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How Much Is One Hour of a CFO’s Time Worth?

A new ranking breaks down how much America’s highest-paid CFOs earn per hour, revealing just how valuable executive time is at the country’s biggest…

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Ranking the World’s Most Valuable Sports Teams in 2026

The Dallas Cowboys, despite not appearing in a Super Bowl since 1996, reign supreme as the world’s most valuable sports franchise in 2026, with…

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Who Holds the Most U.S. Debt?

Foreign countries now hold a record $9.4 trillion in U.S. Treasuries, with Japan remaining the largest overseas owner of American debt.

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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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El Salvador’s Mass Trial Targets MS-13 in Historic Case

El Salvador has initiated a massive collective trial against 486 alleged members of the MS-13 gang, including high-ranking national leaders and street-level coordinators. This…

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50 Days into America/Iran war: A Report Card

Fifty days into the conflict between the United States and Iran, analysts are assessing how both sides are performing militarily, economically, and diplomatically as…

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High-Stakes Talks Begin at the White House on Israel and Lebanon

Behind the White House, second-round talks are set to take place between Israeli and Lebanese representatives as a fragile ceasefire nears its expiration. The…

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