Walmart Unveils Plans To Open 150 Large-Format Stores In Next Five Years
The company, which already operates in more than 4,600 stores across the country and nearly 600 Sam's Club warehouses, aims to extend its footprint further.
Is Citibank's Security Leaving Customers At Risk? AG Launches Lawsuit Over Alleged Negligence
Citibank faces a lawsuit from the NY Attorney General, Letitia James, for alleged negligence in protecting customers from scams, and reimbursing fraud victims.
FBI Director Wray Sounds Alarm On China's Looming Cyber Threats To US
FBI Director Christopher Wray warns Congress about the imminent threat of Chinese cyberattacks emphasizing the need for urgent attention.
Economic Boom, Rising Layoffs: What's Behind The Job Market Paradox?
Despite positive economic indicators, the recent surge in layoffs suggests a nuanced interplay between workforce dynamics and corporate strategies.
Neuralink's Quantum Leap? Elon Musk Claims Brain Implant Breakthrough
Neuralink, Elon Musk's pioneering tech startup, claimed a major milestone with a successful brain implant in a human patient.
President Biden: 'Despicable' Drone Strike Will Not Go Unanswered
Former President Trump attributes the military base assault to President Biden's perceived weakness and surrender in a statement on his social media platform, Truth Social.
Fed Set To Hold Rates Again, But When Will Cuts Begin?
The Federal Reserve's recent meeting maintained interest rates, while sparking speculation about potential cuts as analysts debate between March and May.
Navigating Layoff Anxiety: Strategies For Resilience Amid Economic Uncertainty
Navigate layoff anxiety by separating fact from fiction to building resilience amid economic uncertainty.
Tech Titans Surge On Wall Street, But Behind the Scenes, Layoffs Hit Record Highs
The increasing demand for AI technologies has led some companies to strategically scale down headcount in non-profitable areas and reallocate resources toward AI development.
Global Insurance Shake-Up: 75% Set For Digital Overhaul By 2025, London Brokers Lead
London brokers are the front runners in digital transformation, with the report indicating an early switch in 2024 and the implementation of Blueprint 2.0 is driving this.
Can Nokia Bounce Back? €600 Million Share Buyback Announced Amid Profit Drop And 2024 Challenges
One of the world's prominent mobile network equipment manufacturers, Nokia reported a 23% year-on-year decline in net sales for the fourth quarter, close to €5.7 billion.
Is South Korea's Political Climate In Peril? Lawmaker's Assault Raises Alarms
The shocking attack on South Korean lawmaker Bae Hyunjin, struck in the head with a rock-like object, prompts concerns over escalating political violence.
Forbes Workers Stage First-Ever Strike Over Union Issues
Forbes' editorial workers, in their first-ever strike, are protesting alleged union-busting and negotiation delays.
Is TurboTax Really Free? FTC Clamps Down On Deceptive Advertising Practices
The FTC has barred Intuit from advertising its services as "free" unless they are genuinely free for all customers or if eligibility is explicitly disclosed.
Microsoft's $3T Market Cap: Riding The AI Wave To Industry Dominance?
Microsoft's industry dominance hits new heights with a $3 trillion market cap, propelled by the influence of AI.
Crypto Chaos: Inside SEC's X Account Hack And Market Impact
SEC's X account hack, involving a SIM swap, instigates market turmoil as investigators delve into the cyberattack's details.
Bitcoin's Recent Dip Below $39,000: What Does Future Hold?
Bitcoin's fall below $39,000 intensifies market complexities and prompts scrutiny of its short-term direction.
Can We Safeguard Election Integrity Against AI Interference?
Are we doing enough to combat the risk of AI interference and misinformation in elections?
Why Wall Street Is Silently Starting To Get In Line Behind Trump
Wall Street executives are taking a strategic position with the increasing likelihood of Donald Trump winning the GOP presidential nomination.