Retirement is the goal everyone works toward. The dream is to enjoy your remaining years in comfort, living off the fruits of the labor you've put in over decades. For most working people, age 62 is an important milestone. It's the earliest age you can currently claim Social Security retirement benefits. Data from the Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances estimates that the median U.S. house...
Retirement is the goal everyone works toward. The dream is to enjoy your remaining years in comfort, living off the fruits of the labor you've put in over decades. For most working people, age 62 is an important milestone. It's the earliest age you can currently claim Social Security retirement benefits. Data from the Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances estimates that the median U.S. household approaches Social Security eligibility with just $185,000 in retirement savings, making Social Security an important financial crutch for most retirees. It's tempting to claim Social Security at the earliest opportunity. However, it's an important decision because claiming at 62 reduces your monthly benefits for life. Here are three ways working past 62 can permanently change your Social Security benefit. Continue reading
Shares of Tesla (TSLA) dropped 5.42% on Thursday after the EV maker delivered 358,023 vehicles in Q1, missing Wall Street’s estimate of 370,000. Despite the miss, Wedbush’s five-star-rated analyst Dan Ives maintained his Buy rating and $600 price target on TSLA stock, citing AI push and robotaxi plans as key drivers for 2026. Ives’s price target implies an upside of over 65% from current levels. F...
Shares of Tesla (TSLA) dropped 5.42% on Thursday after the EV maker delivered 358,023 vehicles in Q1, missing Wall Street’s estimate of 370,000. Despite the miss, Wedbush’s five-star-rated analyst Dan Ives maintained his Buy rating and $600 price target on TSLA stock, citing AI push and robotaxi plans as key drivers for 2026. Ives’s price target implies an upside of over 65% from current levels. For context, this marks the second consecutive quarter in which Tesla has missed analyst expectations
Iran Scrambling To Restore Bombed Missile Bunkers Within Hours After Being Struck Iran's resilience after more than a month of very heavy US-Israeli bombing has become obvious. The country's somewhat ancient air force and navy have been largely obliterated, and yet all the while the Iranian military has kept up intense ballistic missile and drone strikes on Israel and Gulf states. Tehran's missile...
Iran Scrambling To Restore Bombed Missile Bunkers Within Hours After Being Struck Iran's resilience after more than a month of very heavy US-Israeli bombing has become obvious. The country's somewhat ancient air force and navy have been largely obliterated, and yet all the while the Iranian military has kept up intense ballistic missile and drone strikes on Israel and Gulf states. Tehran's missile arsenal is what is understood to have always been formidable. And now US intelligence has freshly assessed that Iranian personnel are busy excavating bombed underground missile bunkers and silos and restoring them to operation within a mere hours of US and Israeli strikes . The New York Times on Friday featured American intelligence analysis saying that Tehran has retained a substantial number of missiles and mobile launchers, raising serious doubts on how close Washington actually is to eliminating the Islamic Republic’s missile capability. via BBC The report states that Washington cannot determine how many launchers have been destroyed because Iran has deployed decoys . Underground bunkers and silos may appear damaged, but launchers are rapidly recovered from rubble and returned to use through the quick work of excavators and heavy equipment . Anna Kelly, a White House spokeswoman, has painted a rosy picture from the Pentagon's point of view: " Here are the facts: Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks are down 90 percent, their navy is wiped out , two-thirds of their production facilities are damaged or destroyed, and the United States and Israel have overwhelming air dominance over Iran," she said. A senior Western official in the NY Times stated that Iran is firing approximately 15-30 ballistic missiles and 50-100 suicide drones per day across the region. US officials additionally told the Times that Iran aims to preserve as much of its missile-launch capability as possible to sustain its threat posture throughout the conflict and after it ends. Some of the remai...
UPS (NYSE:UPS) is opening a new US$100 million logistics hub in Taiwan as part of a wider overhaul of its global network. The company is reducing its exposure to Amazon volumes while putting more focus on high-tech and healthcare shipments. UPS plans significant job cuts and facility closures in 2026 as it reconfigures its operations and customer mix. United Parcel Service enters this shift with a...
UPS (NYSE:UPS) is opening a new US$100 million logistics hub in Taiwan as part of a wider overhaul of its global network. The company is reducing its exposure to Amazon volumes while putting more focus on high-tech and healthcare shipments. UPS plans significant job cuts and facility closures in 2026 as it reconfigures its operations and customer mix. United Parcel Service enters this shift with a mixed recent track record, with the share price at US$98.18 and a 7.3% return over the past...
Samuel Boivin | Nurphoto | Getty Images Polymarket removed a forum related to the rescue mission of U.S. military servicemembers amid political pressure, the latest sign of mounting scrutiny around prediction markets . Rep. Seth Moulton , D-Mass., decried the Polymarket page that allowed users to bet on which day the U.S. would confirm the rescue of the two airmen after an American F-15E fighter j...
Samuel Boivin | Nurphoto | Getty Images Polymarket removed a forum related to the rescue mission of U.S. military servicemembers amid political pressure, the latest sign of mounting scrutiny around prediction markets . Rep. Seth Moulton , D-Mass., decried the Polymarket page that allowed users to bet on which day the U.S. would confirm the rescue of the two airmen after an American F-15E fighter jet was shot down over Iran . The lawmaker called the page "DISGUSTING" in an X post. "They could be your neighbor, a friend, a family member," Moulton wrote on Friday. "And people are betting on whether or not they'll be saved." In a response on X , Polymarket said: "We took this market down immediately as it does not meet our integrity standards." "It should not have been posted, and we are investigating how this slipped through our internal safeguards," Polymarket wrote. In a separate X post, Polymarket said it doesn't "make money or charge any fees on any geopolitical markets." U.S. and Iranian military forces are searching for a missing American airman after its F-15E fighter jet was shot down over Iran on Friday. One crew member has been rescued, but another is not accounted for. Moulton last month banned his staff from using prediction market platforms like Polymarket or Kalshi , a policy that his office believes is the first of its kind in Congress. "Constituents that we serve should trust us to make decisions based on the right thing for do for our nation, not based on how bets might turn out," Moulton said Monday on CNBC's "Squawk Box." Moulton also said on X that Donald Trump Jr. , the son of President Donald Trump , "is an investor in this dystopian death market and may have access to intelligence that isn't public yet." The Massachusetts lawmaker is part of a growing chorus of voices in Washington calling for stronger oversight of these betting platforms as interest swells. A group of congressional Democrats introduced legislation late last month that would bar ...
narvo vexar Anthropic ( ANTHRO ) has acquired Coefficient Bio, a biotech focused on developing AI models for biological research, for slightly more than $400M, according to The Information and a report from Eric Newcomer. Coefficient Bio, comprising about 10 people, is set to join Anthropic’s ( ANTHRO ) Health Care Life Sciences team led by Eric Kauderer-Abrams following the all-stock buyout deal....
narvo vexar Anthropic ( ANTHRO ) has acquired Coefficient Bio, a biotech focused on developing AI models for biological research, for slightly more than $400M, according to The Information and a report from Eric Newcomer. Coefficient Bio, comprising about 10 people, is set to join Anthropic’s ( ANTHRO ) Health Care Life Sciences team led by Eric Kauderer-Abrams following the all-stock buyout deal. The New York-based company, half-owned by the venture capital firm Dimension, was formally launched only eight months ago by Samuel Stanton and Nathan C. Frey. In the past, the duo had worked in computational drug discovery at the drug discovery unit of Roche’s ( RHHBY ) ( RHHBF ) Genentech unit. The deal represents Amazon ( AMZN ) and Google ( GOOG ) ( GOOGL )-backed Anthropic’s ( ANTHRO ) latest foray into healthcare. In October, the company introduced Claude for Life Sciences, an AI-based tool for scientific discoveries, just months after hiring longtime industry veteran Kauderer-Abrams as its head of biology and life sciences. More on Anthropic Wall Street Lunch: Anthropic Tries To Contain Claude Code Instruction Leak Anthropic's IPO: What You Need To Know OpenClaw Is A Liability, Not The Breakthrough The AI Frenzy Suggests ChatGPT, DeepSeek continue to lose chatbot mobile market share in US as competition heats up US DOJ to appeal court order pausing ban on Anthropic's AI
US National Park Service lawyers cite materials that will be installed to make ‘heavily fortified’ facility Donald Trump’s administration is arguing that a judge’s order to halt construction of a $400m White House ballroom creates a security risk for the US president as his team asks a federal appeals court to pause the ruling. In a motion filed on Friday, US National Park Service (NPS) lawyers sa...
US National Park Service lawyers cite materials that will be installed to make ‘heavily fortified’ facility Donald Trump’s administration is arguing that a judge’s order to halt construction of a $400m White House ballroom creates a security risk for the US president as his team asks a federal appeals court to pause the ruling. In a motion filed on Friday, US National Park Service (NPS) lawyers say that the federal judge’s order to suspend construction of the new facility is “threatening grave national-security harms to the White House, the president and his family, and the president’s staff”. Continue reading...