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  1. Carney says Canada has no plans to pursue free trade agreement with China as Trump threatens tariffs
  2. Trump was surging after the Venezuela raid—then came Jerome Powell, Greenland, and Minnesota. Now it feels like a ‘historic hinge moment’
  3. Moderate Sen. Rosen says Noem’s conduct is ‘deeply shameful’ and urges impeachment as fury grows over Minneapolis shooting
  4. Schumer calls on GOP to help rewrite DHS bill and advance funds for other departments as shutdown deadline nears
  5. Minnesota-based CEOs, including Coins2Day 500 bosses, call for ‘immediate de-escalation of tensions’ after fatal shooting
  6. Silicon Valley sounds the alarm on deadly Minneapolis shooting. ‘And it’s only a matter of time before they show up in force here in the Bay Area’
  7. The $20,000 longevity weekend for those who recognize that more time is the ultimate luxury
  8. From ‘real tragedy’ to ‘incredibly disturbing,’ Republican voices of dissent on Trump’s Minnesota mayhem emerge
  9. ‘Unique’ winter storm reaches from New Mexico to New England: ”we’re talking like a 2,000-mile spread’
  10. Minnesota protesters’ rare disruption of church services recalls the Quakers during the colonial era before the American Revolution
  11. Europe hates Trump’s play for Greenland so much that even far-right nationalist groups are repulsed
  12. The week Europe grew a backbone: how they went from calling Trump ‘daddy’ to saying ‘no’ to the big American bully
  13. Trump White House says the latest Minnesota shooting victim had a gun. None of the video footage shows that
  14. Silicon Valley talent keeps getting recycled, so this CEO uses a ‘moneyball’ approach for uncovering hidden AI geniuses in the new era
  15. ‘The Bermuda Triangle of Talent’: 27-year-old Oxford grad turned down McKinsey and Morgan Stanley to find out why Gen Z’s smartest keep selling out
  16. Meet a 70-year-old Home Depot store associate who uses AI on his phone about once an hour: ‘I think my job would suffer if I couldn’t’
  17. Massive winter storm leaves 800,000 without power so far as Trump declares emergencies in at least a dozen states
  18. More than 14,100 flights have been canceled across the U.S. with Reagan National in D.C. seeing 99% scrubbed
  19. ‘Reprehensible and disgusting’: Another grieving family in Minneapolis rips Trump White House, decrying ‘sickening lies told about our son’
  20. Inside KPMG’s Orlando Lakehouse: the $450 million COVID boondoggle that’s becoming a secret weapon for the AI revolution
  21. Coins2Day Archives: The business of being Trump
  22. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is redefining the ‘healthy’ American diet—and food companies are making 5 major changes to keep up
  23. Trump’s housing market plan contains a fatal flaw and multiple obstacles, Morgan Stanley says
  24. The CEO of a $2 billion healthcare firm only felt rich after he paid off $100K in student loans—but that joy ‘disappeared’ in less than 3 days
  25. Latest deadly shooting by federal agents pushes government closer to shutdown as Trump claims Minnesota officials are ‘inciting insurrection’
  26. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says ‘we have to draw a line in the sand now’ after fatal shooting by federal agents in Minnesota
  27. ‘Take that money back’: Texas Democrats say it’s time to ‘clean house’ at ICE after another deadly shooting by immigration agents
  28. Stranded by winter weather? Here’s what airlines owe you
  29. Feliza Martinez is a mother of 5 who voted for Trump. Now she’s part of a Minneapolis underground railroad for immigrants’ kids
  30. Trump says U.S. used ‘discombobulator’ weapon in Maduro raid
  31. Trump hails UK troops’ sacrifice after backlash over NATO remark
  32. Alex Pretti, the 37-year-old man killed by Border Patrol in Minneapolis, was an ICU nurse at veterans hospital and had no criminal record
  33. Federal agents shoot and kill another person in Minneapolis. One officer tells bystanders ‘Boo hoo’
  34. Trump backed down from NATO tariffs over Greenland but may cross a ‘red line’ on U.S. military bases there
  35. Days after saying ‘it’s a good thing’ for Mark Carney to sign a trade deal with China, Trump vows a 100% tariff on Canada for doing so
  36. President Donald Trump is acting like the CEO of USA Inc. Is it the strategy America needs?
  37. ‘I’m not sure about what’s going on with the United States’: Alaska’s Murkowski says Trump rattled Davos about a ‘new world order’
  38. Trump’s National Defense Strategy declares ‘sharp shift,’ tells allies to take care of their own security
  39. Three-way-talks between Ukraine, Russia and U.S. held in Abu Dhabi in diplomatic first
  40. From $40 billion to $225 billion: Inside the Trump housing plan to radically change the mortgage bond buying plan
  41. This millennial founder got rejected 73 times before building a 9-figure coffee company. One more no, ‘I would have figured out how to sell a kidney’
  42. Hurricane-level ice storm cancels over 9,000 weekend flights with half of America under warning
  43. When companies take off like a rocket, how can founders steer the ship?
  44. Meet Bad Bunny, Super Bowl headliner: Son of a truck driver and English teacher used to work at a grocery store before becoming a SoundCloud superstar
  45. Why Meta is positioning itself as an AI infrastructure giant—and doubling down on a costly new path
  46. Meet a 23-year-old electrician who was a ‘good student’ but skipped college to join Gen Z’s blue-collar revolution. He makes 6 figures
  47. AI productivity gains are making the rich richer, and they’ll wipe out jobs—but the IMF chief sees a silver lining for low-wage workers
  48. Anthropic’s head of Claude Code on how the tool won over non-coders—and kickstarted a new era for software engineers
  49. Meet TikTok’s new U.S. CEO: Adam Presser, a Harvard business and law double grad
  50. Homeless outreach nonprofits bulldozed a tent with a man sleeping inside, lawsuit says
  51. Minnesota activist released after she catches White House manipulating images of her arrest
  52. Minneapolis’ icy ICE rally sees 100 clergy arrested as thousands protest ‘federal occupation’
  53. Target faces new backlash amid Minnesota ICE raids after boycotts over its DEI rollback. But don’t blame politics for falling profits, analyst says
  54. Winter Storm Fern is about to slam 230 million Americans. Here’s what stores and restaurants typically stay open during severe weather
  55. How Walmart is using AI to reroute essential supplies ahead of Winter Storm Fern
  56. Trump cancels Puerto Rico solar project designed to help 30,000 low-income families in rural areas
  57. IMF chief sees global GDP growth as ‘beautiful but not enough’ to handle ‘the debt that is hanging around our necks’
  58. The Best Infrared Saunas of 2026: Tested by Our Team
  59. The U.S. has ‘escalation dominance’ in a debt war: Europe would face a violent market crash if it dumps Treasuries
  60. The winter storm is so big that over 170 million Americans are under an ice and snow advisory
  61. As Winter Storm Fern barrels in, all eyes are on the Weather Channel. Its CEO is charting the company’s next big forecast: growth
  62. ‘I’ve been here a while and my brain stopped working’: Americans struggle with sub-freezing wind chill as storm closes in
  63. Philadelphia sues Trump administration for removing evidence of slavery from George Washington’s house
  64. Trump’s Education Department accuses New York school district of ‘erasing its Native American heritage’ with name change
  65. Olympic snowboarder turned FBI most wanted drug lord arrested in Mexico, extradited to U.S.
  66. From Trump to Brian Armstrong to CZ, crypto was in the Davos spotlight like never before
  67. Laurel Road review 2026: Online banking with a focus on student loans
  68. Jamie Dimon warns that the $38 trillion national debt is ‘not sustainable’ and it’s one of two ‘tectonic plates’ that may crash in the near future
  69. Best home improvement loans 2026: How to choose the best loan for your situation
  70. Jamie Dimon’s reality check for ambitious workers: ‘There’s going to be a grunt part to every part of a job. Get over it’
  71. Cursor used a swarm of AI agents powered by OpenAI to build and run a web browser for a week—with no human help. Here’s why developers are buzzing
  72. 7 best HELOC lenders in 2026: How to choose the best home equity line of credit for your situation
  73. Apple cofounder Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake for $800 in 1976—today it’d be worth up to $400 billion
  74. CEOs at Davos were split on how bad the AI job wipeout will be
  75. The great power gap: Billionaires are 4,000 times more likely to hold office than you are, and Oxfam warns it’s ruining democracy
  76. Gates Foundation plans to give away $9 billion in 2026 to prepare for the 2045 closure while slashing hundreds of jobs
  77. ‘Wake up, AI is for real.’ IMF chief warns of an AI ‘tsunami’ coming for young people and entry-level jobs
  78. AI anxiety is so widespread that veteran Microsoft researchers are having panic attacks because they’re making themselves obsolete
  79. Trinity Rodman is now the highest-paid player in women’s soccer. That’s a ‘game-changing moment’ for the growth of the sport
  80. Former Bush-appointed federal judge: Why the ICE memo allowing officers into your home without a warrant is unconstitutional
  81. Michelle Obama says friendships are as important as college degrees, job titles, and salary: ‘You’ve got to be really smart and selective about who you let in’
  82. Inside Big Pharma and VC’s big bet on AI: You wouldn’t ‘want to fly an airplane designed by hand, but all of our drugs are designed like that’
  83. Best certificates of deposit (CDs) for January 2026
  84. Airbnb CEO says Steve Jobs taught him that obsessing over details isn’t about control—it’s about helping people think bigger and move faster. But Gen Z doesn’t agree
  85. President George W. Bush used to call Bill Clinton for advice—and his message was consistently to get out of your own way
  86. Jared Kushner’s dream of a Gaza city full of new skyscrapers clashes with reality of 60 million tons of rubble
  87. The U.S. has 3 of the world’s 240 icebreakers, the crucial shipping technology that would unlock Greenland
  88. New York City sues reality TV producer Jordan McGraw, son of ‘Dr. Phil,’ trying to prevent negative police footage from leaking
  89. Taylor Swift’s secret text messages to Blake Lively revealed in court, relevance in dispute
  90. After 78 years as a founding member, U.S. fully withdraws from WHO—and it owes over $130 million to the UN agency
  91. Trump thanks Xi, hails himself for closing TikTok deal: ‘Long into the future I will be remembered by those who use and love TikTok’
  92. ‘Canada thrives because we are Canadian’: Carney fires back at Trump after return from Davos
  93. Current price of gold as of January 23, 2026
  94. Walmart CEO started his career unloading trailers at the warehouse. He says he got promotion after promotion by raising his hand when his boss was out
  95. Personal loan APRs on Jan. 23, 2026
  96. When AI meets healthcare, how should payers react? 
  97. The real cost of job automation isn’t economic, it’s identity 
  98. After 160 years, Huntington Bancshares is powering digital growth—by opening a branch almost every 2 weeks, says CFO
  99. Current price of platinum as of Friday, January 23, 2026
  100. Current price of silver as of Friday, January 23, 2026
  101. Greenland deal doesn’t solve ‘mutual alienation’ between America and its allies, economists warn, and it puts the dollar under threat
  102. Best CD rates on Jan. 23, 2026: Earn up to 4.18% APY if you lock in now
  103. The best high-yield savings account rates on Jan. 23, 2026: Earn up to 5.00% APY
  104. Wall Street celebrates the end of Trump’s Greenland tariff threats and expects the Supreme Court will kill even more of them
  105. Demis Hassabis, and how AI just might wrangle our molecular universe
  106. American TikTok is here
  107. The U.S. was ‘the operating system of the world,’ Scott Galloway says, but now ‘the American brand is chaos, corruption, and coercion’
  108. No ‘job apocalypse’: Goldman Sachs CEO denies the AI hiring nightmare is real
  109. CEOs are bullish but nervous: David Solomon’s Davos readout on deregulation and ‘shotgun’ policy
  110. A Danish app that helps consumers boycott U.S. products increased users by 1,400% as Trump resurrected the Greenland issue at Davos
  111. AI luminaries at Davos clash over how close human-level intelligence really is
  112. Meet the 36-year-old founder of Gen Z stationery brand Papier, who avoids stocks and shares—or as he puts it, ‘a financial roller coaster I can’t control’
  113. Trump has granted clemency to several high-profile white-collar fraudsters. Could Elizabeth Holmes be next? 
  114. American oil company CEOs feel increasingly ‘slighted’ by Trump’s focus on Venezuela: ‘That’s bad for U.S. producers’
  115. Current ARM mortgage rates report for Jan. 23, 2026
  116. Current mortgage rates report for Jan. 23, 2026: Rates steady once more
  117. Current refi mortgage rates report for Jan. 23, 2026
  118. Elon Musk makes the case for why his $2.2 trillion tech empire is the only way to save humanity as the only intelligent life in the universe
  119. TradFi firms are increasingly warming to cryptocurrencies, says Bybit CEO Ben Zhou
  120. ‘Europe looks lost’: Zelensky says Trump’s actions in Venezuela and Iran should embarrass the ‘Groundhog Day’ movie in Davos
  121. Trump sues Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan for $5 billion over claims that his politics got him debanked in 2021
  122. Macron says Europe forced Trump to back down: ‘Europe can make itself be respected, and that’s a very good thing’
  123. How the middle class was hollowed out from 1979 to 2022, according to new federal data
  124. 5 Best Massage Guns of 2026: Personally Tested
  125. Key crypto bill appears bogged down—but one insider says Clarity Act still in strong position to pass
  126. BitGo shares enjoy modest pop on first trading day as crypto IPO parade resumes
  127. Should you use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt?
  128. Jamie Dimon tackles Trump on immigration: ‘I don’t like what I’m seeing … I think we should calm down a little bit on the internal anger’
  129. Best personal loans 2026: How to choose the best loan for your situation
  130. Binance files for crucial EU-wide license, creates Greek holding company
  131. Best banks for early direct deposit of January 2026
  132. Emmanuel Macron’s ‘Top Gun’ aviator glasses in Davos drive obscure Italian stock up nearly 30%
  133. Trump’s Greenland gambit followed a familiar playbook—one he wrote himself
  134. AI makes human intelligence more important, not less 
  135. Deloitte to scrap traditional job titles as AI ushers in a ‘modernization’ of the Big Four
  136. ‘El Botox,’ cartel leader of White Trojans, arrested in western Mexico, authorities say
  137. Everything’s bigger in Texas, including the number of people moving out
  138. No more Mr. Potato Head license plates: Rhode Island mulls revenge after getting ditched by Hasbro
  139. ‘Some form of crisis is almost inevitable’: The $38 trillion national debt will soon be growing faster than the U.S. economy itself, watchdog warns
  140. OpenAI’s former head of sales is entering VC. She still calls herself an ‘AGI sherpa’
  141. America could ‘lose the AI race’ because of too much ‘pessimism,’ White House AI czar David Sacks says
  142. Elon Musk warns the U.S. could soon be producing more chips than we can turn on. And China doesn’t have the same issue
  143. Jamie Dimon is done being ‘binary’: On Trump’s ‘economic disaster’ credit card plan, foreign policy, and NATO
  144. America hacked Venezuela’s grid to literally turn off the lights on Jan. 3. It could happen here, too
  145. Sweden abolished its wealth tax 20 years ago. Then it became a ‘paradise for the super-rich’
  146. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says he welcomes government ban on mass-firing people for AI: ‘We’re going to cure a lot of cancers’
  147. ‘Visual elevator music’: Why generative AI, trained on centuries of human genius, produces intellectual Muzak
  148. Despite promises that AI will create more jobs, 1.2 million jobs were actually slashed last year—a grim throwback to losses from the 2008 financial crisis
  149. Denmark offered to trade Greenland to the U.S. in 1910—and America thought it was crazy
  150. Valentino, one of the first Italian designers to succeed in France, defined the iconic female with bold reds and silhouettes—sometimes problematically
  151. Taylor Swift’s political polarization Rorschach Test: why young women love her and young men really don’t
  152. Michelle Obama clarifies her famous ‘Go high’ motto: It’s not about anger or pain, but more about putting a safety lock on a gun
  153. Startup Cubby is bringing a tech mindset to the wild world of self-storage—and just raised a $63 million Series A
  154. Why AI’s greatest challenge is leadership, not innovation
  155. McDonald’s CEO shares tough love career advice he’d give Gen Z and young millennial workers: ‘No one cares about your career’
  156. Built to last: governance for multigenerational family businesses 
  157. While Trump was hashing out a Greenland deal, the Supreme Court heard his Lisa Cook case. What it means for the future of the Fed
  158. Welcome to the ‘skills mismatch economy’: The shift from roles to skills making your résumé—and your job title—meaningless
  159. 33-year-old former flight attendant posed as pilot and got hundreds of free tickets over 4-year span, authorities say. Why it worked is a mystery
  160. ‘It’s a dramatic drop to an absolutely astonishing level’: Homicide rate plunges over 20% in 2025
  161. Why Strategy bought another $2 billion in Bitcoin despite a slumping crypto market
  162. The shortest flight path for a nuclear missile between China or Russia and the United States goes directly over Greenland
  163. From ‘Teflon Mark’ to ‘Trump Whisperer’: Meet the NATO Secretary General with the golden touch
  164. Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ sets Oscars record with 16 nominations
  165. I’m the Napster CEO and I agree with Pinterest: the Napster phase of AI needs to end
  166. Current price of gold as of January 22, 2026
  167. Personal loan APRs on Jan. 22, 2026
  168. AI drug startup Insilico Medicine launches an AI ‘gym’ to help models like GPT and Qwen be good at science
  169. Current price of platinum as of Thursday, January 22, 2026
  170. Current price of silver as of Thursday, January 22, 2026
  171. Exclusive: Crypto startup ZBD raises $40 million to power video game payments
  172. Ray Dalio studied 500 years of history and says there are 5 cycles driving today’s markets with the same patterns repeating ‘like a movie’
  173. The best high-yield savings account rates on Jan. 22, 2026: Earn up to 5.00% APY
  174. Best CD rates on Jan. 22, 2026: Earn up to 4.18% APY if you lock in now
  175. Ken Griffin says America was sent an ‘explicit warning’ from the bond market, and it’s time to get the national debt in order
  176. The Trump TACO trade is driving up the price of gold as central banks hoard bullion to hedge against the dollar
  177. Exclusive: Cubby raises $63 million in Goldman Sachs-led funding to scale self-storage software
  178. Ray Dalio says CEOs mourning the rules-based order must accept that change is here for good
  179. Donald Trump, CEO-in-Chief: How the president’s dealmaking instincts are shaking up business and the government
  180. Apple needs a hit. Is a wearable AI ‘pin’ the answer?
  181. Elon Musk predicts ‘agonizingly slow’ Cybercab and Optimus rollout. But he’s not giving up on Tesla’s big bet on robots
  182. MAHA’s dietary guidelines prioritizing red meat and dairy is the K-shaped economy in action, economist warns: ‘There’s certainly affordability issues’
  183. Current mortgage rates report for Jan. 22, 2026: Rates tick slightly up
  184. Current refi mortgage rates report for Jan. 22, 2026
  185. Current ARM mortgage rates report for Jan. 22, 2026
  186. The pioneer behind Google Gemini is tackling an even bigger challenge—using AI to ‘solve’ disease
  187. House committee votes to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress
  188. Brett Kavanaugh says letting Trump fire Lisa Cook ‘would weaken, if not shatter, the independence of the Federal Reserve’
  189. Trump TACO trade roars as stocks recover half of yesterday’s loss after messages over ‘piece of ice’ from Davos
  190. Trump seems to be changing his mind on Greenland as he rolls back threat of tariffs amid talks with Denmark, NATO
  191. Jamie Dimon says government should have power to intervene in AI-driven mass layoffs
  192. Thailand’s oldest cement firm turns to 3D printing to revolutionize its business
  193. Coinbase launches expert board to assess quantum computing threat to crypto
  194. The rise of on-demand leadership in the AI economy
  195. Best savings account bonuses for January 2026
  196. Trump’s TACO ‘solution’ to Greenland crisis: Backing off his 10% tariff threats against Western Europe
  197. The Walmart C-suite reshuffle shows how the retailer sees itself now: As a tech company
  198. Why Coinbase split with Andreessen Horowitz and the crypto industry on a key bill—and what’s next for the Clarity Act
  199. Eric Trump’s American Bitcoin: Inside the newest arm of the Trump crypto empire
  200. Trump says Europe does one thing right: drug prices. ‘A pill that costs $10 in London costs $130 in New York or Los Angeles’
  201. Nathan’s Famous goes from 5-cent hot dog stand in Coney Island to $450 million acquisition by Smithfield Foods over 100 years later
  202. WPP’s CTO says AI is reshaping advertising. But creative judgment needs to remain in human hands
  203. Trump doesn’t want America to be ‘a nation of renters,’ but experts say at least one of his proposals may put homeownership more out of reach
  204. Trump calms markets with belligerent call for peace that touts contested antiwar record, reiterates U.S. ‘great power’ status and demands Greenland
  205. ‘AI adoption is accelerating, but confidence is collapsing’: The more workers use AI, the less they trust it. Baby boomers show a 35% drop
  206. ‘How stupid were we’ to give Greenland back: Trump gives history lesson about why the U.S. needs to buy back the ‘big beautiful piece of ice’
  207. Ray Dalio warns the global rules-based order is already ‘gone’ as Trump threatens Greenland: ‘Let’s not be naive’
  208. Trump says Mark Zuckerberg showed him a ‘Manhattan-sized’ AI data center
  209. Ray Dalio warns that the monetary order is breaking down, leaving us with a terrible choice: ‘Do you print money or let a debt crisis happen?’
  210. 6 months later, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy sings a different tune on tariffs, saying the pain of higher prices is coming soon in 2026
  211. 7 ways Europe could hurt the U.S. economically if Trump doesn’t back down over Greenland
  212. Jamie Dimon says he’d have no issue paying higher taxes if it actually went to people who need it. Right now it just goes to the Washington ‘swamp’
  213. Best high-yield savings accounts of January 2026
  214. Anthropic rewrites Claude’s guiding principles—and entertains the idea that its AI might have ‘some kind of consciousness or moral status’
  215. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says ‘a lot’ of six-figure jobs in plumbing and construction are about to be unlocked because someone needs to build all these new AI centers
  216. Nearly 400 millionaires and billionaires across 24 countries are demanding Davos leaders tax them more: ‘Tax us. Tax the super rich.’
  217. Jensen Huang says AI bubble fears are dwarfed by ‘the largest infrastructure build-out in human history’
  218. Jamie Dimon tells Davos: ‘You didn’t do a particularly good job making the world a better place’
  219. Iranian women are leading a revolution—again 
  220. Trump’s AI deal for Silicon Valley: Build your own nuclear, skip years of regulation
  221. Personal loan APRs on Jan. 21, 2026
  222. Slipping on ICE: innocent retailers are the latest collateral damage from Trump’s perpetual noise machine
  223. Current price of gold as of January 21, 2026
  224. Google Cloud exec on software’s great reset and the end of certainty: we’re shifting from predictability to probability
  225. Greenland rare earths mining company stock spikes nearly 150% on Trump ‘trepidation’
  226. Warren Buffett’s successor’s first major move may be to unwind one of his biggest investments: Kraft Heinz
  227. The NYSE’s big tokenization plan is vaporware dressed up as innovation
  228. NeurIPS, one of the world’s top academic AI conferences, accepted research papers with 100+ AI-hallucinated citations, new report claims
  229. ‘We are no strangers to competition and we are no strangers to change’: Ted Sarandos says Paramount is just another Blockbuster
  230. China buys all 12 million tons of soybeans it promised, just in time for Trump to announce new tariffs
  231. Macron urges EU to wield ‘trade bazooka’ against Trump’s tariffs
  232. Current price of silver as of Wednesday, January 21, 2026
  233. Current price of platinum as of Wednesday, January 21, 2026
  234. Match Group says a ‘readiness paradox’ is crippling Gen Z in dating: Fear of hard-launching on Instagram is making it worse
  235. As risk skyrockets, current and former CFOs are in demand for audit committees
  236. The best high-yield savings account rates on Jan. 21, 2026: Earn up to 5.00% APY
  237. Best CD rates on Jan. 21, 2026: Earn up to 4.18% APY if you lock in now
  238. Wall Street is openly talking about whether Trump’s Greenland plan will end U.S. ‘primacy’
  239. Exclusive: Alphabet’s CapitalG names Jill Chase and Alex Nichols as general partners
  240. Scott Bessent insists he’s ‘not concerned at all’ about investors selling America—despite the fact it’s unraveled tariffs before
  241. CEOs at Davos are buying into the agentic AI hype
  242. Netflix’s dueling narratives
  243. Hotels allege predatory pricing, forced exclusivity in Trip.com antitrust probe
  244. Davos 2026: reading the signals, not the headlines
  245. The world needs 8.5x higher GDP to give everyone a Swiss standard of living. As leaders gather in Davos, fear of growth holds this back
  246. The U.S. debt now equals $229,000 per household—and a hefty tax hike looms as the most probable outcome
  247. Apple tops the 2026 World’s Most Admired Companies list—finishing No. 1 for the 19th year in a row
  248. Current ARM mortgage rates report for Jan. 21, 2026
  249. Current mortgage rates report for Jan. 21, 2026: Rates are still holding steady
  250. Current refi mortgage rates report for Jan. 21, 2026
  251. Gates Foundation, OpenAI unveil $50 million ‘Horizon 1000’ initiative to boost health care in Africa through AI
  252. Netflix stock sinks after earnings call, as confident co-CEOs can’t quell investor fears over the Warner Bros. bid
  253. Billionaire Marc Benioff challenges the AI sector: ‘What’s more important to us, growth or our kids?’
  254. Palantir CEO says AI ‘will destroy’ humanities jobs but there will be ‘more than enough jobs’ for people with vocational training
  255. Gen Z’s nostalgia for ‘2016 vibes’ reveals something deeper: a protest against the world and economy they inherited
  256. Best personal loans for moving and relocation 2026: An affordable way to finance your next big adventure
  257. Trump added $2.25 trillion to the national debt in his first year back in charge, watchdog says
  258. History says there’s a 90% chance that Trump’s party will lose seats in the midterm elections. It also says there’s a 100% chance
  259. Trust has become the crisis CEOs can’t ignore at Davos, as new data show 70% of people turning more ‘insular’
  260. Selling America is a ‘dangerous bet,’ UBS CEO warns as markets panic
  261. Crypto market reels in face of tariff turmoil, Bitcoin falls below $90,000 as key legislation stalls
  262. The 9 most disruptive deals of Trump’s first year back in the White House
  263. Satya Nadella’s biggest AI bubble warning yet is a challenge to the Coins2Day 500: It’s time to reinvent the knowledge worker
  264. What Walmart’s CEO succession reveals about the smartest time to exit
  265. At Davos, AI hype gives way to focus on ROI
  266. BlackRock’s billionaire CEO warns AI could be capitalism’s next big failure after 30 years of unsustainable inequality after the Cold War
  267. Trump may name Jerome Powell’s replacement at Davos: Meet the top 4 candidates for Fed chair
  268. Russia’s Lavrov argues that Trump has upended the ‘rule-based global order’ with his pursuit of Greenland
  269. European leaders’ text messages to Trump reveal a very different tone than their Greenland saber-rattling
  270. How you, the American taxpayer, funded an army-scale supersizing of ICE: ‘Trump is militarizing immigration enforcement’
  271. Americans aren’t paying for all of Trump’s tariffs—only 96% of them, study finds
  272. Inside Davos’ pricey power club: Why executives spend up to $1 million a year for access
  273. Billionaire Marc Andreessen spends 3 hours a day listening to podcasts and audiobooks—that’s nearly an entire 24-hour day each week
  274. 5 Best Memory Foam Mattresses of 2026: Personally Tested
  275. The Best Red Light Therapy Masks of 2026
  276. Mass texts and EZ-Pass phishing: $17 billion stolen in crypto scams, largely by the Chinese
  277. Personal loan APRs on Jan. 20, 2026
  278. Truck driving is among the best jobs to have right now, Indeed says—it pays $160,000, with no degree required
  279. Forget the four-day workweek: Despite what Bill Gates and Elon Musk predict, the CEO of the world’s largest workspace provider says it’s not happening
  280. Could Apple ever get a female CEO? Retail head Deirdre O’Brien is an underdog candidate
  281. Jerome Powell to attend Supreme Court oral argument on Lisa Cook’s attempted firing from Federal Reserve
  282. Current price of gold as of January 20, 2026
  283. EU chief von der Leyen on Trump: ‘A deal is a deal. And when friends shake hands, it must mean something’
  284. Current price of platinum as of Tuesday, January 20, 2026
  285. Current price of silver as of Tuesday, January 20, 2026
  286. Why Jollibee is turning to a U.S. IPO to fuel global growth
  287. Wall Street is once again banking on the TACO trade because they’ve been ‘burned’ by believing Trump before
  288. Khosla-backed Formulary raises oversubscribed $4.6 million seed round for its AI-powered private fund manager software
  289. Ready or not, ads are coming to your ChatGPT
  290. Last year, AI hype wowed Davos. This year, leaders are obsessing over how to use the technology at scale
  291. NATO vs. ‘TACO’ trade: Dow futures tumble 400 points on Trump’s latest tariffs while Wall Street hopes for de-escalation at Davos
  292. PwC’s global chairman says most leaders have forgotten ‘the basics’ as new research shows 56% are still getting ‘nothing’ out of AI adoption
  293. The curious case of the ICE pastor as Minnesota protesters disrupt church services and DOJ launches investigation
  294. Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ extends invitations to Russia, Belarus and Thailand along with EU
  295. Trump says he wants Greenland because he was rejected for a Nobel Peace Prize last year
  296. The U.S. Supreme Court could throw a wrench into Trump’s plan to take Greenland as soon as Tuesday
  297. Elon Musk says that in 10 to 20 years, work will be optional and money will be irrelevant thanks to AI and robotics
  298. Pro-Greenland protesters mock Trump’s MAGA slogan with ‘Make America Go Away’ caps
  299. Microsoft researchers have revealed the 40 jobs most exposed to AI—and even teachers make the list
  300. Pinterest CEO: the Napster phase of AI needs to end
  301. I lead IBM Consulting, here’s how AI-first companies must redesign work for growth
  302. The best high-yield savings account rates on Jan. 19, 2026: Earn up to 5.00% APY
  303. Best CD rates on Jan. 19, 2026: Earn up to 4.18% APY if you lock in now
  304. America’s ‘Achilles Heel’ of national debt is exposed by Trump’s Greenland tariff threat, warns Deutsche Bank
  305. Stocks sell off globally as traders digest Trump message saying he wants Greenland because ‘your Country decided not to give me the Nobel’ 
  306. Construction firm Italian-Thai Development is under fire after consecutive crane collapses
  307. Every Friday, Barry’s chairman meets with people who sent him cold emails asking for career advice—‘even random people on LinkedIn’
  308. Trump and his Greenland threats are set to dominate a high-stakes World Economic Forum in Davos
  309. I have been coming to Davos for 16 years. I have never seen such a crisis in U.S./European relations
  310. Learning and work are converging in an integrated new life template for the AI era 
  311. Half of veterans leave their first post-military jobs in less than a year, and spouses face sky-high unemployment—this CEO has a $500 million fix
  312. Goldman investment banking co-head Kim Posnett on the year ahead, from an IPO ‘mega-cycle’ to another big year for M&A to AI’s ‘horizontal disruption’
  313. Geoeconomics is the new geopolitics: Playing offense in the new economy
  314. China birth rate hits lowest since 1949 in blow to baby drive
  315. Current ARM mortgage rates report for Jan. 19, 2026
  316. Current refi mortgage rates report for Jan. 19, 2026
  317. Current mortgage rates report for Jan. 19, 2026
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