Here are my top growth stocks to buy for 2026 and beyond

Here are my top growth stocks to buy for 2026 and beyond

Interactive Brokers continues to add clients and assets at an impressive pace. Rapid customer growth drives growth in online broker assets, net interest income, trading activity and margin loan interest. The stock isn’t cheap, but the business model seems built to keep growing. 10 Stocks We Like More Than Interactive Brokers Group › After a … Read more

The 65-year-old veterans told them to prepare for war

The 65-year-old veterans told them to prepare for war

65-year-old military veterans face mobilization under new powers to prepare armed forces for war. The government is to raise the age at which the national pool of retired soldiers, known as the strategic reserve, can be called up from 55 to 65. The new measures are being introduced as part of a new Armed Forces … Read more

Remains of 32 Cuban officers killed in strike on Venezuela repatriated as US threat persists

Remains of 32 Cuban officers killed in strike on Venezuela repatriated as US threat persists

HAVANA (AP) — Trumpets and drums sounded solemnly at Havana’s airport Thursday as white-gloved Cuban soldiers disembarked from a plane carrying urns carrying the remains of the 32 Cuban officers killed in a stunning U.S. attack on Venezuela. Nearby, thousands of Cubans lined one of Havana’s most iconic streets to await the bodies as the … Read more

Costco is quietly speeding up the ordering process with two major changes

Costco is quietly speeding up the ordering process with two major changes

Costco customers have largely rejected self-checkout, and the warehouse club has responded by removing it from most stores. This follows recent trends where both Walmart and Target have limited many automatic checkouts to a maximum amount of items. In a sense, these changes were made to limit opportunities for theft and prevent scanning errors that … Read more

Netanyahu says announced start of next phase of Gaza ceasefire ‘declarative move’

Netanyahu says announced start of next phase of Gaza ceasefire ‘declarative move’

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli raids in Gaza on Thursday killed nine people, including three women, a day after the U.S. announced that the fragile ceasefire would move into a second phase. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described the cease-fire announcement as largely symbolic, raising questions about how its most challenging elements … Read more

She set fire to a photo, lit a cigarette and became a symbol of resistance for protesters in Iran

She set fire to a photo, lit a cigarette and became a symbol of resistance for protesters in Iran

LONDON (AP) — With one puff of a cigarette, a Canadian woman became a global symbol of defiance against Iran’s bloody crackdown on dissent — and the world saw the flame. A video that has gone viral in recent days shows the woman – who described herself as an Iranian refugee – opening a lighter … Read more

Nancy Pelosi Bets Big on 2 Dividend Stocks in 2026

Nancy Pelosi Bets Big on 2 Dividend Stocks in 2026

When Nancy Pelosi makes a move in the stock market, people notice. The former Speaker of the House built a reputation for remarkably well-timed stock deals. Her portfolio decisions often trigger intense scrutiny from retail investors trying to decipher what Washington’s power players know and the rest of us don’t. According to this Nancy Pelosi … Read more

As the Fresno State Foundation was run recklessly, the director’s state salary was the highest on campus

As the Fresno State Foundation was run recklessly, the director’s state salary was the highest on campus

Former Fresno State Vice President Deborah Adishian-Astone received a substantial raise and took home more state pay than anyone on campus in 2024, the year the Fresno State Foundation she led was riddled with governance and operational weaknesses that left it vulnerable to abuse and fraud, according to a critical CSU report released this month. … Read more

Utah voters split — and largely undecided — on Proposition 4 repeal

Utah voters split — and largely undecided — on Proposition 4 repeal

Utahns are nearly evenly split on whether to repeal Utah’s redistricting law, Proposition 4, eight years after it passed as a ballot initiative, according to the latest Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll. As Republican lawmakers seek to overturn a series of court decisions that allowed 3rd District Judge Dianna Gibson to implement a new … Read more