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Bank executives were left panicking over the weekend after President Donald Trump announced late Friday that he would put a 10% cap on the interest rates that U.S. credit card companies can charge customers.The move resulted in the transfer of stocks in major banks, including: citygroup, JP Morgan Chase, wells fargo and bank of america It fell 1% to 3% on Monday. Companies more closely tied to the card industry: visa, master card and american expressalso fell. capital onewhose loan book is largely credit card, fell nearly 7%.President Trump proposed a one-year interest rate cap starting January 20th. It’s unclear…

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A U.S. district judge has ruled that President Trump’s decision singled out states that voted Democratic in the 2024 election.Published January 13, 2026January 13, 2026Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareA U.S. judge has ruled that President Donald Trump’s administration acted illegally by canceling $7.6 billion in clean energy subsidies to states that voted for Democrat Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.In Monday’s ruling, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta said the administration’s actions violated the Constitution’s equal protection requirements.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of list“Defendants freely admit that they base their decision to terminate subsidies primarily, if…

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When Hupo co-founder and CEO Justin Kim first started his company about four years ago, the company wasn’t selling AI-powered sales coaching to banks, financial services, or insurance companies. The company originally started as Ami, a mental wellness platform focused on how people deal with pressure, form habits, and change behaviors over time. “I’ve always been a huge sports fan, whether it’s basketball, football, F1, mixed martial arts, and what draws me to all of them is performance. In my free time, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about what really drives human performance. People are very different, but…

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paramount skydance is filing a lawsuit warner bros discovery In a letter to WBD shareholders on Monday, CEO David Ellison outlined the appointment of CEO David Zaslav and CEO David Zaslav as the latest step in the company’s hostile pursuit to acquire WBD. The lawsuit asks a Delaware court to direct Warner Bros. Discovery to provide information about the sale process and pending transactions. Netflix. “WBD has not included any disclosures about how it valued Global Networks’ stub equity, how it valued the entire Netflix deal, how the debt purchase price reduction in the Netflix deal worked, or even what…

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The Nobel Peace Prize cannot be transferred, shared or revoked, the Norwegian Nobel Institute said, after Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Colina Machado suggested the prize could be awarded to US President Donald Trump in 2025. The institute said in a statement that the decision to award a Nobel Prize is final and permanent, citing the Nobel Foundation’s rules that do not permit appeals. The organization also noted that the committee that awards the award does not comment on the recipient’s actions or statements after receiving the award. “Once announced, a Nobel Prize cannot be revoked, shared or transferred to another…

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Top articles in Tuesday’s newspapers and transfer rumors…premier leagueManchester United could look for mid-season friendlies to ease their financial woes following early exits from both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, the Telegraph has reported. Manchester United bosses are reportedly unhappy with the buzz surrounding Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s possible return – The Sun Man United’s decision not to hire Solskjær on an interim basis comes after players reportedly shared their distrust of the Norwegian with club bosses – Daily ExpressWest Ham are making an offer for midfielder Alfa Toure, the Daily Mail reports, after Lucas Paqueta announced his intention to…

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Aldi plans to open more than 180 stores in the U.S. this year, including in traditional locations of competing supermarkets and big-box stores, as Americans across all incomes look to trim their grocery budgets.The German grocer’s latest growth plans follow an already aggressive expansion over the past decade. Aldi, known for its low prices, small stores and emphasis on private brands, is the third-largest grocer in the country by number of stores, coming in second place. walmart and kroger. And last year, Aldi opened about 200 stores, its biggest expansion since opening its first U.S. store in Iowa in 1976.…

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A visitor takes a photo of a model of SK Hynix’s high bandwidth memory (HBM) technology at the 2025 World IT Show in Seoul, April 24, 2025.Jung Young Jae | AFP | Getty ImagesSouth Korea-based memory maker SK Hynix said on Tuesday it will invest 19 trillion Korean won ($12.9 billion) in building a new advanced packaging factory to expand production to meet growing demand related to artificial intelligence. The new facility will be located in Cheongju, South Korea, and will further develop the company’s existing footprint. Construction will begin in April and is targeted for completion by the end…

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The US president has threatened a military attack on Iran as anti-government protests spread in the country.Published January 12, 2026January 12, 2026Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareUS President Donald Trump has said that countries that trade with Iran will be subject to a 25% tariff on all transactions with the US.President Trump announced the decision in a social media post on Monday, calling it “final and definitive,” but providing few additional details.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of list”Effective immediately, countries doing business with the Islamic Republic of Iran will pay a 25% tariff on all trade with…

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london AP — London’s murder rate will fall to its lowest level in decades in 2025, officials said Monday. Mayor Sadiq Khan said the figures disproved claims spread by US President Donald Trump and others on the political right that crime was out of control in the British capital. Police recorded 97 murders in London in 2025, down from 109 in 2024 and the lowest number since 2014. According to the Metropolitan Police, the number of murders per capita is the lowest since comparable records began in 1997, at 1.1 murders per 100,000 people. This compares to 1.6 per 100,000…

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