‘He claims it’s his home, as he lives there.’
The Moneyist: ‘He claims it’s his home’: My mother left her Florida house to all of her children. Our brother lives there — and has no plans to move. How do we get him out?
‘Our brother is still living in the family home. He pays the taxes, insurance and utilities.’
MarketWatch First Take: Microsoft gave Wall Street hope, but then the cloud forecast turned dark
Microsoft Corp. sparked a relief rally for the cloud Tuesday, then rained on that parade after less than two hours of joy.
: Two-thirds of Americans expect the housing market to crash in the next 3 years. Are they overreacting?
Most adults said they feel that the housing market is headed off a cliff, but unemployment remains low and house prices are rising, albeit at a slower pace.
Therese Poletti’s Tech Tales: Elon Musk shows in ‘funding secured’ trial that he does not live in the real world
Elon Musk has managed to spout a number of exaggerations, stretching the truth under oath on how he thinks the world of high finance works, all while stating that he was trying to save Tesla from the short-seller sharks of Wall Street.
Dow Jones Newswires: Australia’s Q4 inflation fanned by surging travel, electricity costs
Australian consumer prices rose by more than expected in the fourth quarter, dashing hopes that the Reserve Bank of Australia would soon pull back from aggressively raising interest rates.
: Tesla says it plans $3.6 billion expansion of Nevada gigafactory
In a blog post Tuesday, Tesla said the expansion will include two new factories, one for battery cells and one to mass produce its Semi electric truck, and will add 3,000 new jobs.
: Adult Swim cuts ties with ‘Rick and Morty’ co-creator Justin Roiland after domestic-abuse charges
Adult Swim cut its ties with “Rick and Morty” co-creator Justin Roiland on Tuesday, following news that he was awaiting trial on felony domestic violence charges.
The Wall Street Journal: Justin Bieber sells his music rights for about $200 million
Pop star Justin Bieber has sold his music rights to Blackstone Inc.-backed Hipgnosis Songs Capital.
: A bang or a whimper? Chinese consumers face first restriction-free Lunar New Year since start of pandemic.
Chinese consumers say they are eager to spend and travel, but remain wary as a mammoth COVID-19 wave sweeps through the country.