April 16, 2025
Fixed Assets

Our ultimate guide to earning FREE cash while shopping, from linking your bank account to scanning receipts

IF you don’t use cashback then you could be missing out on hundreds of pounds a year. From well-known sites like TopCashback to newer options like Cheddar, there are lots of different ways to get money back when you shop. 8 Cashback has allowed Ailsa Hichens to book a dream trip to New York for daughter Daisy’s

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Fixed Assets

Driven to Wisconsin after helping win U.S. Revolution, Mohicans now have bought land back home

One of the most storied tribes in Indian Nation has taken another step toward reclaiming history that was ripped away from it more than 200 years ago. The Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Tribe of Wisconsin recently closed a deal to purchase 372 undeveloped acres of Monument Mountain, which carries sacred meaning and is part of its original

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Financial Assets

When The Going Was Good by Graydon Carter: No limit on expenses. Interest-free home loans. And ‘the best eyebrow lady’ in New York every month!

When the Going was Good: An editor’s adventures during the last golden age of magazines by Graydon Carter (Grove Press £20, 432pp) As a boy growing up in Canada in the 1950s and 60s, Graydon Carter had a feeling in the back of his mind that he must not lose a tooth playing hockey. In

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Gold Investing

Why your holiday flight to the US could be secretly transporting millions of dollars in gold bars

Transatlantic airline staff are notorious sticklers nowadays when it comes to weighing passengers’ luggage, but suddenly there’s extra competition for space in the hold – and it comes from a very surprising quarter. If you’ve taken a flight from London to New York in recent months, there’s a chance your suitcase of warm winter clothes

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Financial Assets

Unique mind trick helps you spend less money at the drive-thru

By EMMA SALETTA FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 22:01, 3 February 2025 | Updated: 22:14, 3 February 2025 Fast food customers’ anger has grown significantly as restaurants continue to increase menu prices. Restaurant chains like McDonald’s and Burger King have hiked prices multiple times over the last few years. Inflation has played a major role in the

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Operating Assets

Inside Britain’s ‘skinniest home’ measuring just 3 FEET wide that leaves neighbours baffled – but it’s hiding a secret

BRITAIN’s “skinniest home” which measures just three feet wide has a secret hidden inside. At first glance, the incredibly narrow building in Bristol looks like you would have to be two-dimensional to live there. 5 An unusually designed house on New Station Road in Fishponds, Bristol appears to be incredibly thinCredit: BPM 5 It measures

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Financial Assets

PNC Bank’s Humorous Campaign Shows Why the Right Money Moves Aren’t as Risky as You Think

PNC Bank is unveiling the next installment of its recent brand refresh, “Brilliantly Boring since 1865,” which boldly states what other banks won’t admit: Banking should be boring. Now, in two 30-second spots – “Finance Bro” and “Sir Ronald” – the 160-year-old brand is reminding Americans that the right money moves aren’t as risky as

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Financial Assets

Schedule, TV, live stream, prize money for tournament

Rafael Nadal “not 100%” as he skips US Open Tennis star Rafael Nadal has pulled out of the upcoming US Open in New York as he is unable to “give my 100% at this time.” unbranded – Sport The final major tournament of the tennis calendar is here. The 2024 US Open is set to

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Intangible Assets

Federal Circuit Provides Guidance on What Claims Can Properly Serve As Obviousness-Type Double Patenting References

In a precedential decision issued on August 13, 2024, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held that a first-filed, first-issued, later-expiring claim cannot be invalidated by a later-filed, later-issued, earlier-expiring reference claim having a common priority date.1 Obviousness-Type Double Patenting Obviousness-type double patenting (ODP) is a judicially created doctrine dating back to

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Fixed Assets

Former executive risks 40 years in prison after allegedly doling out cash bribes at hotels, airports, and in a parking lot

Ex-Vitol Group oil trader Javier Aguilar faces as much as 40 years in prison and will forfeit more than $7.1 million in two U.S. bribery cases after entering a guilty plea in federal court. Aguilar, 50, had already been convicted in Brooklyn, New York, in February of orchestrating an elaborate scheme to bribe Mexican and

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