)

It appears quantitative easing has pretty much come to an end. At least for now. Although the Fed was still expanding the balance sheet…

Bear Market Anatomy – Revisiting Russell Napier’s Work (Annotated)

“Anatomy of a Bear Market” by Russell Napier is a “must-read” manuscript. Given current market dynamics, a review seems timely. As my colleague,…