A Look at The 25′-26′ UEFA Champions League
Shocks, surging English dominance, and a bold underdog pick in Bodø/Glimt headline a dramatic 2025–26 UEFA Champions League season unfolding under its new high-stakes format.
Read MoreShocks, surging English dominance, and a bold underdog pick in Bodø/Glimt headline a dramatic 2025–26 UEFA Champions League season unfolding under its new high-stakes format.
Read MoreSmart glasses were once marketed as the next big leap in consumer tech, but the first wave failed fast. When Google Glass launched in 2013, it promised hands free access to information, built in cameras, and a futuristic interface hovering in your field of view. Instead, it became known for privacy concerns and social awkwardness.
Read MoreNeuralink, founded by Elon Musk, has started implanting its brain device into human patients. The company’s goal is to help people with severe paralysis regain the ability to communicate and control devices using only their thoughts.
Read MoreSince his first administration, Trump made it no secret that he wanted America to take control of Greenland, occasionally make militaristic threats of invading. This became reality recently when Trump escalated to a point where many considered the idea of America controlling Greenland to be a possibility, not through a hot war but through a trade war.
Read MoreWhen people talk about buying stocks, they are talking about owning a small piece of a company. A stock represents ownership in a business. When you buy one share of stock, you become a shareholder, which means you now own part of that company.
Read MoreInterest plays a major role in your financial life, whether you realize it or not. It is the sole determinant on how fast your savings grows, how expensive your debt can get, and how small financial decisions can have major consequences.
Read MoreFinancial literacy remains low in the US, as a 2025 national assessment found that US adults averaged only 49% of personal finance questions answered correctly. Young Americans were the most illiterate, as Gen Z respondents only averaged 38% correct, the lowest out of any generation surveyed.
Read MoreSeton Hall University’s Stillman School of Business is proud to present a new major, Forensic Accounting.
Read MoreCorporate borrowing is off to a fast start in 2026, with companies issuing record amounts of debt and banks reporting stronger demand for business loans. Even with interest rates still higher than a few years ago, firms are choosing to borrow more, not less. So, why are companies taking on more debt right now?
Read MoreA major healthcare affordability policy expired on January 1, 2026, following the government shutdown, fundamentally reshaping how millions of Americans pay for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This change is not merely a consumer affordability issue; it represents a market-wide economic shock that affects insurer pricing strategies, risk pools, hospital revenue streams, employer-sponsored coverage decisions, and local labor markets.
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