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Electric vehicles continue to gain popularity, but many buyers still wonder whether they actually save money over time. The answer depends on more than just fuel prices. Maintenance, insurance, ...
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Hundreds of cities across the US had adopted a now-familiar brand: Flock Safety surveillance systems, using controversial, AI license plate detection cameras and broad contracts with local police. Now cities, from my home of Bend, Oregon, to the LAPD in Los Angeles, are canceling their Flock contracts, while other towns are even covering Flock cameras with…

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A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about a bug in Apple's iCloud Hide My Email tool that appeared to reveal users' real email addresses to anyone who wanted to find them. On Wednesday, a lawsuit was filed in California, Alvarez v. Apple Inc., accusing Apple of false advertising, fraud and breach of contract for selling a…

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OpenAI's plans to build and sell an AI device undeniably hit a bump in the road this month when Apple filed a lawsuit against the ChatGPT maker, alleging that former Apple employees stole trade secrets when they left Apple to join OpenAI. But if OpenAI isn't careful, it's going to have much bigger problems to…

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The World Cup offers surprising money lessons. Success comes from preparation, discipline, and smart decisions not one spectacular play.
Focus on the fundamentals. Build an emergency fund, avoid costly mistakes, and stick to your long-term financial plan.
Don't quit after a setback. Like championship teams, successful savers recover from mistakes and keep moving toward their goals.
The World Cup may be about soccer, but it also offers a master class in personal finance.
Winning teams rarely rely on one spectacular goal or superstar player. Even legends like Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbapp, and Norways Erling Haaland depend on preparation, discipline, and teammates who understand their roles.
Building financial security works much the same way.
You probably wont become wealthy because of one brilliant investment, a single raise, or a lucky break. Your long-term results are more likely to depend on the everyday decisions you make with your money.
Here are seven personal finance lessons hiding in plain sight during every World Cup match.
1. You dont win the World Cup in the final
The championship match gets the attention, but World Cup winners begin preparing years before they reach the final.
Messis 2022 World Cup victory is a perfect example. The trophy represented the culmination of a career spent developing his skills, surviving disappointments, and continuing to compete at the highest level.
Retirement works the same way.
You dont build a comfortable retirement during the final years of your career. You build it through decades of regular contributions, compound growth, and steadily increasing the amount you save.
Even small contributions made early in your career can have more time to grow than much larger contributions made closer to retirement.
Money move: Automate a retirement contribution every payday. When you receive a raise, be sure to increase your contribution before allowing your spending to expand.
2. Defense wins championships
Scoring goals is exciting, but a team that cannot defend will rarely survive a knockout tournament.
Your financial defense includes the safeguards that prevent one unexpected event from destroying years of progress.
That means having an emergency fund, adequate insurance, and enough room in your monthly budget to absorb an occasional surprise.
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A brand-new smart ring, the Signal Ring, launched Thursday with an ambitious promise to continuously track blood pressure without an inflatable cuff or calibration. That's something no other smart ring currently offers.

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