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Gold IRA rules and taxes: What to know before you sign anything
New York Post may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. The recent outperformance of gold has turned many skeptical investors into gold bugs. Gold has other virtues that look...
Apple iPhone powers quarterly sales to $111B: ‘Demand was off the charts’
Sales of the iPhone, still the company’s best-selling product nearly 20 years after its introduction, were $56.99 billion. Source link
Goldman Sachs’ top lawyer Kathy Ruemmler turned down $30M to represent Jeffrey Epstein after his 2019 arrest: sources
Kathy Ruemmler has said she’ll be stepping down as Goldman Sachs’ top lawyer at the end of June – but she also plans to set the record straight about her controversial ties with Jeffrey Epstein, On The Money has learned. The 55-year-old ace litigator announced...
Inside the well-funded AI doom machine — and who is benefiting from it
While the Elon Musk–Sam Altman trial in Oakland, Calif., is dominating headlines this week, 3,000 miles away, a Capitol Hill event with far less fanfare may prove even more significant for the future of AI in America. On Wednesday evening, Sen. Bernie Sanders...
Bombshell sex harassment suit against Lorna Hajdini, JPMorgan branded ‘complete fabrication’ as John Doe unmasked
A former JPMorgan staffer who sources identified as Chirayu Rana has been accused of making fabricated sexual-harassment claims against a high-ranking executive at the bank after an internal investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing, The Post has learned....
US economy grows 2% as layoffs plunge to 55-year low, inflation lingers
Fresh data showed the US economy grew at a 2% annualized pace in the first quarter while core inflation rose 3.2% year-over-year in March as data shows a resilient, if uneven, recovery. Economic growth came in a touch softer than expected, with the Commerce...
FCC’s Brendan Carr says Disney TV license review is about DEI, not Jimmy Kimmel
Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr said Thursday that the decision to order an early license review for Disney’s ABC television stations is about the company’s diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives — not President Trump’s clash with...
Judge in OpenAI trial has had it with Musk’s ‘steal from a charity’ quip: ‘You’re not a lawyer’
OAKLAND, Calif. — The judge presiding over the bombshell trial over the future of OpenAI has apparently had it with Elon Musk’s favorite line over the last three days – “You just can’t steal from a charity” – at one point reminding Musk that he was “not a...
Watchdog warns FTC that car buyers getting hit with hidden fees as online listings ‘mislead’
A conservative policy group is urging federal regulators to widen their crackdown on deceptive car pricing — warning that hidden fees are costing Americans thousands of dollars on one of the biggest purchases of their lives, The Post has learned. The Bull Moose...