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Warren Buffett’s favorite market gauge hits 171%, signaling stocks are overheated and a crash may be coming

Warren Buffett’s favorite yardstick for stocks is signaling they’re overvalued and could crash. The Buffett Indicator has surged to 171%…

US stocks rise as investors look to close out strong month of gains

US stocks traded higher early Monday as investors look to wrap up a strong month of gains. All three indices…

Japanese Blockchain Developer HashPort Group Raises $8.5 Million in Funding

Japanese Blockchain Developer HashPort Group Raises $8.5 Million in Funding Source: Pixabay In its latest funding drive, HashPort, the Japanese…

Niger coup draws condemnation from Russia and the West as regional body threatens force

LONDON — West African leaders on Sunday threatened military action against the junta that seized power last week in a…

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Hasbro, Adobe, GoodRx, SBA Communications and more

Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Adobe — The stock gained 2.4% before the bell after Morgan…

Ethereum-Based Casino Coco Achieves $36 Million Transaction Volume On Launch

Ethereum-Based Casino Coco Achieves $36 Million Transaction Volume On Launch Source: Coco’s website Crypto casino platform Coco records a staggering…

Magnus White, a ‘rising star’ of American cycling, dies aged 17 after being hit by vehicle while training

CNN  —  American cyclist Magnus White, hailed as a “rising star” of the sport, has died in a training accident…

Australia emphatically beats Canada to reach Women’s World Cup last 16, eliminating reigning Olympic champion

Women’s World Cup 2023: Live scores, fixtures, results, tables and top scorers. CNN  —  Australia is through to the round…

The stock market’s fear gauge just hit a 42-month low. Investors are ignoring a load of risks, hedge fund manager says.

Wall Street’s “fear gauge” registered its lowest weekly close since January 2020 on Friday. Boaz Weinstein questioned investors’ confidence given…

A.I. is on a collision course with white-collar, high-paid jobs — and with unknown impact

The notion of technological advancement upending the job market isn’t a new phenomenon. Robots and automation, for example, have become…