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3 bad financial habits solopreneurs can’t afford thumbnail
The Business Economics

3 bad financial habits solopreneurs can’t afford

Taking the leap from traditional employee to solopreneur involves a number of decisions and considerations that may come as a surprise if you’ve...

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The Business Economics

Housing market inventory power: Where states stand heading into spring

Want more housing market stories from Lance Lambert’s ResiClub in your inbox? Subscribe to the ResiClub newsletter. When assessing home price momentum, ResiClub believes it’s important to monitor...

The new cola wars are upon us—but this time it’s the battle of AI thumbnail
The Business Economics

The new cola wars are upon us—but this time it’s the battle of AI

Days before the Super Bowl, Anthropic dropped a handful of Super Bowl ads taking aim at OpenAI’s impending advertising model for ChatGPT. The...

Kagi’s new app is like Google Translate—plus privacy thumbnail
The Business Economics

Kagi’s new app is like Google Translate—plus privacy

The notion of instant on-the-go translation is nothing new for most of us, thanks to the now-ubiquitous Google Translate service. But a scrappy...

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The Business Economics

How the Olympic cauldron became its own spectacle

At the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, the iconic cauldron of the Games is putting on a daily show just like its athletes. ...

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The Business Economics

Barclay brothers given six weeks to strike deal to avoid bankruptcy

Howard and Aidan Barclay have been given six weeks to reach an agreement with creditors after HSBC launched bankruptcy proceedings over debts linked...

Women in tech and finance face higher risk of AI job losses, City of London report warns thumbnail
The Business Economics

Women in tech and finance face higher risk of AI job losses, City of London report warns

Women working in technology and financial services are at greater risk of losing their jobs to artificial intelligence and automation than men, according...

Post Office to receive £104m taxpayer bailout to cover historic IR35 breach thumbnail
The Business Economics

Post Office to receive £104m taxpayer bailout to cover historic IR35 breach

Post Office Limited is set to receive more than £104 million in taxpayer support after being hit with a substantial bill for historic...

Santander attacks FCA ‘overreach’ as UK car finance scandal bill passes £460m thumbnail
The Business Economics

Santander attacks FCA ‘overreach’ as UK car finance scandal bill passes £460m

Santander has renewed its criticism of the City watchdog after its compensation bill for the UK motor finance scandal climbed above £460 million,...

Pinterest sacks engineers after internal tool exposed laid-off staff during AI-driven cuts thumbnail
The Business Economics

Pinterest sacks engineers after internal tool exposed laid-off staff during AI-driven cuts

Pinterest has dismissed two engineers after they created and shared a software tool that identified colleagues who had been made redundant during a...