Here's the worst case scenario for Nvidia stock The AI industry was rocked in recent days with the release of an open source AI model from Chinese start-up DeepSeek that can compete with the best AI models from U.S. companies despite purportedly costing just $6 million to train. While it's possible the claims about costs
New Yorkers fought health insurance denials 32K times in 2023. Do complaints work? New Yorkers filed more than 32,000 grievances to challenge health coverage denials in 2023 amid mounting concerns about the skyrocketing cost of medical care, drugs and insurance premiums, the most recent state data show. That grievance total was the second-highest tally since
Here's the worst case scenario for Nvidia stock The AI industry was rocked in recent days with the release of an open source AI model from Chinese start-up DeepSeek that can compete with the best AI models from U.S. companies despite purportedly costing just $6 million to train. While it's possible the claims about costs
Here's the worst case scenario for Nvidia stock The AI industry was rocked in recent days with the release of an open source AI model from Chinese start-up DeepSeek that can compete with the best AI models from U.S. companies despite purportedly costing just $6 million to train. While it's possible the claims about costs
These California suburbs are some of the fastest-growing wealthy cities in the US Two California suburbs, the Bay Area city of Dublin and the Inland Empire city of Eastvale, ranked in the top 10 nationally in an analysis of the country’s fastest-growing wealthy suburbs by personal finance website GoBankingRates. Dublin, about an hour east of
New Yorkers fought health insurance denials 32K times in 2023. Do complaints work? New Yorkers filed more than 32,000 grievances to challenge health coverage denials in 2023 amid mounting concerns about the skyrocketing cost of medical care, drugs and insurance premiums, the most recent state data show. That grievance total was the second-highest tally since
The Daily Money: Tariffs affect home prices, too Good morning! It’s Daniel de Visé with your Daily Money. Homes, the most expensive item most Americans ever buy, are about to get even pricier if the Trump administration’s proposed tariffs take effect. An analysis from John Burns Research and Consulting, which focuses on the housing industry
Tax season: How to avoid scams and how the IRS is making filing easier with new tools Income tax season has begun. Individuals are expected to file more than 160 million federal returns for tax year 2024. Most will come in by the regular April 15 deadline, with automatic extensions to Oct. 15 available to
Younger retirees depend mostly on Social Security. Is it enough to live on? The decline of pensions as a source of retirement income leaves newly minted retirees in a precarious position: They are potentially more dependent on Social Security to make ends meet. New research from an employee benefit nonprofit seems to provide a stark
Dunkin' unveils $6 'DunKings' meal, Ben Affleck tracksuits ahead of Super Bowl Sunday Doughnuts and Juicy Couture tracksuits anyone? Dunkin' Donuts has dropped a "DunKings" meal and tracksuits to match as part of its popular annual Super Bowl promotion. Brothers Ben and Casey Affleck are back in Dunkin's newest commercial for Super Bowl 59 this
Fashion Nova customers will get $2.4 million in refunds after 'deceptive review practices' The Federal Trade Commission announced that it will be sending refunds to some Fashion Nova customers after it said the fast fashion retailer engaged in “deceptive review practices.” According to a press release from Jan. 28, the FTC says it would be
Which Big Lots stores will stay open? These 200 likely locations are on a list Retailer Big Lots filed for bankruptcy in September 2024 and currently has 872 U.S. stores. It's unknown how many will close, but a list of 200 likely to stay open is in a recent court filing. The company assisting Big
Want to be a 401(k) millionaire? 4 tips all retirees should know It may not be easy, but it certainly doesn't have to be complicated. The idea of becoming a 401(k) millionaire may seem unrealistic to some. After all, most people just don't seem to earn enough money at their jobs to amass a seven-figure
Workday layoffs: 1,700 employees affected by cuts, or 8.5% of workforce Finance and human resources software company Workday is laying off 1,750 employees, essentially cutting down its total workforce by 8.5%. Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach said in a note to employees Wednesday that the mass layoffs were a "difficult, but necessary, decision" as the firm
Google says commercial quantum computing applications arriving within five years By Max A. Cherney Google GOOGL.O aims to release commercial quantum computing applications within five years, Google's head of quantum told Reuters on Wednesday, in a challenge to Nvidia's NVDA.O predictions of a 20-year wait. "We’re optimistic that within five years we’ll see real-world applications that are possible only on
Crayola is bringing back 8 'fan-favorite' retired crayon colors, including Dandelion Fans of Crayola's Dandelion crayon color rejoice: Crayola is bringing a collection of eight "nostalgic fan-favorite crayon colors," including Dandelion, out of retirement by popular demand for the first time in its 122-year history. Crayola, in a news release Wednesday, said the company "received
Trump's tariffs will raise the roof on home prices Even if tariffs don't take effect, the uncertainty has likely damaged some supply chains. Corrections & Clarifications: The story has been updated to clarify that the construction products being discussed are imports. Homes – the most expensive item most Americans ever buy – are about to
Starbucks offers free coffee the Monday after the Super Bowl: How to get yours Super Bowl 59 is this Sunday, meaning millions of viewers across the country will stay up late to watch the game, whether for the football, for the halftime show, or for the commercials. Starbucks is hoping to wake fans up Monday