Self-made millionaire Grant Cardone says wealthy people think about money in a completely different way than most Americans. Here are the money rules that helped them get rich.
Tyre Nichols case revives calls for change in U.S. police culture
Tyre Nichols’ fatal encounter with police officers in Memphis, Tenn., recorded in video made public Friday night, is a glaring reminder that efforts to reform policing have failed to prevent more flashpoints in an intractable epidemic of brutality.
Grief and anger at site of synagogue attack in Jerusalem
At vigil in Neve Yaakov there are calls for reprisals after worst attack by a Palestinian against Israelis since 2008Sifting through construction debris on the traffic intersection in occupied East Jerusalem where seven Israelis were killed by a Palest…
6 dead after small bus, box truck crash in upstate New York
Federal and state authorities are investigating a crash involving a small bus and box truck in snowy conditions that killed six people in upstate New York near the Canadian border.
Nigeria extends deadline to exchange old cash
Long queues formed at some banks as Nigerians struggled to meet the original deadline of Tuesday.
Boeing’s 747, the original jumbo jet, prepares for final send-off
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Top US Lawmaker Says Odds Of Conflict With China Over Taiwan “Very High”
A top Republican in the USCongress said on Sunday the odds of conflict with China over Taiwan “are very high,” after a USgeneral caused consternation with a memo that warned the United States would fight China in the next two years.
‘Don’t be numb to this’: Battling despair over gun deaths
When President Joe Biden signed a bill last year to fight gun violence — the first such measure to pass Congress in a generation — a substantial majority supported it. But 78 per cent said they believed it would do little or nothing at all, a survey …
Cold War nuclear bunker lures tourists worried about new threats
Shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Christine McGuire’s museum began receiving inquiries unlike anything she’d previously encountered during her career.