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An 18-year-old brings in $300,000 a month selling 3D printed ‘reload can holders.’ Here’s how he comes up with unique product ideas.

An 18-year-old brings in $300,000 a month selling 3D printed ‘reload can holders.’ Here’s how he comes up with unique product ideas.

Michael Satterlee is the founder of Cruise Cup, the company behind the viral tactical reload can holder.Dylan Ethier Teenage entrepreneur Michael Satterlee created a “tactical reload...

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Corporate America is scrambling to hire energy traders as the AI boom pressures electricity costs

Corporate America is scrambling to hire energy traders as the AI boom pressures electricity costs

As the race for AI development booms, demand for power has soared and is expected to grow in the US at a rate five to 10 times faster over the next 10 years than in the previous decade. That dema...

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What to watch this week

What to watch this week

Stocks closed on Friday in the red, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) down roughly 1.7% while the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) and benchmark S&P 500 (^GSPC) shed 0....

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Do you have to file taxes in 2026? Here’s why you might want to.

Do you have to file taxes in 2026? Here’s why you might want to.

There were 161 million individual income tax returns filed to the IRS in 2024, possibly including yours. While not every American is required to file a tax return, most will – and there may be goo...

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The signs that Europe really is doomed – and taking Britain down with it

The signs that Europe really is doomed – and taking Britain down with it

When Tom Crotty joined Ineos in 2001, the petrochemicals giant was in the middle of a European buying spree. Crotty joined after the refrigerants division he ran at ICI was snapped up by Sir Jim R...

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High-end car sales sink in China as its economy slows, taking a toll on European automakers

High-end car sales sink in China as its economy slows, taking a toll on European automakers

HONG KONG (AP) — Chinese demand for foreign luxury cars is waning as customers opt for more affordable Chinese brand models, often sold at big discounts, catering to their taste for fancy electron...

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