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‘Opening up to possibilities’: Olympic diver Greg Louganis on his new life in Panama at 65, after auctioning off his gold medals

Olympic star Greg Louganis has offered a glimpse inside his life after leaving the U.S.—months after he auctioned his medals to raise the funds he needed to relocate to Panama.

An ounce of gold now buys 80 barrels of oil, and other eye-opening stats

Silver’s market capitalization has overtaken that of America’s most valuable company, Nvidia, as one ounce of gold buys 80 barrels of oil.

Trump says Venezuela will send U.S. up to 50 million barrels of oil — and he’ll control the proceeds

President Donald Trump late Tuesday said Venezuela will send the U.S. 30 million to 50 million barrels of oil, which will then be sold by the U.S. and the proceeds controlled by him.

Strategy’s stock is rising as investors get some much-needed good news

Strategy gets to stay in MSCI indexes for now — though the index provider says it will launch a more general review of whether investment-oriented companies can keep their spots.

Why U.S. oil refiners could be the big winners in Venezuela — even if its actual reserves disappoint

Refiners in the U.S. have the distinctive ability to handle the type of heavy crude Venezuela claims to have in abundance.

Elon Musk is taking on ChatGPT — and xAI now has $20 billion more to do it

Cisco Investments and Nvidia were strategic investors in a newly announced funding round.

It’s rare for the S&P 500 and the VIX to post gains on the same day. Here’s why it just happened.

The stock market has been climbing despite rising geopolitical tensions after the U.S. captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.

Why chains such as Chipotle and Chili’s could have a better 2026 than their rivals

UBS analysts say new tax breaks and a lower bar to clear could make 2026 more forgiving for restaurants, particularly for the sit-down chains and fast-casual players that draw wealthier customers.

Chevron’s stock falls as the market gets a reality check on Venezuela

More voices are chiming in to say that it’s unlikely to be smooth sailing for Chevron in Venezuela.

Friday’s job report should move the Treasury market more than Venezuela developments. Here’s what to watch.

The Treasury market was moving in a listless fashion on Tuesday in response to the U.S. intervention in Venezuela — with traders more focused on a busy calendar week that includes Friday’s jobs report for December.

The surprising stocks powering the chip sector toward its first new high in a month

Analog-semiconductor stocks have been major laggards over a multiyear span, but Microchip’s latest commentary is fueling hopes for a sustained recovery.

Ford axed major EV plans, and these latest numbers show why

Ford’s hybrids are more popular than ever, but the company has struggled to find momentum in EVs.
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