Sally Bundock

Sally Bundock

119K Jobs Surprise Shows Stronger Labor Market

The report, which was late due to the government shutdown, was much better than economists thought it would be. The delayed September jobs report showed that employers added 119,000 new jobs, which was a big surprise. Experts had expected only about 50,000 new jobs. The report was released late because the government shutdown stopped normal

How Protected Are You From Debit Card Fraud?

Debit cards are a staple of everyday life—simple, convenient, and widely accepted. But with that convenience comes a question many consumers overlook: How protected are you from debit card fraud? While most people assume debit card security mirrors that of credit cards, the reality is more complex. Understanding your protections, potential vulnerabilities, and how to

The Hot Tub of Death: Gates, Hurricane Melissa and Civilization at Risk

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Lyn Alden: US Tech Rally May Slow, India Could Benefit

Lyn Alden expects the strong US technology and AI rally to slow in 2026, with rising competition and high capital expenditure concerns pushing investors to look at underperforming markets. She sees India as a potential beneficiary of capital rotation next year and into 2026. Alden also highlighted global volatility driven by uncertain Federal Reserve policy

Tarique Rahman Prepares Return as Khaleda Zia’s Health Worsens

Home World News Bangladesh's ex-PM Khaleda Zia's son readies return amid her deteriorating health, says party leader The interim government on Monday declared Zia a “very, very important person”, enabling SSF deployment for her protection. By PTI  December 2, 2025, 10:33:25 AM IST (Published) Bangladesh’s ailing former prime minister Khaleda Zia’s son Tarique Rahman, who

Nvidia unveils Alpamayo-R1 to boost transparent AI reasoning in self-driving cars

Home World News Nvidia unveils Alpamayo-R1 to boost transparent AI reasoning in self-driving cars Nvidia has launched Alpamayo-R1, an open-source AI model that lets self-driving cars “think aloud,” giving developers clearer insight into how vehicles interpret road scenes and make real-time driving decisions. By Reuters  December 2, 2025, 10:31:01 AM IST (Published) Nvidia on Monday

Starbucks to Pay $35M to NYC Workers

Home World News Starbucks to pay $35M to NYC workers in settlement as ongoing strike draws pols to picket line Workers and the company dispute the extent and impact of the strike, but Mamdani, Sanders and some state and city officials sought to amplify the baristas' message by mingling with scores of strikers and supporters

US Assumes G20 Presidency: ‘The Best Is Yet to Come’

Home World News 'The best is yet to come': United States, as it assumes presidency of G20 The rotating presidency was previously held by Brazil; before that, in 2023, the presidency was held by India. The next G20 Summit is slated to be held in the US city of Miami, Florida, in 2026. By CNBCTV18.com 

Costco Joins Lawsuits Seeking Tariff Refunds

Home World News Costco joins companies suing Trump administration for refunds if tariffs fail Costco’s lawyers wrote that the complaint, filed on November 28 in the US Court of International Trade, was prompted due to the uncertainty that refunds will be guaranteed for all businesses that have been paying duties if the Supreme Court declares

WHO backs GLP‑1 therapies for obesity, warns access limited

Home World News WHO backs use of GLP-1 therapies for obesity, warns access will remain limited WHO issues first guideline on GLP-1 therapies for obesity, recommending semaglutide, tirzepatide, and liraglutide for adults, with diet and exercise, but access remains limited globally. By Reuters  December 2, 2025, 12:03:51 AM IST (Published) The World Health Organization on
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