Finance (1)
- In 2008, the DOJ had evidence to prosecute senior bankers. They chose not to. Here's what the numbers actually looked like.
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- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says Nvidia now has "zero percent" market share in China — says US export policy "has already largely backfired"
- NVDA stock: Is there a good answer for “how do TPUs *not* pose a threat to GPU”?
- Kirk Coins
- ‘Wow!’: CNBC host stunned as ‘truly incredible’ US jobs number plunges to 189,000 — the lowest level since 1960s
- For decades, Republicans in Washington have told us that tax cuts would trickle down to workers.
Instead, wealth and power has accumulated in the hands of the top 1% at the expense of the rest of us.
It’s unsustainable.
- In 2008, the banks that caused the financial crash were handed $700 billion in taxpayer money. Not one senior banker went to prison.
- A Russian tanker loaded with 730,000 barrels of crude is heading towards Cuba despite the US naval blockade
- Americans are increasingly bleak about their own finances, most say using the US military against Iran was a mistake: ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll
- Dividend Aristocrats vs S&P 500 index performance for 20 years
- Tech layoffs are skyrocketing: Tech companies announced 81,747 layoffs in Q1 2026, the highest quarterly total since at least Q1 2024.
Layoffs have more than DOUBLED from the previous quarter and have risen +580% since Q4 2025.
- You'll Gasp When You Hear How Many Chinese EVs You Can Buy For the Price of a Single US Car
- Service Now (NOW) : Screaming BUY or Rightly SOLD Off?
- Interest on US debt is becoming a top driver of future deficits, as the sheer size of past borrowing overwhelms the fiscal outlook
- Democrat and Republican Voters United on Key Issue: Hatred of Data Centers
- MCU Star Evangeline Lilly Blasts Disney for Marvel Layoffs: "Shame on You for Turning Your Back on the People Who" Gave You "Power"
- Auto loan crisis: Car debt grows and negative equity explodes. 30% of Americans with vehicle loans are upside-down on their loans.
- Americans spent $125 million more on gas on Friday than they did a week ago
- Onetime Google competitor Ask.com, formerly Ask Jeeves, throws in the towel after almost 30 years: "Jeeves' spirit endures"