Older people in the U.S. control vast wealth. They’re accustomed to stocks adding to their wealth, not subtracting from it.
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Israel is striking Lebanon on Saturday in the heaviest exchange of fire since its ceasefire with Lebanese militant group ...
India is implementing an ambitious plan to create its own AI ecosystem of homegrown models and computing infrastructure ...
THE University of Chester has praised a completed doctorate by celebrated photographer Dr Simon Larbalestier whose work has appeared on Pixies ...
The New York Times reported that tourism accounts for 15% of Catalonia’s GDP, yet the benefits feel increasingly out of reach for residents facing a 70% rent hike over the past decade. As Barcelona ...