Gold Edges Higher on Hopes for Fed Rate Hike Pause
Gold was slightly higher in early Asian trade on fresh signs of the U.S. economy cooling.
Cities to Cruise Ships: You’re Bringing Too Many Tourists Here
Ports in the U.S. and Europe are starting to set limits on visitors and ships to reduce crowding.
Waiving the Appraisal Gap Can be Both a Bargaining Chip and Big-Time Risk for Home Buyers
If the house you’re buying appraises for less than its contract price, it could affect your mortgage. Here’s what to know.
Singapore Manufacturing Gauge Improved Slightly in August
Singapore’s manufacturing activity showed a slower contraction in August, as key indexes including new orders and new exports shrank at a slower […]
Australia Shares Set to Open Higher
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 is set to rise this morning, after Wall Street ended last week mainly higher ahead of the Labor Day […]
They Spent $250,000 to Outfit a Biohacking Dream House
This ultimate wellness house has been renovated with the aim of improving one’s physical and mental health, performance and longevity.
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Escapist Utopia Gets Real: Burning Man Revelers Stuck in Mud
Heavy rains trap tech titans and free spirits in clingy Nevada clay.
Ukraine’s Zelensky Appoints Crimean Tatar Executive as New Defense Minister
Rustem Umerov is taking over as Zelensky removes former defense minister Reznikov amid graft controversies.
NZD/USD Dominated by U.S. Economic Outlook
ANZ said it sees a soft landing by the U.S. economy as the biggest threat to the NZD.
South Africa Says It Didn’t Deliver Arms to Russia
The inquiry came after U.S. ambassador alleged that weapons and ammunition were loaded onto the Russian ship Lady R.
The GOP’s Big 2024 Problem
A WSJ poll finds indictments are helping Trump in the Republican primaries, but not with all voters.