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Maine couple scammed out of $1.3M sue financial adviser
pressherald130d ago

Maine couple scammed out of $1.3M sue financial adviser

Bruce MacMillan, a Falmouth retiree who, along with his late wife, Linda, was scammed out of $1.1 million. Wednesday, January 14, 2026. (Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer)" data-image-caption="Falmouth resident Bruce MacMillan and his late wife, Linda, were scammed out of $1.3 million they had saved for retirement. The couple sued their financial advisors, accusing the firm of not doing enough to protect them. (Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer)" data-medium-file="https://www.pressherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2026/02/43356328_20260114_Scam001.jpg?w=300" data-large-file="https://www.pressherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2026/02/43356328_20260114_Scam001.jpg?w=780" />In a matter of days, Bruce and Linda MacMillan cashed out of retirement investment accounts they had built up over 15 years with R.M. Davis Inc. and transferred the money to scammers via bitcoin. The firm says it is not liable because the couple lied about their plans.

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Oprah Winfrey says long-term success and happiness come down to a timeless principle
fastcompany130d ago

Oprah Winfrey says long-term success and happiness come down to a timeless principle

Most professionals spend their days focused on performance, deadlines, deliverables, and doing good work that gets noticed. That’s normal. But there’s an overlooked truth about work (and life, really) that doesn’t show up in job descriptions or KPIs. Work feels better, and often goes better, when it’s shared.Shared in the human sense: letting someone in, acknowledging others, and enjoying progress together instead of alone.That idea comes through clearly in a story Oprah Winfrey often tells about growing up in Mississippi and learning an early lesson from a candy bar.“I’m telling you, if you do something to make someone else happier, it’s almost like it comes back to you exactly 100-fold. . . . I learned for myself, even as a little kid, that the candy bar tasted better if I had somebody to say, “Isn’t this good?” . . . All things in life get better when you share it, and when you do something for someone else, the benefit comes back to you as well as to them. That’s where I get my great joy.”It’s a simple story. Now, let’s apply it to the workplace, where we spend the majority of our waking hours. Because most of us miss it.Work isn’t meant to be a solo sportWhen people keep everything to themselves—ideas, credit, stress, wins—work becomes transactional and isolating. That’s a bummer by my book, and I’ve been in these dreadful offices before. But when workers share, even in small ways, something shifts in the atmosphere. Trust grows. Energy increases. People feel less alone in the grind.So, what does this look like in everyday work?Sharing builds connection without extra effortYou don’t need a team-building exercise to create connection. Sharing context on a tough project, looping someone in early, or simply saying, “Here’s what I’m working on,” helps others feel included. It builds community. Inclusion, even informal inclusion, reduces friction and misunderstandings.Shared credit strengthens collaborationCalling out a colleague’s contribution—especially when you don’t have to—does more than make them feel good. It signals praise, respect, loyalty, and fairness. People are more willing to help when they know their effort won’t go unnoticed.Helping others improves your own workThis is the part Oprah points to that people often underestimate. When you support and serve someone else—by offering feedback, time, or encouragement—it benefits you in many ways. It helps reinforce cultural values like empathy, generosity, and servant leadership.I would wager that most meaningful work moments for you may have involved other people. Those times when you were tasked to solve a problem together, laughing after a stressful meeting, and celebrating a small win. Work satisfaction rarely comes from achievement alone. It comes from achievement that’s witnessed.None of this requires a title, authority, or permission. And it’s free.I’ll leave you with a few ways to share with peers and colleagues on the fly, starting today:Share information instead of guarding it.Say thank you out loud; don’t just think it.Invite someone into a win instead of claiming it.Check in when someone looks overwhelmed.Include others in daily decision-making.Share credit with the team.The candy bar tastes better when someone else is there to enjoy it with you. Work does too. This week, intentionally share one thing at work—credit, your help, context, or appreciation. Notice how it changes not just the other person’s day but also yours.—By Marcel SchwantesThis article originally appeared on Fast Company’s sister site, Inc.com.Inc. is the voice of the American entrepreneur. We inspire, inform, and document the most fascinating people in business: the risk-takers, the innovators, and the ultra-driven go-getters that represent the most dynamic force in the American economy.

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Average gross salary over €1,500 for full-timers
ekathimerini130d ago

Average gross salary over €1,500 for full-timers

Private sector salaries last year averaged €1,362.66 gross, up €20 compared to 2024, while the average full-time salary increased to €1,516, from €1,478 a year earlier (up €37).

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FactCheck: Does Epstein Files Reveal Israel Hijacked Control of the Bitcoin Network?
coinpedia130d ago

FactCheck: Does Epstein Files Reveal Israel Hijacked Control of the Bitcoin Network?

The post FactCheck: Does Epstein Files Reveal Israel Hijacked Control of the Bitcoin Network? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech NewsAs the Epstein files continue to be released, new claims are surfacing almost every day, raising serious concerns. One recent claim circulating on X and within crypto circles alleges that Israel secretly gained control of the Bitcoin network more than a decade ago. The claim also tries to connect the newly discussed Epstein files with ...

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The Rise of Crypto Day Trading in Norway
techbullion130d ago

The Rise of Crypto Day Trading in Norway

Day trading involves buying and selling financial instruments within the same trading day, with the goal of profiting from small price fluctuations. In Norway, the rapid growth of interest in cryptocurrencies presents both significant opportunities and notable risks for traders. Platforms such as Blank Finvex reflect this growing engagement, providing Norwegian traders with access to [...]The post The Rise of Crypto Day Trading in Norway appeared first on TechBullion.

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Running Oak Capital LLC Increases Stock Holdings in FactSet Research Systems Inc. $FDS
americanbankingnews130d ago

Running Oak Capital LLC Increases Stock Holdings in FactSet Research Systems Inc. $FDS

Running Oak Capital LLC boosted its holdings in FactSet Research Systems Inc. (NYSE:FDS – Free Report) by 14.0% during the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 41,335 shares of the business services provider’s stock after acquiring an additional 5,072 shares during [...]

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