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Retired general: Putin will likely 'wait out' Trump term and take Ukraine
Retired U.S. Army Gen. Jack Keane said he suspects Russian President Vladimir Putin will wait for President Trump to leave office before trying to topple the government in Ukraine. In an interview ...The Hill - 1d -
Elon Musk's 'take your kid to work' day
He brought his son to the Oval Office for a surprise press conferenceBBC News - 6d -
Southwest Layoffs Will Take 15% of Its Work Force
The company said the cuts, the first round of broad layoffs in the airline’s 53-year history, would affect mostly corporate employees.The New York Times - 12h -
‘We have no prenuptial agreement’: Will my wife be able to take my money if I transfer it to my retirement account?
“I have a good amount of money saved up, more than my new wife.”MarketWatch - 19h -
This millennial's startup raised $120 million. He reveals what helped him succeed — and says it's 'more crucial' than hard work
Desmond Lim, Workstream's CEO, shares his journey — from his early financial struggles as the child of hourly workers, to knocking on doors in Palo Alto.CNBC - 6d -
‘I want to enjoy the time we have left’: I’m 68 and plan to work past retirement age. Should I empty my $700K 401(k)?
“‘I have $1.8 million equity in my homes, including my main residence.”MarketWatch - 1d -
Many workers would take a pay cut to work from home — some would forgo at least 20% of their salary
Workers cite the work-life balance afforded by hybrid or fully remote jobs as the biggest benefit.CNBC - Feb. 7 -
Du Plessis successfully defends middleweight belt in rematch with Strickland in UFC 312
Dricus Du Plessis didn’t like the way his first meeting with Sean Strickland ended in a split decision a little more than a year ago, so he made sure there was no doubt on Sunday at UFC 312 in SydneyABC News - Feb. 9 -
Fortnite Shows Why Cheaters Never Prosper After Epic Successfully Sues Pro Player
Epic Games has sent a loud and clear message to the cheaters and hackers of the world about Fortnite. The company "took legal action" against a pro player called RepulseGod and banned them from ...GameSpot - 16h -
Europe, Dazed by Trump, Confronts Hard Choices in Ukraine
Faced with undisguised hostility from the Trump administration, Europeans are preparing for what is shaping up to be a go-it-alone era.The New York Times - 11h
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Trump threatens 25% tariffs on auto, semiconductor, pharmaceutical imports
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he will likely impose tariffs of 25% or more on imports of cars, semiconductors and pharmaceutical products.MarketWatch - 4h -
Here’s what Argentina’s president Milei’s crypto scandal could mean for Argentine stocks
Argentine President Javier Milei is facing impeachment calls after he promoted a little known cryptocurrency libra, which soared and soon plunged. However, it is unlikely to upend Milei’s ...MarketWatch - 4h -
Bumble investors shrug off revamp, shares drop as forecast disappoints
Shares of Bumble Inc. slid after hours on Tuesday after the dating app forecast first-quarter sales that missed Wall Street’s expectations, as it tries to reinvent itself to help users better connect.MarketWatch - 6h -
Dell expected to provide lower guidance next week, but AI servers remain a big bright spot
Here’s why one analyst advises, “Don’t bet against Michael Dell.”MarketWatch - 7h -
Nvidia’s stock is climbing again, and this overlooked reason is helping
Nvidia’s stock has retraced more than 90% of what it lost during the post-DeepSeek dive.MarketWatch - 7h
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UK inflation leaps to higher-than-expected 3% in January
Economists polled by Reuters had expected a January reading of 2.8%.CNBC - 11m -
China’s DeepSeek has taken the world by storm. Here are the brains powering the AI sensation
DeepSeek founder Liang has received the lion's share of media attention in recent weeks as his AI assistant ascended to the top of global app charts.CNBC - 38m -
UK inflation rises to 3% in January
Figure surpasses expectations and highlights challenge for BoEFinancial Times - 42m -
The key to a smartphone free childhood is enforcing 4 'simple' rules, says NYU professor
Jonathan Haidt, author of "The Anxious Generation," says parents feel "powerless" to prevent kids from using smartphones because they're often acting alone.CNBC - 1h -
HSBC sets out scale of cost cuts under new chief’s restructuring plan
UK-based lender reports $2.3bn fourth-quarter profit and says overhaul will cut its annual cost base by $1.5bn from next yearFinancial Times - 1h