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Who are the Richest Americans in History?

By adjusting historical fortunes for modern inflation, a new ranking reveals that while modern tech leaders like Elon Musk top the list with a…

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Macron’s Sunglasses Spark a Business Boom

The simple act of French President Emmanuel Macron wearing a pair of sunglasses has ignited an unexpected economic and cultural phenomenon, transforming the fortunes…

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The Top 12 Fastest-Growing U.S. Careers Through 2034

The U.S. job market is transforming due to demographic shifts, technology adoption, and changing consumer behavior, with millions of new roles projected to emerge…

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LEGO and Crocs Unveil Playful Brick Clog Collaboration

In a surprising new collaboration, toymaker Lego and footwear brand Crocs have launched the “Lego Brick Clog,” a bright-red, oversized shoe designed to look…

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Gen X and Millennials Face a Historic Inheritance

A major shift in global wealth is expected over the next 10 years, with Gen X and millennials positioned to receive the largest share.…

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World’s Largest Nuclear Plant Reopens in Japan After Long Shutdown

Japan has restarted the world’s largest nuclear power plant, marking a major shift in the country’s energy policy nearly 15 years after the Fukushima…

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How Iran’s Internet Blackout Is Hurting Businesses

Iran has been grappling with its longest and most comprehensive internet shutdown for nearly two weeks, a move that has sharply restricted access to…

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Renaming the Pentagon Could Cost $125 Million

A new analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that renaming the U.S. Department of Defense to the “Department of War” could cost…

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Venezuela Paradox: World’s Richest Nation Crippled by Poverty

Venezuela possesses the world’s largest proven oil reserves, holding over 300 billion barrels of crude, alongside massive deposits of natural gas, gold, iron ore,…

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2026 FIFA World Cup Triggers Global Ticket Frenzy

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be the first 48-team tournament in history, has ignited a staggering global ticket frenzy, with half a…

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What Trump’s Credit Card Rate Cap Would Change for U.S. Consumers

President Donald Trump has proposed a major change to how credit cards work in the United States: a one-year cap on interest rates at…

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The Billionaire Boom: Who Controls Global Wealth in 2026

A data-driven look at the world’s richest people in 2026, showing how tech billionaires like Elon Musk have pushed global wealth to historic extremes.

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NATO Pulled Into Middle East Conflict

NATO has been drawn directly into the Middle East conflict for the first time after alliance air defenses shot down an Iranian ballistic missile…

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What to Know About US Weapons Stockpiles in the Iran Campaign

As US operations against Iran expand, attention is turning to the scale of weapons being deployed and how long stockpiles can sustain the pace…

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Ballistic vs Hypersonic: The Deadliest Missiles Explained

Not all fast missiles are created equal—and the difference between ballistic and hypersonic weapons could decide the future of warfare. Ballistic missiles launch with…

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