Credit card losses are rising at the fastest pace since the Great Financial Crisis
Goldman Sachs predicts credit card losses will continue to climb through the end of 2024 or early 2025 for most issuers.
I took a 2-day vow of silence and stopped using my phone—here’s the No. 1 thing it taught me about happiness
Inspired by the University of Pennsylvania “monk class,” I put my phone in a drawer and stopped talking for 48 hours. It helped me learn a lesson on happiness.
Why Warren Buffett thinks interest rates exert a huge gravitational pull on asset values
Higher borrowing costs have a significant impact on every single investment, according to Warren Buffett.
Biden to host Pacific Island leaders in U.S. charm offensive against China
The U.S. will host a second summit with Pacific Island leaders this week, part of a charm offensive to block further Chinese inroads into a strategic region.
Athletics-Ethiopia’s Assefa smashes women’s marathon world record in Berlin
Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa also set a course record with a personal best last year.
Birthplace of the atomic bomb braces for its biggest mission since the top-secret Manhattan Project
Los Alamos is facing growing pains again, as it takes part in the nation’s most ambitious nuclear weapons effort since World War II.
Armenians will leave Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh region amid fear of ethnic cleansing
It is unclear when the 120,000 people of Karabakh Armenians will move down the Lachin corridor.
Ukraine targets a key Crimean city a day after striking Russia’s Black Sea Fleet headquarters
Ukraine on Saturday morning launched another missile attack on Sevastopol on the occupied Crimean Peninsula, a Russian-installed official said.
I took Finland’s free masterclass on happiness: Here are 3 things I learned
Finland is the No. 1 happiest country in the world, and they’re offering a free masterclass about happiness. Here’s what I learned from the course.