Larry Page drops $173M on Miami mansions amid California billionaire exodus trend as wealth tax looms
Google co-founder Larry Page reportedly spent $173.4 million on two Miami waterfront homes, solidifying his California exit ahead of a proposed billionaire tax.
Credit scores plummet across multiple states creating 'perfect storm' for American wallets, expert says
Some states are seeing major credit score declines, but recovery is possible with the right strategies. Expert Micah Smith breaks down why Missouri and Georgia residents face hurdles.
Americans flee mortgage market despite lower rates as lenders tighten grip on credit nationwide
The housing market faces dual pressure as fewer Americans apply for mortgages while lenders reduce loan programs and increase documentation requirements.
Energy secretary says Chevron expansion, US oil role in Venezuela could come ‘pretty quickly’
Energy Secretary Christopher Wright reveals how American oil giants plan to help rebuild Venezuela's industry after decades of socialist mismanagement and economic collapse.
Former Miami mayor outlines what must happen next for Cuba after Trump predicts island nation will fall
Miami's Cuban-American leaders see opportunity for change in Cuba after Venezuelan developments, with the potential for first-ever visits to their parents' homeland.
Billionaires make strategic moves out of California ahead of proposed wealth tax
California billionaires like Larry Page and Larry Ellison are making business and real estate moves ahead of a proposed 5% wealth tax on assets over $1 billion goes into effect.
California residents face brutal choice one year after Los Angeles fires destroyed their lives
One year after the devastating LA wildfires destroyed Pacific Palisades homes, only 25 to 30% of residents plan to rebuild as families face costly insurance battles.
Venezuela's fall echoes Berlin Wall collapse, says expert whose parents fled Soviet Union
One energy expert compares Venezuela's socialist upheaval to the Berlin Wall collapse as the alleged narco-terrorist leader Nicolás Maduro faces federal U.S. charges.
America needs AI manufacturing speed to prevent global conflict and outpace adversaries, Palantir CTO says
America's defense gap isn't just weapons — it's AI-driven industrial speed to build them fast enough, says Palantir's CTO Shyam Sankar on preventing global conflict.









