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Chicago and Athens Firms Merge to Connect American Investors with Greek Properties

Chicago and Athens Firms Merge to Connect American Investors with Greek Properties

Chicago, Saturday, 18 July 2026.
TERAMOK Group has unified its Chicago and Athens operations, creating a direct channel for American investors to access Greece’s booming real estate market and Golden Visa program.

Advanced Nuclear Fuel Company Standard Nuclear Debuts on the New York Stock Exchange

Advanced Nuclear Fuel Company Standard Nuclear Debuts on the New York Stock Exchange

New York City, Saturday, 18 July 2026.
After trimming its initial offering size, advanced fuel producer Standard Nuclear debuted on the NYSE to meet surging clean energy demands from AI data centers.

Cathie Wood Purchases SpaceX Shares After Stock Drops Below IPO Price

Cathie Wood Purchases SpaceX Shares After Stock Drops Below IPO Price

Hawthorne, Saturday, 18 July 2026.
Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest purchased over $36 million in SpaceX shares after the newly public stock fell below its $135 IPO price, signaling strong long-term conviction.

Delta to Become Only U.S. Airline Flying Nonstop From Los Angeles to Manila

Delta to Become Only U.S. Airline Flying Nonstop From Los Angeles to Manila

Los Angeles, Saturday, 18 July 2026.
Starting March 2027, Delta Air Lines will launch nonstop flights between Los Angeles and Manila, becoming the sole U.S. carrier directly connecting the two major global hubs.

Taylor Farms Recalls Iceberg Lettuce Linked to Nationwide Parasite Outbreak

Taylor Farms Recalls Iceberg Lettuce Linked to Nationwide Parasite Outbreak

Salinas, Saturday, 18 July 2026.
Taylor Farms has indefinitely recalled Mexican iceberg lettuce following a parasite outbreak that sickened over 1,600 people, prompting major fast-food chains like Taco Bell to pull the product.

New Fidelity Sustainable Fund Draws $850 Million in Just One Day

New Fidelity Sustainable Fund Draws $850 Million in Just One Day

Boston, Saturday, 18 July 2026.
Launched in July 2026, Fidelity’s new climate-aligned fund secured a record $854 million in a single day, signaling resilient institutional demand for transition-focused sustainable investments.

Why Silicon Valley Billionaires Restrict Screen Time for Their Own Children

Why Silicon Valley Billionaires Restrict Screen Time for Their Own Children

San Francisco, Saturday, 18 July 2026.
As global regulations tighten, tech pioneers like Peter Thiel strictly limit their children’s screen time, highlighting a stark disconnect between public consumption and executive parenting.

How a 24-Year-Old Built a Media Empire with 26 Million Followers

How a 24-Year-Old Built a Media Empire with 26 Million Followers

Austin, Saturday, 18 July 2026.
At just 24, James Dumoulin scaled “School of Hard Knocks” to 26 million followers and $11.6 million in revenue by concentrating on a single, powerful core audience.

US Regional Banks See Lending Surge as Economic Optimism Grows

US Regional Banks See Lending Surge as Economic Optimism Grows

New York, Saturday, 18 July 2026.
Driven by a 55% surge in capital markets revenue, major US regional banks reported strong second-quarter gains, signaling robust economic resilience and active consumer demand.

Chelsea Agrees to Sell Defender Trevoh Chalobah to Italian Club Como

Chelsea Agrees to Sell Defender Trevoh Chalobah to Italian Club Como

London, Sunday, 19 July 2026.
Chelsea is finalizing a £27 million sale of academy graduate Trevoh Chalobah to Como, generating crucial “pure profit” to comply with league financial sustainability rules.