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‘I’m an idiot’: I’m middle aged, earn $68,000 a year and have $39,000 in credit-card debt
“I plan on keeping the accounts open to protect my credit, but I will cut and toss all the cards so I can’t use them.” Source link
Despite significant evidence that a deluge of pornography has a negative impact on modern society, there is a curious refusal to publicly admit disapproval of it. Source link
The U.S. consumer may have more resilience to the onslaught of tariffs than many assume. Source link
The Facebook founder just explained his approach to productivity and it’s identical to the 80 percent rule that so many executives and experts swear by. Source link
Moody’s announcement last week means that not one of the firms that rate America’s debt still consider it pristine. Source link
Pro golfer Rory McIlroy is leaving Florida to live in the U.K. full time with his family
McIlroy and his wife Erica Stoll began building a home outside London just a few months after calling off their divorce. Source link
Romanian Leu surges as centrist mayor Nicusor Dan wins presidential election Source link
Dollar slumps after Moody's downgrade; euro. sterling appreciate Source link
Cristiano Amon, CEO & President, Qualcomm, on Centre Stage during day one of Web Summit 2024 at the MEO Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Shauna Clinton | Sportsfile | Getty ImagesQualcomm on Monday said it plans to launch processors designed for data centers to power artificial intelligence, which will link to Nvidia’s chips.Nvidia’s graphics processing units (GPUs) have become a critical component in data centers used to train huge AI models that power applications like chatbots. They are often paired with a central processing unit (CPU) — a market dominated by Intel and AMD.Qualcomm said it is planning to launch a…
U.S. joint military exercise with South Korea in Yeoncheon-gun, South Korea.Getty ImagesSharing the costs of hosting U.S. troops in allied countries has been a favorite topic of U.S. President Donald Trump since his first term in the White House.But as more countries try to eke out a deal to escape the spectre of tariffs in his second term, Trump is making his own moves: bundling negotiations on trade, tariffs, and defense cost-sharing into a single comprehensive deal, which he called “one-stop shopping.”One such country in his sights is South Korea, which is home to about 28,500 U.S. troops known as…