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By Nick LichtenbergDecember 29, 2025

LawNew York City finally joins London, Singapore and other world-class cities with a tap-only subway system
By Philip Marcelo and The Associated PressDecember 29, 2025

Politics‘Adapt, shrink or die’: Trump begins slashing UN aid with $2 billion pledge a fraction of previous contributions
By Jamey Keaten, Matthew Lee and The Associated PressDecember 29, 2025

By Sheryl EstradaDecember 29, 2025

EconomyNo one’s happier about calls for a ‘back-seat’ Fed than Fed insiders who were targeted by the White House this year
By Eleanor PringleDecember 29, 2025

By Robin Paxton and BloombergDecember 28, 2025

North AmericaInteroceanic Train derails in southern Mexico, injuring at least 15 and halting traffic on line
By The Associated PressDecember 28, 2025

EconomyThe job market in 2026 will suffer from ‘uncomfortably slow growth’ in the first half but reverse higher later in the year, JPMorgan says
By Jason MaDecember 28, 2025

By Sarah Maddox and BloombergDecember 28, 2025

North AmericaThis Warren Buffett-backed wildlife rehab center estimates not having old newspapers to use would create more than $10,000 a year in new costs
By Michael Weissenstein and The Associated PressDecember 28, 2025

North AmericaThe retirement of this notoriously finicky card marks the end of an era for one of the world’s oldest and largest transit systems
By Philip Marcelo and The Associated PressDecember 28, 2025

Real EstateParis Hilton took out a mortgage on the $63 million mansion she bought from Mark Wahlberg. Here’s why that’s actually a smart financial decision
By Sydney LakeDecember 28, 2025

SuccessGetting hired in 2026 is all about your ‘microcredentials’ says CEO of $1.3 billion learning platform—this is what he tells Gen Z to focus on
By Eleanor PringleDecember 28, 2025

By Isabelle Lee, Alexandra Semenova and BloombergDecember 27, 2025

BankingRussian official warns a banking crisis is possible amid nonpayments. ‘I don’t want to think about a continuation of the war or an escalation’
By Jason MaDecember 27, 2025

EconomyAfter U.S. debt soared to $38 trillion, the ‘easy times’ are now over as hedge funds jump into the bond market, former Treasury official warns
By Jason MaDecember 27, 2025

CommentaryWhy over 80% of America’s top CEOs think Trump would be wrong not to pick Chris Waller for Fed chair
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianDecember 27, 2025

AIEx-Palantir turned politician Alex Bores says AI deepfakes are a ‘solvable problem’ if we bring back a free, decades-old technique
By Dave SmithDecember 27, 2025

RetailThree in four Americans say groceries are so expensive they’ve been forced to cut down on other spending
By Andrew Adam Newman and Retail BrewDecember 27, 2025

By Sharon GoldmanDecember 27, 2025

Cybersecurity2026 will be the year you get fooled by a deepfake, researcher says. Voice cloning has crossed the ‘indistinguishable threshold’
By Siwei Lyu and The ConversationDecember 27, 2025

Economy‘You can’t see China now as a reliable supply-chain partner’: Graphite mines forsaken for 70 years come back into fashion
By Michael Hill and The Associated PressDecember 27, 2025

InvestingSilver prices continue soaring as debt fears and geopolitical tensions send precious metals to fresh record highs
By Jason MaDecember 26, 2025

PoliticsAnduril founder Palmer Luckey is among the U.S. defense execs and companies sanctioned by China over arms sales to Taiwan
By The Associated PressDecember 26, 2025

EnergyDominion Energy Virginia sues over Trump order to halt offshore wind project, calling it ‘arbitrary and capricious’
By The Associated PressDecember 26, 2025

EconomyTrump’s tariffs actually slashed the deficit from a record $136.4 billion to less than half that. Here’s what else they did
By Wyatte Grantham-Philips, Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressDecember 26, 2025

Personal FinanceGen Z spends hundreds a month on ‘treat culture,’ justifying it with the challenges of daily life—but that’s a ‘slippery slope,’ Bank of America says
By Sydney LakeDecember 26, 2025
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