Juneteenth 2025: Which US Services and Businesses Are Open or Closed?
Juneteenth brings closures to banks and federal offices, but retailers like Walmart stay open. Plan your day with our guide to what's open or closed on 19 June.
NBA Finals Game 6: McConnell's Grit Meets OKC's Rising Force in Pacers' Do-or-Die Showdown
In NBA Finals Game 6, the Indiana Pacers face elimination against a poised Oklahoma City Thunder squad. With Tyrese Haliburton's status uncertain due to a calf injury, backup guard TJ McConnell may be thrust into the spotlight. As OKC's youthful core looks to make history, Indiana hopes that veteran grit can keep their championship hopes alive.
Inside Tinder's 'Double-Date' Update And Leadership Change—Why Is the App's First Asian American CEO Stepping Down?
Faye Iosotaluno made history as Tinder's first Asian American CEO and revitalized the app by introducing features such as 'relationship type' and 'relationship goals.' Earlier this year, she announced she is stepping down and handing the reins to Match's CEO.
Is Trump the Most Underrated Investor? Earns Hundreds of Millions in Passive Income From Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate
A 234-page US Office of Government Ethics revealed that Trump generates hundreds of millions of dollars from his golf ventures, resorts, stocks and bonds investments, licensing fees, and royalties.
Eurostar Unveils £1.7bn High-Speed Rail Services Connecting London Directly to Frankfurt and Geneva
Private train operator Eurostar on Tuesday announced new routes from the British capital to Germany and Switzerland starting September 2025.
George Soros' Bold Bet: Millions to Make Texas a Blue State Battleground
George Soros is pumping millions into Texas to turn it Democratic, targeting 2026 and beyond. Will his Blue Texas initiative succeed, or is it a pipe dream?
The Best VPNs for Travelling in 2025 That Lets You Stay Safe And Stream Freely
The best VPNs for travel in 2025 keep your data safe, help bypass geo-blocks, and make sure your favorite content is always within reach
Who Is Marianne Lake: Is International Banking Wiz Set To Replace JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon?
Marianne Lake's extensive career and innovative vision position her as a strong contender to lead JPMorgan after Jamie Dimon
While JPMorgan Enforces Office Return, UK Bank CEO Champions AI-Powered Remote 4-Day Work Week
While JPMorgan drags staff back to offices, Atom Bank's CEO bets on AI and a four-day week, calling rigid policies outdated. Is remote work the future of banking?
Citigroup Restricted Services to Gun Sellers—Now Makes Dramatic U-Turn After Pressure from Trump
Citigroup has reversed its 2018 gun-sale restrictions amid pressure from Donald Trump and Republican states. Find out what this means for banks and US gun policy.
Barclays Reveals Top 10 Scams Targeting UK Consumers—Here's How to Stay Safe
Barclays issues warning as it reveals the most common scams victimising UK consumers. Want to protect yourself? Here are some tips that can help.
JPMorgan Bets Big on Asia's Booming Credit Market With Eye-Watering $50 Billion Expansion
JPMorgan aims to meet the evolving financing needs of Asian businesses and capitalise on the region's economic dynamism.
UK's NatWest Banking App is Down: Here Are Other Ways You Can Access Your Money Amidst IT Outage
The bank attributed the disruption to a faulty app update released the previous day and apologised for the inconvenience.
Miss Grand International Issues Explosive Statement on Rachel Gupta Allegations, Citing Abuse of Power, Coercion and Greed
In a YouTube video, Gupta, 21, alleged that the seven months she spent with Miss Grand International Public Company Limited (MGI) were marked by neglect, humiliation and emotional abuse.
Wells Fargo's Reckoning: Who Paid the Price for the Bank's Scandal?
Wells Fargo's asset cap has been lifted—but who paid the real price for the bank's scandal? Explore the employee backlash, whistleblower retaliation, and what's next for the bank's culture.
Wells Fargo Sets Sights on Expansion: What the End of Constraints Means for Its Business Strategy
Wells Fargo is no longer under the Fed's asset cap. Here's how it plans to grow, where it might invest, and what this means for US banking competition.
No End in Sight: JPMorgan Boss Jamie Dimon Clings to Power as He Keeps Successors Waiting
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon isn't retiring anytime soon, leaving heirs waiting and shareholders cheering. Can he navigate the bank through economic turmoil?
Klarna Slashed 40% of its Staff for AI — Now They're Scrambling to Rehire Humans After Customer Backlash
Klarna replaced 40% of its staff with AI, touting savings. However, customer dissatisfaction surged because the AI couldn't handle complex issues, prompting Klarna to rehire humans.
Gambling on Private Credit Business: HSBC Invests £2.95b Amidst Scaling Back of SME-Centric US Biz
This move targets the expanding $2 trillion (£1.48 trillion) global private credit market, traditionally led by firms like Blackstone and Ares Management.
Asda Talks Progress, But Sales Keep Falling: Can Optimism Outrun the Numbers?
Asda's quarterly sales have dropped 4.2%, its steepest fall since the 2021 acquisition by the Issa brothers. While executives stress ongoing transformation, analysts and customers remain unconvinced, questioning whether optimism and digital investment can reverse the supermarket's decline in an increasingly competitive market.
Nationwide Greenlights £100 'Fairer Share' Bonus—Find Out If You're Getting It
Nationwide may issue a £100 bonus to eligible members in June 2025, with confirmation expected on 29 May. Payments will be automatic and are considered taxable income.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's 4 AI, Tech Stock Bets in May Have Already Returned Double-Digit Gains
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's early May investments in Tesla, Nvidia, Dell Technologies, and Impinj have returned substantial gains in the past few weeks.
Trump Delays Sanctions As Putin Misses Ceasefire Deadline
Trump's holding off on Russia sanctions, betting on ceasefire talks with Putin. Will this spark peace in Ukraine or embolden Moscow?
Work From Home? Say Goodbye To Your Bonus, HSBC Warns 23,000 Employees
HSBC has told its UK retail and commercial staff that failing to work in-office at least three days a week may reduce bonuses. Starting September 2025, attendance will be tracked and tied to performance reviews, reflecting a stricter shift in hybrid work expectations.
Donald Trump's Plan to Dismantle CFPB Could Lead to More Ripped-Off American Products
CFPB workers claim that if Donald Trump completely dismantles the consumer watchdog, then ripped-off American products will become more rampant.
The Capital One, Discover Merger Just Happened - Here's What You Should Do With Your Money Now
The merger, announced in February 2024, has left customers wondering about changes to their accounts and financial products.
Engineering Accessibility Excellence: The Purpose-Driven Career of Konain Mukadam
Konain Mukadam turned a serendipitous start into a purpose-driven career, leading accessibility innovation that impacts billions of users worldwide.
Who Is Gopi Hinduja, the UK's Richest Man? Why His £35.3B Fortune Is Raising Eyebrows in 2025's Rich List Shake-Up
Gopichand Hinduja, widely known as Gopi, has once again been named the wealthiest individual in the UK by The Sunday Times Rich List for the fourth year in a row.
Berkshire Hathaway Dumps Banking Stocks in Q1, Sells All Shares of Crypto-Linked Nu Holdings, Citigroup
Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett disposed of all shares of Brazilian bank Nu Holdings, Citigroup, and over £1.61 billion worth of Bank of America shares in Q1.
Complete List Of TD Bank Branches Closing: Is Your Branch Affected?
Bank prioritizes online services and fewer branches as part of efforts to adapt to changing customer habits and streamline operations.