In a rare CNBC interview, Buffett explains why he won’t chase market moves, favors massive cash reserves, and views risk through business value and human nature, outlining how to stay prepared and hold for durable opportunities.
On April 3, a U.S. Black Hawk performing a rescue in Iran was reportedly hit, while another U.S. fighter crashed in the Persian Gulf as Tehran announced it had shot down a drone.
On April 3, Ukraine reported broad drone and missile attacks causing casualties and power outages; Zelenskiy seeks U.S. mediation and Easter ceasefire talks.
March jobs data test the labor market and Fed’s next move.
New Jersey gas taxes are rising, with a state surcharge around 0.49 per gallon, while oil prices surge amid Middle East tensions. Republican Jeff Van Drew says Americans may need to take a second job, prompting online mockery and accusations of political opportunism.
Six-second closing remark goes viral.
Trump says he will sign an executive order to pay salaries to DHS workers during the shutdown, amid a stalemate over funding.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with his daughter, toured facilities in the Hesong district as openings approach, inspecting preparations and discussing pet services, automotive centers, and related commerce in Pyongyang.
Myanmar’s parliament elected Min Aung Hlaing as president with a comfortable majority and named two vice presidents, signaling the start of a new government formation.
During Macron’s Japan visit, he and PM Takai discussed energy and defense, ending with a Dragon Ball-inspired Kamehameha gesture that sparked online debate.