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One spouse graduated debt-free while the other had $20,000 in student loans, so they now teach their kids to avoid loans and consider affordability over presti…
A former Google employee says AI equity, job security concerns, and years of side projects convinced him to leave and build his own company.
Uganda’s army chief, President Museveni’s son, shut down Nation Media Group’s TV and print outlets in a dawn raid, stripping Ugandans of key independent news s…
Washington’s July 4th "Freedom 250" fireworks display will use 851,000 fireworks over 40 minutes, aiming to set a Guinness World Record and surpass the 2015 Ph…
Iran launched retaliatory strikes against U.S. military sites, testing a fragile ceasefire and risking escalation. Both sides exchanged threats, raising fears …
Iran lost narrowly to miss the knockout rounds at the 2022 World Cup despite an unbeaten group stage; two 90th-minute disallowed goals and a 96th-minute equali…
Colombia beat Portugal 2-1 to top their World Cup group and face Ghana in the Round of 16, their first win over a European side at a World Cup in 24 years. A d…
Intel's stock surged over 230% this year and nearly 484% in 52 weeks due to a late but aggressive pivot to AI and new partnerships. This turnaround, driven by …
Cody Gakpo will stay with the Netherlands' World Cup team in Qatar despite losing his unborn son. His decision highlights the intense personal pressures elite …
A Tanger director sold $518,000 worth of stock but retains significant holdings, suggesting no major concern. The stock is at a 52-week high, limiting near-ter…
The U.S. struck Iran's Sirik and Qeshm Island, marking the first direct hits on Iranian soil in years, as tensions escalate over shipping attacks. This risks d…

























