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Billionaire Winklevoss Twins and DCG’s Barry Silbert Dispute Takes a Nasty Turn

Billionaire Winklevoss Twins and DCG’s Barry Silbert Dispute Takes a Nasty Turn Source: a video screenshot. Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss,…

Activision Blizzard jumps 11% after judge rules Microsoft can buy the video game publisher in a win over FTC

Activision Blizzard stock popped 11% after a judge paved the way for Microsoft to complete its takeover of the game…

It’s not just tech. FOMO is in full swing across the stock market, and investors are about to be disappointed.

The stock market has entered full FOMO territory this year, according to JPMorgan’s Marko Kolanovic. And investor enthusiasm is not…

Tesla challenger Rivian’s market value almost doubled in 2 weeks as its stock price hit a 2023 high

Rivian’s stock has been on fire lately, hitting the highest levels in 2023 this week. The EV maker’s market capitalization…

Longtime Aretha Franklin estate battle shows the importance of having a proper will

History is filled with examples of celebrities who died without a will: Bob Marley, Prince, Howard Hughes, Pablo Picasso, Jimi…

Canada’s Crawford Lake could mark the beginning of the Anthropocene

Scientists are one step closer to defining a new chapter in geology, one in which humans have become the dominant…

Northwestern University student newspaper cites former players, alleging pattern of racism

CNN  —  The student newspaper for Northwestern University said at least three former students of its football program detailed what…

The housing market is near an inflection point as home prices show signs of trending sharply higher, Black Knight says

The housing market is near an inflection point as home prices look set to spike, Black Knight said. Five consecutive…

2023 MLB All-Star Game: Shohei Ohtani and Ronald Acuña Jr. headline ‘Midsummer Classic’

CNN  —  Major League Baseball’s All-Star break has already delivered fireworks, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. winning the Home Run Derby,…

‘YOLO’ consumers are driving what could be one of the last good stretches for the economy, Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel says

Economic resilience is largely due to higher summer spending, Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel wrote. But the Fed should not lift…