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For the first time since the pandemic, leisure and business flights surpass 2019 levels
Global leisure and business flights topped pre-pandemic levels for the first time this spring, despite rising costs and geopolitical uncertainty.... See more
Southeast Asia’s e-commerce market is still in its 'opening act,' says venture capital firm
Southeast Asia's e-commerce market is still at a "very, very nascent stage," said the founding partner of Jungle Ventures.... See more
Apple reportedly showed off its mixed-reality headset to board of directors
The company's last major new product category was the Apple Watch, which was previewed in the fall of 2014 and released in 2015.... See more
Jim Cramer says investors should have these four defense stocks on their shopping lists
"If the defense contractors can hold up this well during the worst tape in years, I bet they can soar when the market gets a little less hostile," Cramer said.... See more
A 1955 Mercedes just nabbed $143 million at auction, making it the most expensive car ever sold
The 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe smashed the previous record for the most expensive car sold at auction by more than $95 million.... See more
Tesla whale calls for $15 billion stock buyback after share price craters
Leo Koguan, who claims to be the third-largest individual shareholder of Tesla stock, is calling on the carmaker to announce a $15 billion stock buyback.... See more
The euro is nearing parity with the dollar: Here's what it could mean for investors
The euro is nearing parity with the U.S. dollar for the first time in 20 years, but currency strategists are divided on whether it will get there.... See more
Two maps show NATO's growth — and Russia's isolation — since 1990
Russia has become increasingly isolated from the rest of Europe over 30 years, and maps of the continent illustrate just how drastic the change has been.... See more