Former Obama official worked at Silicon Valley Bank before collapse that rattled American economy
An official who served in the Treasury Department under former President Obama was also a board member of Silicon Valley Bank before its collapse last week.
Silicon Valley Bank gave company-wide bonuses hours before it collapsed: report
Silicon Valley Bank gave its employees their annual bonuses on Friday just hours before the federal government took control of the bank to halt its collapse.
Andrew Yang warns of 'mass layoffs,' calls for government intervention after Silicon Valley Bank collapse
Andrew Yang, a businessman and Democratic political candidate in multiple races, urged for government action on the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank warning of mass layoffs.
Silicon Valley Bank collapse: California governor says he's working with FDIC to 'stabilize' situation
California Governor Gavin Newsom said in a statement that he's working with the White House and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation after Silicon Valley Bank was shut down by regulators.
Silicon Valley Bank touts Forbes 'best bank' nod days before becoming largest failure since Great Recession
Days before Silicon Valley Bank collapsed, the bank praised itself for being named onForbes magazine's annual ranking of "America's Best Banks" for five years in a row.
Florida woman wins $1M lottery after nearly throwing away winning ticket
A woman in Florida has won $1 million from a $50 scratch-off game, and she says she almost threw her winning ticket away because she didn't think she won.
Ohio first responder calls decision to do 'controlled release' of 5 tank cars instead of 1 'jaw-dropping'
A first responder testifying about the Norfolk Southern toxic train derailment in Ohio says the decision to vent and burn five tank cars instead of one widened the “impact” area.
Norfolk Southern CEO apologizes for East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment in Senate testimony
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw testified that he's "deeply sorry" about the East Palestine, Ohio, derailment before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Thursday.
Long-distance real estate investment in residential properties a hotbed in US South and Midwest
Long-distance real estate investment in single-family rental homes is growing amid inflationary pressures, interest rate hikes and an influx of instructional investors.
Newsom ends California's contract with Walgreens over abortion drug dispute: 'We're done'
Governor Gavin Newsom decided not to renew a $54 million contract with Walgreens in response to the company's decision not dispense abortion drugs in certain states for legal reasons.
DeSantis' new Disney World board holds first meeting, hints at big changes including eliminating cities
The first meeting of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, Walt Disney World's new governing board, included discussion of COVID-19 measures by its conservative members.
Black California couple’s home appraises for $500K more when White friend poses as owner
A black couple has settled a lawsuit with a property appraiser who undervalued their California home by almost half a million dollars.
Entenmann’s brings back windows on packaging after customer complaints
Baked goods giant Entenmann's has brought back the clear cellophane windows on product boxes, much to the delight of customers who had protested the packaging change.
Florida launch of 3D-printed rocket scrubbed by private venture
Relativity Space scrubbed its first attempt to launch a 3D-printed rocket into orbit from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Wednesday after difficulties with the propellant.
Princess Cruises says norovirus is 'likely' source of ship outbreak
Over 280 passengers and 34 crew members fell ill on a cruise operated by Princess Cruises and were "likely" infected with norovirus, the company said in a statement.
Feds suspect Tesla was using automated driving system in fatal firetruck crash
The feds suspect that a Tesla was using the automated driving system when it crashed into a firetruck last month. The California crash killed the driver and injured the passenger.
Tom Love, the Founder of Love's Travel Stops and Country Stores, dies at the age of 85 in Oklahoma
Tom Love, the founder of Loves Travel Stops and Country Stores, has died at the age of 85 in Oklahoma. The cause of Love's death has not been announced.
CSX train derailed by West Virginia rock slide, causing diesel fuel spill
An empty coal train operated by CSX has derailed Wednesday outside of Sandstone, West Virginia, causing fuel to spill into the New River, officials say.
Citadel's Ken Griffin plugs DeSantis in possible presidential run
Hedge fund billionaire and GOP mega donor Ken Griffin says he "would love" to see Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis run for president, touting his leadership in the state.
CDC investigating after more than 300 sickened aboard Princess Cruises ship
The Ruby Princess, of the Princess Cruises lines, had more than 300 passengers and crew fall ill with symptoms that included vomiting and diarrhea during the Caribbean trip.


















