Investors Are Using Apps to Follow Other People’s Trades. Here’s What You Should Know About Copy Trading.

Important points Brokers are introducing copy trading features for users in the U.S. Jonathan “Yoni” Asia, the founder of eToro, stated that their copy trading offerings will significantly contribute to growth in the U.S. “Copy and paste” is becoming a buzzword in investment strategies. For a while now, people have been trying to emulate successful […]
Struggling governments are looking more at people’s retirement savings, and experts are raising concerns.

As financial pressures from aging populations and the debts accrued during the pandemic grow, governments are increasingly looking at a new source of funding: people’s retirement savings. According to the Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index, pension fund assets in the OECD have more than tripled since 2003, reaching $63.1 trillion in 2024. This significant […]
Bills face backlash over Indigenous Peoples’ Day message

Buffalo Bills Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day The Buffalo Bills took to social media on Monday to mark Indigenous Peoples Day, stepping away from the traditional celebration of Columbus Day. This move stirred up quite a bit of controversy among fans. Indigenous Peoples Day is intended to honor the Native American tribes impacted by European colonization, […]
New York City takes legal action against social media companies regarding the effects on young people’s mental health.

On Wednesday, New York City initiated a lawsuit against several prominent social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, claiming they are exacerbating a youth mental health crisis. The city, along with its public schools and healthcare systems, contends that these companies have prioritized increasing youth engagement at the detriment of young people’s […]
Joy Reid provides a lesson on history, asserting that white people appropriated all of black people’s ideas.

Joy Reed’s Controversial Remarks on White Contributions to Music Joy Reed recently shared her thoughts during an interview titled “The Ordinary White Man and His Vulnerability Destroys America.” In the conversation with Wajahat Ali, she expressed strong criticisms towards white individuals, particularly in relation to their acknowledgment of contributions in American history. She did not […]
Is ‘Big Balls’ the next symbol of white people’s struggles?

Edward Coristine, also known as “Big Ball,” was reportedly assaulted by a group of individuals in Washington, D.C. while trying to protect his girlfriend. President Donald Trump praised Coristine, describing him as “an incredible man,” and expressed intent to potentially exert federal control in Washington, D.C. if such criminal behavior continues. In a recent statement, […]
Tim Walz discusses why Democrats seem to oppose people’s success.

Former Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Waltz questioned the challenges facing Democrats during a podcast interview on Thursday. In a conversation with ex-DNC chair Jaime Harrison on “At Our Table,” Waltz noted that President Donald Trump had encapsulated “this idea of wealth and success.” He pondered why Democrats often seem opposed to successful individuals. “As […]
Dianaworld by Edward White review – exploring our ongoing fascination with the people’s princess

Dianaworld: An Exploration of Cultural Obsession The world of books, TV shows, and films has continued to project the image of Diana, Princess of Wales, since her passing in 1997. Edward White’s vibrant and well-researched work, *Dianaworld*, presents a different perspective. While previous biographies, including renowned ones about Alfred Hitchcock, often recount Diana’s story from […]
Record People’s Accounts

Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) is calling for a vote on his plan to prevent Congress members from profiting using undisclosed information, saying this is a significant issue. In 2012, Congress implemented the Stock Act after Peter Schweizer’s book highlighted insider trading within legislative circles. However, the effectiveness of the act has been diluted over the […]
‘Endangering people’s lives’

Critics argue that the MTA’s recent efforts to combat fare evasion have gone off the rails. The agency is expanding a program that locks subway emergency gates for 15 seconds after they’re opened, aiming to prevent fare dodgers from slipping in without paying. Yet, despite this pilot initiative, it seems some riders have found ways […]