Stocks reflect the early days of one of the biggest bull markets in history, hedge fund manager says

Getty; Chelsea Jia Feng/BI Hedge fund manager Eric Jackson believes an “everything rally” in the stock market could happen. Jackson compared the economic environment to the 1982 bull market, when interest rates fell and the economy grew. Interest rate cuts, economic growth and changes in the yield curve favor risky investments. The stock market’s relentless … Read more

12 Car Inspection Tips for Buying a Used Car

Read the full story on Modern Car Collector 12 Car Inspection Tips for Buying a Used Car Buying a used car can be a smart financial move, but it’s essential to avoid being left with a lemon: a car plagued with hidden problems that could cost you thousands of dollars in repairs. Even a well-polished … Read more

Production Biz Powwow Focus returns to London with major format changes

Focus, the year-end meeting place for the international production community, returns to London from December 10 to 11. The 10th edition remains free to access for industry professionals and attracts thousands of visitors from film, TV, advertising, animation, games and XR. “Last year was by far our biggest event,” says Jean-Frederic Garcia, Managing Director of … Read more

About 45% of Americans will run out of money in retirement, including those who have invested and diversified. These are the 4 biggest mistakes that are made.

Some wealthier millennials and Gen Zers are saving too much for retirement.Getty Images Nearly half of Americans who retire at age 65 are at risk of running out of money, Morningstar finds. Single women have a 55% chance of running out of money, more than single men and couples. Experts recommend better tax planning and … Read more

Inside the dark world of dognapping

It’s late at night and a stranger walking down an alley sees your family dog ​​sleeping on the porch in your fenced yard. The stranger calls the dog softly and begins to pet it. While he checks to see if anyone is watching, he opens the gate, attaches a leash to your dog’s collar and … Read more

A young black scientist discovered a crucial treatment for leprosy in the 1920s – but an older colleague took the credit

Hansen’s disease, also called leprosy, is treatable today – and that’s partly thanks to a remarkable boom and the work of a pioneering young scientist in the 1920s. Centuries before its discovery, sufferers had no cure for the debilitating symptoms of leprosy or its social stigma. This young scientist, Alice Ball, laid the fundamental foundation … Read more

“You weren’t the only ones who ate.”

The singer shared posts on Instagram on November 29 celebrating Thanksgiving Lizzo styles it for Thanksgiving! On Friday, November 29, the 36-year-old singer posted photos to Instagram of herself looking chic in a figure-hugging orange dress — amid her recent weight loss — as she celebrated Thanksgiving at home. “You weren’t the only ones eating … Read more

I have more than quintupled my stake in this historically cheap legal monopoly that just completed a reverse stock split

While nothing will be more popular among the investing community than artificial intelligence (AI) in 2024, the euphoria surrounding stock splits could give AI a run for its money. A stock split is a tool at the disposal of listed companies that allows them to adjust their share price and the number of shares outstanding … Read more

Trainer only thought it was important to be thin. Now prioritizing health and not appearance.

Personal trainer Sohee Carpenter hasn’t always had a healthy relationship with food and exercise. She was fixated on the fact that being thin was detrimental to her health, but has now rejected diet culture. Carpenter believes in body neutrality and emphasizes self-improvement and holistic health. This as told essay is based on a conversation with … Read more

Research links higher PFAS levels to toxic hazards and limited access to fresh food

New research aimed at identifying which US neighborhoods face increased exposure to toxic PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ has found that those living near superfund sites and other major industrial polluters, or in areas with limited access to fresh food, generally have higher levels of the dangerous compounds in their blood. The study looked at hundreds of … Read more

Will plug-in electricity be a billion-dollar share in 2050?

Looking for trillion-dollar opportunities? Take a look at the hydrogen market. This renewable fuel source could become a staple of the global economy in the coming decades. Global consulting firm Deloitte believes it will one day become a trillion-dollar market. McKinsey & Co, another global consultant, predicts that demand for hydrogen will “grow significantly” in … Read more