These Are the Cheapest and Most Expensive States to Retire in America in 2026
A study by MoneyLion highlights the varying retirement costs across the US, with Hawaii as the most expensive and West Virginia the cheapest, as economic factors increasingly influence decisions.
The Insurance Scam? Study Claims Americans Overpay by $150 Billion Annually — Tips to Cut Premium Costs
A Vanderbilt study suggests Americans overpay $150 billion annually on insurance, sparking debate over industry practices. Insurers cite climate risks and economic factors for rising premiums.
Trump Economic Ratings Plummet To Historic Lows As US Grocery Prices Reach A Staggering Four-Year High
President Trump's economic approval rating has hit a record low as grocery prices surge, challenging his 2026 campaign promises. Rising tariffs and global conflicts contribute to the economic downturn.
Americans Hit by Sharpest Grocery Price Rise in 4 Years — Tomatoes Jump 39%, Seafood Up 6%
US grocery prices jumped 0.7% in April, the steepest monthly rise since August 2022, with tomatoes up 39% and seafood 6.2% higher year-on-year.
Zohran Mamdani Closed New York's $12 Billion Deficit — But Not the Way He Promised
Zohran Mamdani says New York has closed a $12 billion deficit, but the deal relies on state aid, temporary fixes, and dropped tax plans, raising doubts about long-term stability.
Robert Kiyosaki Warns Governments Will Print More 'Fake Money' — Recommends Bitcoin, Gold, and Silver
Robert Kiyosaki warns about inflation and national debt threatening the US economy, criticizes the Federal Reserve, and recommends investing in gold, silver, and cryptocurrencies for protection.
Beware Of 'Dollar Dribbling' Trap: Why Your $5 Daily Coffee Isn't the Real Money Problem
Ex-Wall Street trader Vivian Tu says the daily coffee is not the problem. UK data shows the real drain is spending people never consciously choose.
What Is a 'Claude Evangelist'? Everything to Know About Anthropic's High-Paying $315K AI Role
Anthropic is hiring an 'Applied AI Claude Evangelist' with a salary up to $315,000 (£233,100) to be the face of AI innovation in the startup ecosystem, driving developer adoption and engagement.
Who Is Richer: Kevin Warsh or Jerome Powell? Incoming and Outgoing Fed Chairs' Net Worth Laid Bare
Kevin Warsh, confirmed as the new US Federal Reserve Chair, is the wealthiest individual to hold the position, with a net worth between $170 million and $226 million.
UK Gambling Tax Overhaul: What the 2026 Changes Mean for Players and Operators
The UK's planned 2026 gambling tax overhaul could change betting odds, bonuses, and operator strategies as the industry adapts to higher duties and tighter regulation.
Why the US Inflation Feels Worse Than 3.8%: The Growing Gap Between Official Data and Real Life Costs
US inflation hit 3.8%, but rising food and energy costs leave many Americans feeling a far greater cost-of-living squeeze.
Grant Cardone Says 'Bitcoin Is the Real Thing' — Claims Gold Sellers Lose 20–30% Trying to Cash Out
Real estate mogul Grant Cardone favors Bitcoin over gold and silver. Discover his innovative strategy combining crypto and real estate, and his bold predictions for Bitcoin's future value.
Is LeBron Retiring? NBA Icon Shares a Cryptic Update on NBA Future After Lakers' Disappointing Playoff Exit
LeBron James has sparked retirement speculation after the Lakers' playoff exit. The veteran forward plans to reflect with family before making a decision.
What Is PMOS? Difference to PCOS, Cause, Symptoms and Cure Explained as Name Change Sparks Confusion
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) has been renamed to Polycystic Metabolic and Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) to better reflect its metabolic and hormonal complexities.
Brandon Clarke's Contract Details Surface After Death — Inside the Grizzlies Star's $52 Million Deal
Brandon Clarke, Memphis Grizzlies forward, tragically passed away at 29. His death is under investigation, with a possible drug overdose suspected. Clarke's career and financial impact remain significant.
CNN, MSNBC and Major US Newspapers Accused of 'Pro-Israel' Bias in Gaza Coverage Following Analysis of 17,000 Reports
A bombshell review of 17,000 reports levels pro-Israel bias charges at CNN, MSNBC and US papers over Gaza, as journalist deaths hit 262 since war's start. Spotlight falls on casualty framing gaps.
UK Employment Forecast 2026: 163,000 Jobs Threatened as Iran Conflict Disrupts Supply Chains
A new forecast warns the UK could lose 163,000 jobs in 2026 as higher energy costs and supply chain disruption hit manufacturing, construction and consumer spending across key regions.
Meta Severance Revealed: US Staff To Get 16 Weeks Base Pay Amid 8,000 Job Cuts
Meta plans to cut 8,000 jobs globally starting May 20, focusing on AI-driven restructuring. Severance packages vary by region, with US employees receiving at least 16 weeks' pay.
Is Lebron James Finally Retiring? NBA Star to 'Recalibrate' Future After Lakers Playoff Loss
LeBron James says he will 'recalibrate' his future after the Los Angeles Lakers were swept out of the playoffs by the Oklahoma City Thunder, leaving his NBA career at a crossroads.
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Comedian Bill Maher Says Trump Was So Smitten by Xi He'd Have Happily Carried His Bags Home Himself
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Abu-Bilal al-Minuki Killed: What to Know About ISIS Second-in-Command Leader Targeted in US-Nigerian Operation
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Trump's Three-Time Voter Brands President 'Naive' as Iran War Sends Fuel Prices Soaring in GOP Areas
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Health Chief Overseeing Trump's Hantavirus Crisis Is a Penile Implant Specialist and Hosted a Show Called 'Erection Connection'





