Luckin Coffee eyes U.S. relisting as five-year turnaround from fraud scandal takes hold

Luckin Coffee is preparing to relist its shares in the U.S., its co-founder and CEO, Jinyi Guo, said at an entrepreneurs’ gathering earlier this month, five years after a $300 million accounting scandal derailed the coffee chain’s business. Speaking at a government-hosted event in the southeastern city of Xiamen, where Luckin Coffee is headquartered, Guo … Read more

Tariffs thaw, rivalry simmers: U.S.–China trade truce enters uneasy phase

Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with U.S. President Donald Trump in Busan, South Korea, Oct. 30, 2025. (Photo by Huang Jingwen/Xinhua via Getty Images) Huang Jingwen | Xinhua News Agency | Getty Images Even as a U.S.–China trade truce appears to be holding, analysts caution that the détente remains fragile in a rivalry increasingly defined … Read more

SNAP: Trump admin gets longer Supreme Court pause on order it pay full food stamp benefits

Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) signage at a grocery store in Dorchester, Massachusetts, US, on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. Mel Musto | Bloomberg | Getty Images The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended until late Thursday night a pause in a federal judge’s order that the Trump administration pay full SNAP benefits for November. The two-day … Read more

Get Joy and Purpose in Retirement – Without Reinvention! | Sixty and Me

Your best years aren’t behind you – they’re waiting to be designed. Here’s how one simple framework can help you build a retirement that feels full and alive. Something Is Missing – and You Feel It! You’ve been looking forward to this for years. No more deadlines. No more “urgent” emails. No more juggling everyone else’s needs … Read more

CoreWeave CEO won’t say if Core Scientific caused data center delays, both stocks plunge

CoreWeave shares closed down 16% on Tuesday after CEO Mike Intrator addressed delays at a third-party data center developer that hit full-year guidance in its latest earnings report. “Quite frankly, every single part of this quarter went exactly as we planned, except for one delay at a singular data center,” Intrator told CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” … Read more

Trump is pardoning dozens of allies and backers. Here’s who might be seeking clemency

U.S. President Donald Trump hosts a bilateral lunch with Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban (not pictured) at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., Nov. 7, 2025. Jonathan Ernst | Reuters President Donald Trump has doled out dozens of executive clemency grants in the past few weeks alone, issuing pardons and commutations to major business … Read more

What Consumers Need to Know About HIPAA (and How to Protect Themselves) | Sixty and Me

A recent case illustrates why staying alert matters: a chain of five nursing homes in Delaware agreed to pay $182,000 in penalties after publicizing patient “success stories” on its website and social media – without proper authorization or safeguards. That violation offers a useful lesson: even “positive” disclosures of health information can trigger HIPAA (Health … Read more

15 of the Best UNESCO Destinations for Women Over 50 | Sixty and Me

Life is an ongoing adventure, and for women with a taste for exploration, there’s a world of UNESCO World Heritage Sites waiting to be discovered. These remarkable destinations, recognized for their cultural and natural significance, offer a profound connection to our shared human history and the breathtaking beauty of our planet. From ancient temples steeped … Read more

Woman Who Never Watched Football Loves New Condo with Epic View Inside Stadium

The view over Brentford FC’s East Stand – credit SWNS Noemi Oberhauser was never a fan of soccer despite living in the country that invented it. And she never had any intention of falling in love with the global game either, even after she toured a $1,550-a-month apartment in West London and marveled at the … Read more