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Warren Buffett’s death plan dodges taxes and will make his kids ‘philanthropic titans,’ says wealth inequality guru

Warren Buffett plans to direct his wealth to a trust for his children, raising concerns about inequality.

Arizona small businesses owners struggle to make ends meet, voting for economic relief this election

Arizona small business owners prioritize economic relief, influencing votes with tax cuts and job market concerns.

Yonder, a London fintech startup offering rewards for credit card spending, has raised $30.1 million using this 11-slide pitch deck

London fintech startup Yonder secures $30.1 million for credit card rewards and European expansion.

LARRY KUDLOW: This is the Fed’s 50-basis point gift to Kamala Harris

FOX Business host Larry Kudlow reacts to the Federal Reserve's 50-basis point rate cut and political implications.

Sam’s Club’s corporate supply chain team is merging into Walmart. Read the internal memo announcing the ‘big step.’

Sam's Club merges supply chain with Walmart, driving growth potential and seamless resource access.

Fed cuts interest rates for first time in 4 years – here’s what that means for your wallet

The Fed's half-point rate cut aims to boost borrowing, with inflation nearing the target rate.

Boeing begins layoffs amid labor union strike, controversy over CEO’s home purchase: ‘Very difficult time’

Boeing CEO moves to Seattle amid 33,000 workers striking; temporary furloughs and pay cuts implemented.

Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates for the First Time in Four Years

Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for first time since lockdowns, lowers benchmark federal funds rate.

BREAKING: Fed Cuts Interest Rates by Half a Point, Markets React

Federal Reserve cuts rates by 50 basis points in first move since Covid, signaling economic concerns.

Dow leaps to all-time high — then tumbles after Fed slashes rates by half-point

Stocks closed with modest losses as the Federal Reserve cut rates, Dow hitting high then dropping.

‘Joe Rogan’ guest who ripped FDA sees mail-order pharmacy ReviveRX caught up in embarrassing recall

Mail-order pharmacy ReviveRX's recall risks customers' health due to testosterone mistakenly sent instead of medication.

It’ll be a while before you feel today’s interest-rate cuts

Federal Reserve cuts rates, but Americans may not immediately feel relief of first cut in years.

Meet the ex-Googler joining Goldman Sachs to build tech and cut costs for its investment banking and trading business

Melissa Goldman to lead Goldman Sachs' technology division, emphasizes automation, technology advancements in Q&A.

The Contrast Between How Virginia Performs Against Its Competitors Is Something Else

Virginia surpasses Maryland and DC in job recovery, labor force size, and job growth sectors.

Port strikes could have ‘devastating’ impact to economy, retail trade group says

Retailers prepare for potential port strikes, while the most crucial holiday season approaches for business.

23andMe board resigns in feud over CEO Anne Wojcicki’s plan to take company private

All seven directors resigned in rebuke of CEO's plan to take 23andMe private. Shares surge.

Boeing to furlough tens of thousands of US executives after 30K workers strike

Boeing to furlough tens of thousands as 30,000 machinists halt production with strike. CEO announces plans.

Chicken joints join growing number of restaurants offering $5 meal deals

National Chicken Month sees Popeyes offer 3 pieces of fried chicken for $5, joining value trend.

Best and worst things to order at a seafood restaurant, according to chefs

Chefs recommend grilled mackerel and pan-fried sea bass; opt for local fish for freshest taste.

This $1,400 luggage is the hottest quiet status symbol for celebrities and wealthy travelers. The more beat up it looks, the better.

Wealthy travelers are obsessed with Rimowa's sleek aluminum luggage starting at $1,430, a status symbol.

We tried and ranked every Chili’s burger from worst to best, and the winner was the most unusual

Chili's menu testing reveals heavy double-stacked burgers, but praised for creativity with Santa Fe Burger.

Satellite images show the difficult mission to save a stricken oil tanker in the Red Sea

Efforts by European naval mission rescue tanker stranded in Red Sea without oil spill.

Western nations have bought $2B in Russian oil this year through sanctions workarounds

Western nations indirectly bought $2 billion of Russian oil through Turkey, exposing loopholes in sanctions.

I tried the signature burgers from McDonald’s, Wendy’s, and Burger King. The Big Mac was my least favorite.

I tried signature burgers from McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King; McDonald's Big Mac was underwhelming.

Mitch McConnell vs. Donald Trump (and the voters)

Senate Republicans gathered for Mitch McConnell’s off-the-record lunch, discussing possible tax hikes for Pentagon funding.

‘A rabbit hole most people know nothing about’: How insurance became the NFL’s secret hack

Aaron Rodgers' missed games cost Jets $22 million and salary cap relief, labeling it a tragedy.

Ukraine war analyst says Russia keeps surprising him with just how bad its soldiers are: ‘The bar is very, very low’

Russian soldiers in Ukraine war show poor training, treated as disposable, resulting in quick deaths.

Decades-old kitchen staple company Tupperware files for bankruptcy

Tupperware Brands Corporation files for bankruptcy, citing financial woes and seeking Chapter 11 proceedings.

Child care for 2 kids now costs nearly 40% more than rent across 100 largest US metros: study

FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti examines latest market,political news about Target, child care costs, and rapper Cardi B.

I’m 62 and have no plans to retire. I focus on the parts of my work that bring me joy.

David Horne never planned to retire at 55, now 62, flourishing in entrepreneurship and family time.

I work at Amazon and I plan on ‘coffee badging’ instead of working from the office 5 days a week

Amazon announces five-day office mandate, sparking concerns and eroding trust among employees in Germany.

Vilnius is cheap, safe, and fun — no wonder it’s the world’s happiness capital for Gen Z

Lithuania's capital, Vilnius, named happiest for people under 30 with green spaces and safety.

I take quiet vacations from my $300,000 Wall Street job because the work isn’t fulfilling. Here’s how I get away with it.

Wall Street VP uses 'quiet vacationing' to focus on side hustle during travels, balancing work efficiently.

Iconic American Homeware Company to File for Bankruptcy After 78 Years in Business

American brand Tupperware, famous worldwide for plastic food containers, faces bankruptcy after 78 years.

Tupperware files for bankruptcy as its colorful containers lose relevance

Tupperware Brands Corp. files for bankruptcy amid challenges in demand and financial losses. Company struggles post-pandemic.

Sam’s Club boosting pay for 100K frontline workers, ‘potential to earn thousands’ in annual bonuses

Sam’s Club boosts pay for 100,000 workers, offering a road map for financial security and bonuses.

I always knew I wanted to launch a startup in India — so I made 2 key career moves in the US first to...

Rohan Bhide's entrepreneurial journey from Meta to launching his own startup in India in 2024.

Volkswagen recalls vehicles for doors opening unexpectedly while driving

Auto industry faces surge in insurance prices as Volkswagen recalls electric SUVs for faulty door handles.

Red Lobster is back; CEO plots future for seafood chain

Red Lobster emerges from bankruptcy with new CEO leading the seafood chain's new chapter.

Danger ahead: Europe’s new law is ‘going to impact every single American’

New European law on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive could impact American businesses deeply.

Justice Department probing banks for alleged collusion in $36B Archegos liquidation: report

The Justice Department investigates banks colluding during liquidation of fraudster Bill Hwang's investment firm. Banks face scrutiny.

Alaska-Hawaiian merger clears DOT, must preserve rewards miles and routes

Department of Transportation approves Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines merger with certain critical conditions.

Gymnast Livvy Dunne reveals the truth about female-athlete marketing: ‘There’s not a lot of professional leagues’

Viral gymnast Olivia Dunne highlights importance of female athletes expanding brands while in college.

We compared Burger King in the UK and the US. We noticed a few key differences but still see why it’s an international hit.

Business Insider reporters compared Burger King experiences in the UK and US, revealing surprising similarities.

Amazon employees irate after CEO announces mandatory return-to-office policy: ‘Take my money and leave?’

Amazon employees unhappy as CEO Jassy enforces 5-day office return, sparking frustration and backlash.

Ronaldo’s Saudi club fires coach after slow start

Al Nassr seek new coach after firing Luis Castro; searches include Stefano Pioli among others.

A millennial couple who moved to South Korea says $400 a month for full-time childcare is a huge perk

Millennial couple amazed by South Korea's affordable childcare costs; pay just over $400 monthly.

Amazon CEO’s ‘bureaucracy mailbox’ for employees is a smart idea that more companies need

Amazon launches a "bureaucracy mailbox" for workers to report inefficiencies and pushes for organizational improvements.

Sam’s Club boosting pay for workers

Sam's Club boosts pay for frontline workers, aiming to enhance staffing stability amid high retail turnover.

Pentagon Gives $1.5 Million in Taxpayer Money to Fake Meat Company

The Department of Defense funds $1.5M for fake meal company of Democratic donor, sparking controversy.

Sam’s Club is boosting its starting wage to $16 and speeding up raises for nearly 100,000 workers

Sam's Club raises starting wage to $16 with faster pay increases, aiming for more meaningful retail jobs.

Hey, How About No: AI Company Co-founder Says ‘We’re Going to Have Supervision’

Books tell real and fake stories with valuable messages. Proposals for an oppressive technostate raise concerns.

Oracle’s Larry Ellison is now the world’s 4th-richest person after a $57 billion wealth surge this year

Larry Ellison leapfrogged Bernard Arnault to become the world's fourth-richest person, now valued at $181 billion.

Policy group says Harris’ small business break gets drowned out by other higher taxes

Main Street Alliance's Richard Trent discusses Vice President Kamala Harris' 'bold' proposal for small businesses.

Boeing execs barred from flying business class to save money during strike

30,000 Boeing workers on strike rejecting new contract, company cuts costs, freezes hiring, considers furloughs.

Amazon’s RTO mandate won’t pay off in the way the company hopes

Amazon workers protest return-to-office policy, facing potential morale and retention challenges amid hybrid work shift.

The agonizing uncertainty of America’s so-so economy

Consumers cautious amid economic uncertainty, considering delaying big purchases, awaiting election outcome for clarity.

Hamptons real estate mogul Brandon Miller’s widow sued for nearly $195K of unpaid rent at posh NYC pad

The widow of Brandon Miller sued for unpaid rent on luxurious Park Avenue pad.

Starbucks’ North America CEO is retiring after only 8 months on the job — and he won’t be replaced

Starbucks will go without North America CEO as Michael Conway retires in November. Sara Trilling steps in.

Engineer of doomed Titan submersible: I ‘100%’ felt pressured to get it operating

Engineer Tony Nissen felt heavy pressure to launch the doomed Titan submersible, battling with boss Rush.

Amazon employees blast new RTO policy in internal messages: ‘Can I negotiate my manager to PIP me?’

Amazon CEO mandates employees back to the office five days a week, sparking criticism and backlash.

Target looking to hire 100K seasonal workers for holidays

Target plans to hire 100,000 seasonal employees to bolster its workforce for upcoming holiday shopping.

Amazon orders employees to return to office 5 days a week, warns of corporate restructuring

Amazon CEO Jassy mandates office return for corporate workers five days a week starting Jan. 2.

Wall Street CEO Peter Orszag downplays worries about junior bankers’ long hours: ‘Interesting work’

Lazard CEO dismisses concerns over young bankers' burnout, touting long hours of "interesting work".

Boeing’s CFO says business ‘in difficult position’: Read memo to employees

Third Bridge global head of analysts gives insight on Boeing factory workers strike impact.

Wall Street bets surge for jumbo half-point cut by Fed — here’s what that means for your wallet

Wall Street investors predict Federal Reserve may opt for jumbo rate cut over quarter-point cut.

Inside the futuristic new way to take your money: Ads inside your car

Future cars will use in-vehicle cameras to show tailored ads, listen to conversations, and personalize experiences.

Boeing freezes hiring after strike spurs drastic measures to save cash

Boeing considers temporary furloughs amid strike by over 30,000 workers on the West Coast.

Americans are falling behind on credit card bills, auto loans — and Wall Street is getting worried

Americans face increasing challenges with bill payments, worrying Wall Street as delinquency rates rise.

I spent $5,700 to fly in British Airways’ business-class suites. I’ve never had so much privacy on a plane before.

Flying British Airways' business-class Club Suite offers unparalleled privacy, luxury amenities, and direct aisle access.

23andMe agrees to pay $30M to settle lawsuit over 2023 data breach

23andMe settles class action lawsuit over 2023 data breach for $30 million, denies wrongdoing.

These cities offer the best commutes for workers

Check out the top 10 cities with the best commutes – rankings based on Lyft survey.

Millions of student-loan borrowers are about to lose a key safeguard that’ll put their credit scores and debt relief at risk

Key safeguard for student-loan borrowers ending, potentially impacting credit scores, forgiveness programs, and payment statuses.

Wall Street raises bets that Google won’t escape antitrust battles unscathed: report

Wall Street analysts warn of potential Google breakup amid federal antitrust lawsuits, foresee negative impact.

How I went from community college to a Blackstone internship in just 5 years

Elian Hilario shares his journey from the Dominican Republic to a Blackstone internship in NYC.

Why this founder swears by going meeting-free two days a week

Founder Madeline Mann boosts productivity by limiting work meetings to certain days each week.

Home Depot to pay nearly $2M penalty for allegedly overcharging customers

Home Depot ordered to pay nearly $2 million for overcharging customers, engaging in false advertising.

‘Shark Tank’ star Kevin O’Leary says get married sooner, have more kids — and forget about the costs

Kevin O'Leary advises marrying sooner and having kids sooner, prioritizing family over wealth accumulation. Cherish time with children.

Estheticians share 5 red flags to look out for when getting a facial

Estheticians advise using medical-grade skincare products and caution against those overly focused on labels.

Car affordability concerns won’t go away anytime soon, data shows

Auto industry insurance prices surge with high ownership costs, signaling more potential sticker shock for Americans.

5 things to know about billionaires, from a personal assistant to the uber-wealthy

Working for billionaires can have its quirks, according to a personal assistant to the ultrawealthy.

A Gen Xer shares the saving strategy that grew his net worth from $50,000 to $1 million in 15 years

Gen Xer grows net worth from $50,000 to $1 million, aims to retire at age 60.

A 27-year-old who quit her job to resell sneakers online explains how she got her start and sourced profitable products

Val Zapata's Shoe Game Co. sells sneakers and streetwear through Whatnot, evolving from hobby to business.

Digitally-native Gen Zers aren’t immune to romance scams

Gen Zers, though digitally savvy, can still fall victim to evolving romance scams online. Experts caution.

Welcome to interest-rate cut week: Here’s how the Fed’s next move will impact everything from home prices to new cars loans

Federal Reserve expected to cut interest rates, impact to be felt gradually, benefits anticipated for economy.

How to tell if it’s imposter syndrome or if you’re just bad at your job, from the ex-VP of HR at Microsoft

Former Microsoft VP Williams advises on overcoming imposter syndrome by assessing role importance and work results.

The Airbus A321XLR could be a game changer for budget airlines. See how Wizz Air’s cheap 7-hour flight would compare with British Airways.

Wizz Air unveils first Airbus A321XLR route from London to Jeddah, offering cost-efficient travel option.

This is what all of your wealthy adult friends did this summer

Adult-only summer camps see surge in popularity with diverse activities and luxury amenities available.

A millennial moved to the Netherlands from Texas and traded a 6-day workweek for a 4-day one. He earns less but says he is...

Keiland Smith, 33, finds work-life balance in the Netherlands, earns less but feels happier. Transition successful.

A boomer lives on $1,768 monthly Social Security and says she’s a few hundred dollars away from losing access to necessities

Michelle Russell, 70, struggles with social isolation as tight budget from $1,768 monthly income limits expenses.

More Gen Zers are ditching college, and they want better guidance on how to succeed without it

Some Gen Zers question college costs; High schools need to promote alternative pathways for students.

I went to Red Lobster and saw why the chain has struggled — and what it could change

Red Lobster to exit bankruptcy with new plans to attract customers beyond endless shrimp.

Why finding a job is so awful right now

Finding a job in the current market is tougher due to low response rates and fake listings.

I bought my dream home, but the difficult process and higher cost sometimes make me wish I’d stuck with renting

Interior designer Chelsey Brown shares challenges of buying her first home in New York City.

Some baby boomers are burning through their retirement savings to pay for cancer treatments. Then they have to go back to work.

Some older Americans sacrifice savings for medical bills, struggle to afford necessities, fear never retiring.

Missouri woman indicted in alleged attempt to defraud Elvis Presley’s family in foreclosure sale of Graceland

Missouri woman indicted for attempting to defraud Elvis Presley’s family by claiming ownership of property.

Transfer Talk: Real Madrid waiting for Davies’ deal to expire

Real Madrid confident of landing Alphonso Davies on a free transfer, eager for January signing.

The FAA has hit ‘unruly’ flyers with $20 million in fines since the pandemic — a huge increase compared to pre-2020

FAA fines 'unruly passengers' over $20 million since 2020, with steep penalties for misbehavior.

The US is considering a sovereign wealth fund. Alaska already has one, and it’s funding a universal basic income.

Bipartisan support for a US sovereign wealth fund, modeled after Alaska's successful Permanent Fund. Funding challenges ahead.

I spent an extra $44 on Disney World’s new Lightning Lane system. I don’t know how you can visit without it.

Disney's Lightning Lane Multi-Pass offers ride prioritization at Disney World, simplifying park visits. Cost varies.