The $3.4 Billion Crypto Heist: Inside 2025's Record-Breaking Year for Digital Asset Theft
Cryptocurrency theft hit $3.4 billion in 2025, with North Korean hackers stealing at least $2 billion. Here's what went wrong and how to protect your assets.
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Cryptocurrency theft hit $3.4 billion in 2025, with North Korean hackers stealing at least $2 billion. Here's what went wrong and how to protect your assets.
Vanguard projects US stocks will return just 4-5% annually over the next decade, well below recent gains. The firm sees better opportunities in bonds and international markets.
Despite three Fed rate cuts in 2025, top high-yield savings accounts still offer up to 5% APY—more than 10x the national average. Here's where to park your cash.
A new study reveals 87% of student loan borrowers who pursue bankruptcy discharge now succeed, up from 40% in 2007. The myth that these debts can't be discharged is finally crumbling.
The Trump administration will resume garnishing wages from 5.5 million defaulted student loan borrowers starting January 2026, ending a years-long pandemic pause.
Apple CEO Tim Cook doubled his Nike stake with a $3M purchase while CEO Elliott Hill bought $1M in shares. Here's why insiders are betting big on Nike's recovery.
Mortgage rates have dipped below 6% for the first time since 2022, potentially unlocking pent-up demand in the housing market. Here's what buyers need to know.
Nearly one-third of Americans expect their finances to worsen in 2026, the highest level of pessimism in seven years, as inflation fatigue and political uncertainty weigh on household outlooks.
The U.S. unemployment rate climbed to 4.6% in November, the highest since September 2021, as federal workforce cuts and slowing hiring reshape the labor market.
With major tax law changes taking effect in 2026, these six financial moves could save you thousands if completed before the December 31 deadline.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicts Americans will receive up to $100 billion in larger tax refunds next year thanks to retroactive tax cuts in the OBBBA.
The S&P 500 dropped 0.4% on December 29 as investors took profits in tech stocks after last week's record highs. The Nasdaq shed 0.5% as the final trading week of 2025 begins.