‘I feel the clock ticking’: My wife and I are in our 60s — and employ 48 people in a small town. Can we ever retire?

“We could survive financially, but my people would not.”
These might be the winners from the latest round of Chinese new year AI launches

The holiday period is crucial for the launch of new products and Chinese AI plays are trying to prove they are as good as, or close enough to, global frontier models from OpenAI and Google.
The great rotation: Why this fund manager is pivoting from the U.S. toward Europe

One fund manager with a global mandate is significantly underweight U.S. assets in favor of the opportunities created in Europe by the reshaping of military and economic alliances
Rents are finally falling in some parts of the country. Here’s who is actually feeling the relief.

Rents fell nationally in January, but they’re still at a high level due to a sharp run-up over the last few years.



