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13 Surprisingly Frugal Habits Used by Billionaires Like Buffett and Cuban

It’s easy to assume that billionaires live flashy lives filled with yachts, designer wardrobes, and private jets. But many of the world’s most financially successful people actually follow surprisingly simple money habits. Warren Buffett, Mark Cuban, and others have built massive wealth not by overspending—but by being intentional, frugal, and disciplined with their money. Here…

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A $5.7 Trillion Iron Ore Discovery Tests Australia’s Balance of Profit and Planet

A Discovery of Unprecedented Scale A massive iron ore deposit in Western Australia’s Hamersley region has turned heads—55 billion metric tons, valued at $5.7 trillion. It’s the biggest find ever, rewriting what geologists thought about iron formation timelines, pushing the date back to 1.4 billion years from 2.2 billion (Source: Daily Galaxy). This could lock…

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How $300,000 in Coverage Failed this Couple After a Decade

Ten years ago, a couple in their 40s signed up for $300,000 in life insurance, thinking it’d cover their mortgage and final costs. Fast-forward to their 50s, and they’re kicking themselves for not buying more. Life threw curveballs—health issues, caregiving, and rising expenses—that made them rethink what “enough” really means. Here’s why they regret it…

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She Fooled JPMorgan for $175M—Now This 30 Under 30 Founder Is Facing Prison

For years, being featured on Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list was seen as a golden ticket to credibility, funding, and fast-tracked success. But lately, it’s starting to feel more like a red flag. The latest name to crash and burn? Charlie Javice—founder of the college financial aid startup Frank—who was just convicted of defrauding JPMorgan…

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