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Billionaire John Paulson Wins $48M in Provisional Arbitration Ruling in Puerto Rico

Billionaire John Paulson has secured a significant legal win in Puerto Rico. Court filings this week showed that an arbitrator provisionally awarded him nearly...

Wall Street’s AI IPO War Forces Bankers to Split Sides

Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are forming separate teams to handle upcoming IPOs for OpenAI and Anthropic. The decision aims to prevent the sharing of...
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Europe’s Largest Banking Merger in Years Nears Reality as UniCredit Circles Commerzbank

UniCredit is moving closer to its long-held ambition to acquire Commerzbank. The Italian lender's pursuit of its German rival...

The Social Security Crisis Is No Longer Coming—It’s Already Here

Social Security faces a funding shortfall that is no longer a distant projection. The problem is already affecting current...

Why The New York Times Is Building a New Reporting Team in Texas

The New York Times is building a new reporting team in Texas. The expansion focuses on covering the state’s...

Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff’s 2028 Buzz Depends on Winning Re-election First

Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff is gaining attention as a potential 2028 presidential contender. The 39-year-old Democrat has become an...

Georgia’s Redistricting Battle: What the New Congressional Maps Mean for Voters

Georgia lawmakers have begun a special session to redraw the state’s congressional and legislative maps. The effort follows a...

The Medicare Crisis for Insurers Is Over. The Easy Gains Are Too.

Insurers have experienced a strong recovery as rising healthcare costs slow and the Trump administration adopts a more relaxed...