Retirees face $172,500 in health care costs, Fidelity study finds

‘Making Money’ host Charles Payne discusses 401(k) savings with Walser Wealth Management president Rebecca Walser and what it says about Americans’ retirement. A 65-year-old retiring in 2025 can expect to pay $172,500 on average for healthcare and medical expenses throughout retirement.  That’s according to Fidelity’s 2025 Retiree Health Care Cost Estimate, which is up 4% … Read more

Apple pushes almost 30 security fixes in mobile update

Apple has released more than 20 vulnerability fixes for its mobile device ecosystem in a new round of updates to the twin iOS and iPadOS operating systems (OS), with a warning for users to update now ahead of likely exploitation in the wild. Unless a major new vulnerability is disclosed in the next couple … Read more

Global LEO satellite comms services spend set to hit $14.8bn in 2026

Research from Gartner has pointed to the emergence of low-Earth orbit (LEO) consumer and business use cases that are driving communications service providers (CSPs) to expand the market to the point of enabling LEO satellites to become a mainstream enterprise broadband technology. The study notes that to date, LEO satellites have primarily delivered broadband … Read more

US-China trade talks in Sweden end without truce extension

Two days of talks between delegations from Beijing and Washington ended without an extension of the tariff truce set to expire on August 12. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that Donald Trump still needs to be briefed on the discussions. Also, the International Monetary Fund has revised its global growth outlook upward, as Trump’s … Read more

Deputy UN chief urges bold action to transform food systems at global summit in Addis Ababa

Delivering closing remarks at the UN Food Systems Summit +4 Stocktaking Moment (UNFSS+4) in Addis Ababa, co-hosted by Ethiopia and Italy, Ms. Mohammed praised the growing momentum behind food systems transformation. But she also warned that with just five years left to 2030, “hunger and malnutrition persist. Climate shocks, conflict, debt, and inequality are widening … Read more