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Women will get most of the $124 trillion 'great wealth transfer.' Here's why
Women stand to benefit disproportionately from the greatest generational wealth transfer in history, studies show.CNBC - Mar. 12 -
Women will get most of the $124 trillion 'great wealth transfer.' Here's why.
As part of the ‘great wealth transfer,’ more than $100 trillion is projected to change hands in the coming decades.NBC News - Mar. 12 -
Meta investors shouldn’t sleep on WhatsApp’s potential. Here’s why
The messaging app's business services are driving revenue growth.CNBC - Mar. 18 -
Morgan Stanley is the latest bank to trim its workforce. Here’s why.
Morgan Stanley plans to cut between 2% and 3% of its 80,000 global employees late this month, a person familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.MarketWatch - Mar. 18 -
Odds are good that the stock market has finally bottomed out. Here’s why.
Insiders, sentiment, consumers and economists suggest its time to buy the rebound.MarketWatch - 5d -
Stock volatility poses an 'opportunity,' investment analyst says. Here's why
Stocks have wobbled in 2025. Investors with cash on the sidelines can essentially buy stocks at a discount.CNBC - 4d -
Congress Wants to Kill Section 230. Here’s Why That Law Is Important for Businesses
A repeal of Section 230 could impact all sorts of businesses that operate online, from social media companies to retailers.Inc. - 4d -
The FBI Is Investigating Attacks on Tesla as ‘Domestic Terrorism.’ Here’s Why That Matters
The domestic terrorism designation could give law enforcement sweeping authority to surveil people protesting against Elon Musk’s role in the US federal government, civil liberties experts warn.Wired - 3d -
As investors hunt for reasons to sell stocks, I'm stepping in to buy — here's why
We have all become prisoners of negativity because we don't think anything can go right.CNBC - 2d -
Tuchel says Maguire 'will always be in contention' for England
Thomas Tuchel has insisted Harry Maguire will "always be in contention" for England despite overlooking the Manchester United defender for his first two games in charge.But the defender was not ...Yahoo Sports - 4h -
Canada's next prime minister managed the financial crisis, then Brexit and now Trump's trade war
Canada’s next prime minister has helped run two Group of Seven economies in crisis before and now will try to steer Canada through a looming trade war brought by U.S. President Donald Trump, a ...ABC News - Mar. 10 -
The risks of AI-generated code are real — here’s how enterprises can manage the risk
AI generated code is set to dominate application development. Here's what enterprises can do now to lower the risk.VentureBeat - Mar. 14 -
There’s a Fed put and a Trump put — but there might now be a C-suite put, as well
Companies may put a floor under stocks by switching to buybacks from capital expenditure, according to Citi strategists.MarketWatch - Mar. 10 -
Trump's Treasury chief on 200% EU tariff threat: 'Not sure why that's a big deal' for markets
Treasury Secretary Bessent did not answer when CNBC asked if Trump's announcement was "premeditated," or whether the Cabinet secretary knew about it in advance.CNBC - Mar. 13 -
Why was Mahmoud Khalil arrested and why is it such a big deal?
The Palestinian activist’s arrest has sent shockwaves through US civil society because of its apparent ramifications for immigration and free speech. Here’s what you need to know Continue reading...The Guardian - Mar. 14 -
Judge slams Social Security chief for agency shutdown 'threats' after ruling barring DOGE access
A federal judge reprimanded Social Security's acting commissioner on Friday after he told the media that a recent ruling may force him to shut down the agency.CNBC - 3d -
Krysten Ritter may have witnessed a crime on vacation. She turned it into a novel
Krysten Ritter, whose second novel is out now, loves writing characters who are 'unpredictable, a little bad, a little wounded.'Los Angeles Times - 13h -
I negotiated a $54,000 sign-on bonus at Amazon—now I run a business helping people negotiate salary. Here’s my best advice
Most people wait too long to negotiate their salary, says personal finance and career expert Jasmine McCall. Here's how she landed a $54,000 bonus at Amazon — on top of a 6-figure salary and ...CNBC - 6d -
Why 'excessive heat warnings' won't be part of the forecast
It may be hard to think about sweltering temperatures in early March but excessive heat watches and warnings are getting a new name.The Hill - Mar. 11 -
What are wheat pennies, and why are they sometimes worth thousands?
Sometimes, a penny may be worth much, much more than the one cent it was intended to be.The Hill - Mar. 16 -
Steve Borthwick may use three fly-halves for Six Nations finale in Wales
England’s Fin Smith, Marcus Smith and Ford all in squad ‘Our aspiration is to win the tournament,’ says Borthwick Steve Borthwick is prepared to unleash his triple threat of No 10s ...The Guardian - Mar. 12 -
Denali Will Always Be Denali
At least a dozen other mountains and ridges in the U.S. already carry the name McKinley.The New York Times - Mar. 15 -
Here's when to list your home for sale this spring — it could sell for up to $27,000 more, data shows
The ideal time to sell your home may be fast approaching.NBC News - 6d -
Italy vs Germany: Why their latest Nations League clash matters
It is one of international football’s elite fixtures and always so much more than a glorified friendly. Giancarlo Rinaldi looks ahead to the latest chapter of Italy’s epic rivalry with Germany.Any...Yahoo Sports - 6d -
2025 Big 12 Tournament: Explaining logo-centric court with conference branding scattered throughout floor
Here's why the Big 12 has a new court design and what it meansCBS Sports - Mar. 11 -
The March Madness bracket may have started at a Staten Island pub
Whether you choose a fan favorite or go all in on a Cinderella story, trying to create the perfect March Madness bracket is now a yearly tradition.NBC News - 5d -
Marcus Mariota says the 'grass isn't always greener' in his return to Commanders
Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota says the 'grass isn't always greener' elsewhere.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 14 -
Thomas Tuchel’s new England philosophy is here... but little seems to have changed
Win-now is the approach of the new England manager Thomas Tuchel – although the problem as ever with England is that winning now looks very different to winning then, in the heat and the tumult of ...Yahoo Sports - 4d -
Joey Bosa has the realest reason for why he signed with the Buffalo Bills
Joey Bosa was very relatable here:Yahoo Sports - Mar. 15 -
Why allergy season is getting longer, worse
Allergy season may be getting longer and worse due to the effects of climate change. CBS News' Dave Malkoff breaks down the effects on your health.CBS News - Mar. 14 -
Author John Green explains why "Everything Is Tuberculosis"
You may think tuberculosis is an antique disease -- something that happens somewhere else, in the past, or in a distant place. But tuberculosis is the most deadly infectious disease in the world. ...CBS News - Mar. 17 -
Waiver wire pickups: Look to Naji Marshall, Stephon Castle
The waiver wire always has players who can help fill holes in your roster. Here are the ones to add this week.ESPN - Mar. 12 -
Rules for Portable Batteries on Planes Are Changing. Here’s What to Know.
Some airlines in Asia are tightening restrictions. You may have to repack or turn off your batteries before boarding flights with certain carriers.The New York Times - Mar. 13 -
Here's the West Wing seating chart — whose offices are closest to Trump?
Influence with the president has been a factor in the physical proximity of an aide's office to the Oval Office, but it may matter less in Trump's second term.CBS News - 3d -
Commentary: Why this Puritan sculpture may revolutionize your thinking about the rise of Christian nationalism
Christian nationalism was a flop when the Puritans tried it. See this famous Augustus Saint-Gaudens sculpture for information.Los Angeles Times - Mar. 6 -
Tesla’s stock may be bouncing, but this analyst explains why you should keep selling
One reason Tesla investors should sell into the stock’s recent bounce is because of all the “political noise” surrounding Chief Executive Elon Musk, one analyst says.MarketWatch - Mar. 13 -
Analysis: Why this may be Utah’s toughest draw in its recent NCAA tournament run
The Utes are a No. 8 seed in the NCAAs and will face fellow postseason savvy Indiana in the first round.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 17 -
GdS: Juventus set to sack Motta with Italian replacement agreed – why Milan may be interested
AC Milan are looking to hire a new head coach in the summer, and it seems the choice will be an Italian. However, the market has changed a little this morning it seems. There has not really been ...Yahoo Sports - 3d -
'Some more banana skins in front of us': Why investors may want to increase exposure to bonds
Two money managers deliver their bull case for fixed income exposure.CNBC - 3d -
Michigan's March Madness turnaround under Dusty May shows why he's one of the nation's elite coaches
The Wolverines are the first team since 1975 — when Gerald Ford was president — to reach the Sweet 16 after losing 24 games the year before.CBS Sports - 2d