Certain investing mistakes are costing people more money in the long run, an expert has warned. Tim Bennett, head of education at wealth management firm Killik & Co shared three “common” errors Britons are making that are causing them to lose out on their expected returns. Saving rather than investing …
Read More »Popular Los Angeles vegan restaurant to add meat, dairy to dishes: ‘I’ve changed my mind’ on vegan diet
Report on $18 vegan milkshake A popular Los Angeles vegan restaurant recently announced it plans to add meat to its menu. Sage Plant Based Bistro will become Sage Regenerative Kitchen & Brewery and will add animal products, including beef, bison, cheese and eggs, to its menu starting on May 29. …
Read More »NS&I explains how Premium Bond holders can ‘boost chances of winning’ | Personal Finance | Finance
NS&I has shared a top tip for Premium Bond savers to increase the chance of securing a prize in the monthly draw. Prizes range from £5 to the life-changing £1million jackpot, with a number of high-value prizes worth hundreds of thousands of pounds in between. Savers find out at the …
Read More »TikTok sues to block US law requiring sale to non-Chinese company
Milken Institute senior fellows Chair Curtis Chin on world leaders calling on Xi Jinping to stop Putin as China’s relationship with Russia draws concerns and discusses investments in China as well as artificial intelligence. TikTok and its corporate parent, ByteDance, filed a lawsuit in federal court Tuesday seeking to block …
Read More »JD Sports enters the Middle East as part of global expansion drive | City & Business | Finance
High street sportswear and trainers giant JD Sports has opened its first store in the Middle East, with plans to open around 50 in the region by 2028. JD’s newest store is in Bahrian’s beachfront Marassi Galleria Mall and is the first to be opened under a 10 year franchise …
Read More »Teachers struggling with burnout view AI as a tool to ease burdens: survey
XPRIZE Foundation founder and Executive Chair Peter Diamandis discusses the pros and cons of AI on “The Claman Countdown.” Teachers who are feeling burned out from their daily tasks view artificial intelligence (AI) tools as a way to work more efficiently and address pain points, according to a new survey. …
Read More »House prices back on the rise as average property now costs £2,000 more than last April | Personal Finance | Finance
The average UK house price rose by 0.1 percent in April on a monthly basis, after a fall of 0.9 percent in March, according to Halifax. Property prices grew by 1.1 percent annually, meaning they have gone up by around £2,000 compared to a year ago. A typical UK home …
Read More »Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez to hit Met Gala for first time as couple
The DOJ has sued apple, alleging violations of antitrust Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez hit the Met Gala Monday evening in New York City. Sanchez, outfitted in an Oscar De La Renta black velvet and white full-length gown, with a mosaic design described as having the image of a “shattered …
Read More »Natwest bank to axe ‘lifesaving’ payment method as 18m Brits affected | Personal Finance | Finance
A major high street bank, serving 18 million customers, is poised to discontinue a “lifesaving” payment option. Starting tomorrow, NatWest will cease offering Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) services. NatWest introduced its BNPL service with much fanfare in the summer of 2022. However, it is now discontinuing the service due …
Read More »The IRS has $1B in unclaimed federal tax refunds. Time is running out to collect it
Freedomworks chief economist Steve Moore discusses how the top 1% pay almost half of all federal income taxes on ‘The Bottom Line.’ The IRS is reminding Americans that the clock is ticking to collect $1 billion left on the table in 2020 – or risk missing out on the cash. …
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