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Officials said Citizens Insurance will cut rates by an average of 8.7% statewide and by 13.4% in South Florida following statewide reforms.
Head Start providers relieved but cautious after judge halts DEI ban
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the administration's DEI ban for the duration of a lawsuit, and Head Start providers report relief alongside continued caution after months of application rejections and funding disruptions.
CPI inflation report due Tuesday may show a slight uptick
Forecasters expect the December Consumer Price Index to show a 2.7% year-over-year increase, with core CPI also at 2.7%; some economists say November's reading may have been understated because BLS price collection was delayed by the government shutdown.
L.A. Reid settles sexual assault lawsuit ahead of trial
L.A. Reid and former music executive Drew Dixon have reached a settlement in a lawsuit alleging Reid sexually assaulted Dixon in 2001; the trial had been scheduled to begin Monday and the terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
USE.com highlights exchange utility as presale gains momentum
USE.com announced an ongoing presale that emphasizes the USE token’s role in a centralized exchange, including trading fee discounts, staking participation and priority Launchpad access, and said the presale will follow a staged pricing framework.
Ex‑Fed chairs condemn Trump administration move to weaken Fed independence
All living former Federal Reserve chairs publicly condemned an attempt to weaken the Fed's independence after the Justice Department opened a criminal inquiry into Chair Jerome Powell and served grand jury subpoenas related to his Senate testimony.
Argentina repays $2.5 billion drawn from U.S. swap line.
Argentina repaid the $2.5 billion it drew from a $20 billion currency swap line with the United States, the U.S. Treasury announced; the payment was reported as part of a broader $4.3 billion debt repayment that included bondholder payments.
Fed's legal fight with DOJ may curb prospects for interest rate cuts
The Justice Department has opened a criminal inquiry into the Federal Reserve and issued subpoenas, and Chair Jerome Powell has publicly contested the probe. Analysts say the dispute has made additional interest rate cuts this year less likely.
Heineken CEO Dolf van den Brink to step down at end of May
Heineken said CEO Dolf van den Brink will leave at the end of May and transition to an eight-month advisory role, while the board has launched a search for a successor.
Powell Says Justice Department Subpoenaed the Fed Amid Alleged Political Intimidation
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said prosecutors served the Fed with grand jury subpoenas and are threatening a criminal indictment linked to his Senate testimony and office renovations; a government official confirmed prosecutors are looking into the Fed.
Investing in gold: analysts and dealers outline the current outlook
The article cites forecasts as high as $5,400 per troy ounce and reports bullion has risen over 69% so far this year; it also outlines buying options such as physical bars and coins, ETFs and mining stocks, and notes tax, storage and sourcing considerations.
California plans to mix hydrogen with gas to cut climate pollution while critics raise safety concerns
SoCalGas has proposed pilot projects to blend small shares of hydrogen into local pipeline gas and has identified Orange Cove as a test site; the California Public Utilities Commission is expected to decide on such pilots this year amid local concerns about emissions, leaks and health impacts.
Euro and Swiss franc rally as Fed independence returns to spotlight
The euro and Swiss franc strengthened against the U.S. dollar after reports that the Trump administration threatened Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell with a criminal indictment and Powell said the Department of Justice served the Fed with grand jury subpoenas.
China and the EU agree steps to address dispute over EV imports
China and the EU said they agreed on steps toward resolving a dispute over Chinese-made electric vehicle imports; the EU will issue guidance on minimum import prices and the European Commission will assess offers under World Trade Organization rules.
Rate cuts may be done, and the focus is now on choosing the right mortgage plan.
Mortgage rates have stabilized and some lenders are adjusting pricing upward; borrowers are being encouraged to compare mortgage features such as portability, prepayment limits and whether a home equity line is offered rather than wait for lower rates.
Trump's credit card rate cap plan has unclear path, bank insiders say
President Trump proposed a one-year 10% cap on credit card interest with a Jan. 20 start date; bankers and industry groups say enforcement and consequences are unclear.
Fed speakers, bank earnings and inflation data shape this week's calendar
This week features scheduled Fed speeches, major bank earnings starting with JPMorgan, and two inflation readings including the December consumer-price index.
Bitcoin is not yet "digital gold", the author argues
An opinion piece questions whether Bitcoin functions as "digital gold," contrasting its volatile price history and heavy promotion with gold's steadier gains and reporting concerns about marketing tactics, leverage and ETF inflows.
Walmart teams with Google's Gemini to simplify how shoppers find and buy products
Walmart and Google announced a partnership to let shoppers use Google's AI assistant Gemini to discover and purchase items from Walmart and Sam's Club, starting in the U.S.; the companies did not disclose a launch date or financial terms.
Retiring Soon: Report suggests a 3.9% starting withdrawal rate challenges the 4% rule
A Morningstar report recommends a 3.9% first-year withdrawal, adjusted for inflation, and finds a 90% probability of success over a 30-year retirement for portfolios with 30–50% stocks; the report also says delaying Social Security to age 70 raises lifetime spending but may require temporary bridge strategies.
Amazon-backed Anthropic launches Claude for Healthcare to compete with OpenAI
Anthropic, backed by Amazon, launched 'Claude for Healthcare,' a set of HIPAA-ready tools with links to major medical databases and options to connect personal health data; the move follows OpenAI's recent ChatGPT Health release.
India inflation rises to 1.33% in December
India's consumer inflation rose to 1.33% in December from 0.71% in November, driven mainly by higher food and personal care prices, and came in below a Reuters poll expectation of about 1.5%.
Bishoftu International Airport construction begins with US$12.5bn investment in Ethiopia
Ethiopian Airlines began construction on Bishoftu International Airport on 10 January 2026; the US$12.5bn project is planned to handle 60 million passengers in its first phase by 2030.
Meituan and Alibaba shares rise as China moves to curb price wars
China's antitrust committee has opened a probe into competition among food-delivery platforms, and shares of Meituan and Alibaba rose in Hong Kong following the announcement.
China and EU agree steps to address dispute over EV imports.
China said it reached a deal with the European Union on exports of Chinese-made electric vehicles, and Beijing said the EU will issue guidelines on minimum pricing for Chinese auto exporters. The Commerce Ministry did not say whether the EU tariffs of up to 35.3% imposed after an investigation will be lifted.
High-Yield Savings Account Rates Hold Steady on January 12, 2026
Rates on high-yield savings accounts were unchanged from last week, with the top standard-account yield at 5.84% and national averages around 0.22%, according to Curinos.
Gold hits new record above $4,600 amid Powell probe and global tensions
Spot gold rose past $4,600 an ounce as investors moved into safe havens, and federal prosecutors are reported to be examining a $2.5 billion renovation of the Federal Reserve's Washington headquarters and Chairman Jerome Powell's testimony to Congress.
Iran protests: Activists report at least 544 killed as Trump says Iran proposed talks
Activists report at least 544 people killed and more than 10,600 detained amid nationwide protests, and US President Donald Trump said Iran proposed negotiations after he warned of possible military action.
U-Haul Truck Drives Into Crowd at Los Angeles Iran Protest
A U-Haul truck drove through a crowd of pro-Iran protesters in Westwood, Los Angeles; police detained the driver and one person was struck but did not suffer significant injuries.
Australia Announces Critical Minerals for Strategic Reserve
Australia will create a A$1.2 billion strategic reserve to buy rare earths, antimony and gallium from domestic miners, the government said, aiming to strengthen supply chains and reduce reliance on dominant foreign suppliers.
