- February 25, 2024
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President Emmanuel Macron jeered, booed by angry farmers in Paris
French President Emmanuel Macron was greeted with boos and whistles at the opening of the Paris Agricultural Fair on Saturday by angry farmers who blame
What is greedflation, why are groceries so expensive?
Inflation has changed the way many Americans shop. Now, those changes in consumer habits are helping bring down inflation. Fed up with prices that remain
Mexico president Andrés Manuel López Obrador and New York Times: doxxing
The eldest son of Mexico’s president and the governing party’s presidential candidate said Saturday that their telephone numbers were published on social media and that
What are Warren Buffett’s rules of investing: annual letter
Billionaire Warren Buffett is known as one of the world’s greatest investors, and the 93-year-old has a devout following of people who admire his track
Capital One VentureOne vs. Venture vs. Venture X
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Lohanny Santos: Gen Z grad who went viral on TikTok now sees herself in Hollywood
When Lohanny Santos, a Gen Z graduate and aspiring influencer, hit the streets of New York with a stack of résumés earlier this month, she
Seattle delivery app minimum wage: How bad is it for drivers?
Tony Illes was riding high for four years as a full-time delivery driver for several apps—by his count, he made 10,000 deliveries, a good living
New York City commercial real estate: expert says 1970s-style ‘doom loop’ is here
As nicknames go, Columbia Business School professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh has a doozy. The gray lady herself, The New York Times, dubbed him the “prophet
Chinese carmakers entering U.S. via Mexico serious threat: Trade group
China has become a powerhouse in electric vehicles. Its automaker BYD recently topped Tesla in global EV sales, with Elon Musk recently warning of Chinese
Commentary: Derisking, friendshoring no replacement for fixing your own economic problems
De-risking is in vogue. At the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, both European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and French President Emmanuel Macron