Gold and silver boom predicted as US hits debt ceiling, dollar devalues
Precious metals expert predicts gold and silver will rise in 2023 as government spending results in increased inflation and U.S. hits debt ceiling.
Davos Highlights: Intel CEO, Larry Summers, Dan Yergin and Sen. Manchin
Concern about a recession, rising competition with China, runaway inflation, and decoupling economically in an increasingly divided world dominated the week.
Two charged with evading US sanctions to help Russian oligarch protect $90 million yacht
Two men have been charged with protecting the ownership of a $90 million owned by a Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg, authorities said.
FDA rejects Lilly’s alzheimer’s drug candidate, seeks more data
Lilly said it would work with the FDA to evaluate the fastest pathway to get its Alzheimer’s drug to market after what it believes was a successful trial.
Bed Bath & Beyond gets Nasdaq delisting notice: What it means
Bed Bath & Beyond is facing another critical challenge: staying listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
Rabbi Josh Franklin: Artificial intelligence will force rabbis to 'evolve'
Jewish Center of the Hampton senior Rabbi Josh Franklin explains why he chose to deliver a sermon written by artificial intelligence on 'The Claman Countdown.'
For CEOs at Davos, efficient, profitable operations take center stage
Executives at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, said they needed new tech to help trim costs, increase profitability, and improve efficiency.
Are single-stock ETFs a good idea?
The Securities and Exchange Commission is not a fan of ETFs that hold just a single stock, but they may have benefits for certain investors.
FTX cryptocurrency jumps more than 35% after CEO John Ray says bankrupt crypto exchange may restart
FTX's FTT token surged in value Thursday morning after the Wall Street Journal published an interview in which CEO John Ray III said the bankrupt crypto exchange may restart.
Enes Kanter Freedom: We must prioritize human rights in the Middle East
Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom discusses his role in the ongoing struggle for human rights in Turkey on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Qantas Airways sees second flight incident in 2 days, as Fiji-bound plane has 'potential mechanical issue'
Qantas Airways suffered a second in-flight incident in two days after a plane traveling from Sydney to Fiji turned around over a "potential mechanical issue."
Musk rips World Economic Forum: ‘unelected world government’
Elon Musk on Wednesday, ripped the World Economic Forum, saying it is increasingly becoming an "unelected world government" that no one asked for or wanted.
Kim Kardashian buys Attallah Cross pendant worn by Princess Diana for almost $200K at auction
Kim Kardashian bought a cross pendant worn by the late Princess Diana to a charity gala in 1987. The amethyst and diamond Attallah Cross sold for $197, 453 at a Sotheby's auction.
Boeing bets on experimental jetliner flight in 2028
Boeing has won a $425 million dollar contract from NASA to develop a working truss-braced wing aircraft which should use less fuel than todays airplanes.
British inflation falls in December as food costs soar
Britain's Office for National Statistics released data earlier this week showing that inflation during the month of December fell to 10.5%.
Twitter offers Blue subscription at discounted annual price
Twitter Inc has announced a new yearly plan to its subscription Blue Checkmark service as a discount to the existing monthly rate, as CEO Elon Musk looks to increase revenue.
Bitzlato cryptocurrency founder arrested, accused of illegal money transfers worth hundreds of millions
A Russian national who founded a crytpcurrency exchange was arrested Tuesday in Miami and is accused of evading U.S. financial regulations and permitting illicit financial transactions on his platform.
Foreign investors pulled $91B from China’s bond market last year
The Chinese government’s end to its strict zero-Covid regime could encourage more foreign investors to return to the country’s bond market this year, analysts said.
Coinbase halting operations in Japan a week after laying off hundreds of employees
Coinbase will stop its operations in Japan due to market conditions after announcing the company would layoff 950 employees to reduce operating expenses.
UN secretary-general says 'Big Oil' peddles 'big lie,' should be 'held to account' like tobacco
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres accused the fossil fuel industry of participating in a "big lie" to cover up oil's connection to climate change.



















