Peter Thiel warns US housing ‘catastrophe’ will deal massive blow to young Americans, but boomers could reap windfall

Peter Thiel warns US housing ‘catastrophe’ will deal massive blow to young Americans, but boomers could reap windfall

Chandan Khanna/Getty Images Moneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue by linking to the content below. As the co-founder of PayPal and the first outside investor in Facebook, Peter Thiel is widely recognized for his technology expertise. But now the billionaire venture capitalist is sounding the alarm on an entirely different sector: … Read more

Classic sports cars for performance enthusiasts

Classic sports cars for performance enthusiasts

There is something special about classic sports cars. These were the years when manufacturers prioritized driver engagement over electronic navs, and when raw performance came from engineering ingenuity rather than computer programming. Although they may be slower than modern sports cars, enthusiasts will still find joy in their visceral driving experiences and impressive performance. Let’s … Read more

Joe Rogan appears to be changing his tone on Trump with telling remarks about the president’s ‘fresh’ decisions

Joe Rogan appears to be changing his tone on Trump with telling remarks about the president’s ‘fresh’ decisions

Joe Rogan criticized the president Donald trump cardhis recent behavior amid growing concerns about the politician’s health. The popular podcaster described Trump’s actions as “insane” and suggested the president may need a trusted right-hand man to help control some of his more extreme tendencies. The White House recently released a statement saying the president is … Read more

2 Incredibly Hot Stocks to Sell Before They Fall 54% to 74% in 2026, According to Select Wall Street Analysts

2 Incredibly Hot Stocks to Sell Before They Fall 54% to 74% in 2026, According to Select Wall Street Analysts

These tech giants have seen their share prices rise on the back of AI spending momentum. Analysts see the potential for slowing revenue growth for both companies, which could cause the market to modify the stock price. A company uses a lot of debt to grow, increasing risk. 10 Stocks We Like More Than Palantir … Read more

The furniture chain is closing all stores without notice after 70 years

The furniture chain is closing all stores without notice after 70 years

There’s no right time for a business to close and lay off all its employees, but an unexpected shutdown right before Christmas hits workers hard. “Employers in the United States announced 71,321 layoffs in November,” according to an analysis by the outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, marking a 24 percent year-over-year increase. Challenger, Gray … Read more

Sure, the newspaper reported. But as it fades, those who have used it for other things must also adapt

Sure, the newspaper reported. But as it fades, those who have used it for other things must also adapt

The sun would rise over the Rockies and Robin Gammons would run to the front porch to get the morning paper before school. She wanted comics and her father wanted sports, but the Montana Standard meant more than their daily race to get Calvin and Hobbes or baseball scores. When one of the three children … Read more

Millions of Afghans face hunger as aid cuts worsen a humanitarian crisis

Millions of Afghans face hunger as aid cuts worsen a humanitarian crisis

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — For 10 hours a day, Rahimullah sells socks from his cart in eastern Kabul, earning between $4.50 and $6 a day. It’s a move, but it’s all he has to feed his family of five. Rahimullah, who like many Afghans goes by one name, is one of millions of Afghans who … Read more

Cypriot fishermen fight invasive lionfish and turn them into a tavern delicacy

Cypriot fishermen fight invasive lionfish and turn them into a tavern delicacy

LARNACA, Cyprus (AP) — The rough fingers of Photis Gaitanos deftly untangle the poisonous tips of a lionfish from a net, dropping the exotic-looking creature into a rubber basket filled with ice along with other fish of the day’s catch. Unlike a few years ago, when he would have mostly caught local staples such as … Read more

Anonymous money fuels $5 million in attacks on Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones

Anonymous money fuels  million in attacks on Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones

ATLANTA (AP) — It’s the biggest mystery in Georgia politics right now: Who’s paying for the attacks on Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones? Someone operating under the name “Georgians for Integrity” poured about $5 million into television ads, mailers and texts. The attacks allege that Jones, who already has the endorsement of President Donald Trump … Read more