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A letter written onboard the Titanic before it sank sells for almost $400,000 at auction
A lettercard penned by one of the Titanic’s most well-known survivors from onboard the ship days before it sank has sold for $399,000 at auction.
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Tina Knowles put daughters Beyoncé and Solange in therapy as kids: ‘I started seeing this separation and said ‘oh no”
When Beyoncé and Solange were ages 12 and 7, Tina Knowles took them to counseling together. Here’s why and how it paid off.
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Warren Buffett's top stock picks and Berkshire Hathaway come with 15% income bonus in this new fund
A new ETF gives investors access to Warren Buffett’s top stock holdings and Berkshire Hathaway shares, with an extra income-producing options strategy.
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Trump floats tougher Russia sanctions, meets Zelenskyy for first time since Oval Office blowup
President Donald Trump’s Truth Social post comes as he ramps up pressure on Russia and Ukraine to strike a deal to end their war.
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Unrealistic to shift all U.S. iPhone assembly to India, Apple bear Craig Moffett writes to clients
Craig Moffett of MoffettNathanson reacts to the report Apple was aiming to shift production toward India.
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Marvel star Sebastian Stan was ‘saved' by $65,000 ‘Hot Tub Time Machine' check
The 42-year-old is now one of the busiest actors in Hollywood.
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What student loan forgiveness opportunities still remain under Trump
Here’s what to know about the current status of the different federal student loan forgiveness opportunites under the Trump administration.
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35-year-old left the U.S. for India 13 years ago to open a Southern California-style burrito restaurant: ‘I never felt like quitting'
“I wanted to go somewhere that was radically different than the U.S.,” says Bert Muller. Today, his restaurant chain has 103 locations across India.
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Americans are getting flashbacks to 2008 as tariffs stoke recession fears
‘It’s the old poors teaching the new poors,’ said one content creator.
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Amazon and Nvidia say all options are on the table to power AI including fossil fuels
The tech companies have invested mostly in renewable power, but they are now navigating a changed political environment.
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52-year-old quit his job, bought a failing snack company for $250,000—he just sold it for $750 million
In 2011, a burnt-out Charles Coristine left his Wall Street job and bought a “flatlining” snack company. Here’s how he turned LesserEvil around.
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I've studied over 200 kids—and this is the most dangerous and ‘overused' phrase in parenting
How do you comfort your child when they’re upset? For starters, fight the temptation to say these two words, says child psychologist and parenting expert Reem Raouda.
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How TikTok's rise sparked a short-form video race
TikTok’s dominance in short-form video has reshaped social media. Rivals like Meta, YouTube and LinkedIn are investing to compete for users and ad dollars.
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The 10 worst-paying college majors, 5 years after graduation
Foreign language majors earn the least of all college grads early in their careers.
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Plane tickets are getting cheaper as domestic travel demand weakens
Airlines are trimming their domestic schedules as leisure traveler demand comes in lighter than expected.
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More Americans are financing groceries with buy now, pay later loans — and more are paying those bills late, survey says
Consumers are using buy now, pay later plans to pay for essentials such as groceries, as concerns around the economy grow.
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Elon Musk's xAI Holdings in talks to raise $20 billion, Bloomberg News reports
The funding would value the company at over $120 billion, according to the Bloomberg report.
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Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent abuse survivors, dies by suicide
Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse, has died by suicide, her family said Friday.
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Cramer's week ahead: Key economic data and earnings from Apple, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft
C온라인카지노사이트’s Jim Cramer on Friday walked investors through another busy week in the thick of earnings season.
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Yale classmates warn Trump Treasury Secretary Bessent he risks enabling descent ‘into fascism'
A new letter to Scott Bessent accuses President Donald Trump of usurping the authority of Congress and U.S. courts since regaining the White House.