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This 29-year-old left her decade-long tennis career after a major knee injury. Today, her business brings in $25,000 a month
Sammi Ekmark, 29, left her tennis career after a major knee injury. Today, her personalized gift card business Ink’d Greetings brings in over $25,000 a month. Source link
Trump reverses stance on Epstein records, presses Republicans to support release
U.S. President Donald Trump has called on Congressional Republicans to vote to release files related to deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Source link
Alibaba is helping Chinese military to target U.S., White House memo claims: FT
The Financial Times cited a White House memo that alleged Alibaba was providing tech support to Chinese military ‘operations’ against targets in the U.S. Source link
CNBC Daily Open: The laws of politics can be changed, but not economics
Just as AI steps away from the spotlight, tariffs entered the stage, like the next act in a Shakespearean play. Source link
Japan tourism-exposed stocks sink as China issues travel warning after Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks
Japan’s tourism-related stocks fell amid worsening diplomatic standoff between the two nations after Beijing issued a travel and study advisory. Source link
Japan's economy contracts less than expected in third quarter, helped by consumption
On an annualised basis, Japan’s third quarter GDP slipped 1.8%, a softer fall than the 2.5% expected. Source link
Asia-Pacific markets trade mixed as investors parse Japan's latest GDP data
Asia-Pacific markets were set to open lower on Monday as investors look toward a slate of economic data in the region. Source link
New York Fed met with Wall Street firms about key lending facility: FT
The Fed sought feedback from dealers on the use of the central bank’s standing repo facility, a permanent lending tool that acts as a backstop for markets. Source link
A simple reason why the biggest investors say they aren't worried about AI bubble, tech stock selling
The biggest tech companies in the market have an advantage that didn’t exist during dotcom bubble, say fund managers overseeing tens of billions of dollars. Source link
Paris Hilton's No. 1 'non-negotiable' when hiring people for her global media brand
Reality TV star and entrepreneur Paris Hilton on how to overcome being underestimated, the ‘non-negotiable’ trait she hires for, and philanthropy. Source link