World in early stages of ‘very significant’ recession: Economist Nancy Lazar
Economist Nancy Lazar warned on Monday that the world is in the early stages of a “very significant” recession.
Chick-fil-A introduces new cloudberry drink nationwide
Chick-fil-A announced the release of its new Cloudberry Sunjoy drink, which was tested in Augusta, Georgia, last fall.
Nissan is killing Datsun again
Nissan is discontinuing the Datsun brand, which was rebooted in 2014 to sell low-priced vehicles in emerging markets.
AAA: Drivers faced with $600 car repair costs after pothole damage — compare your financing options
Pothole damage cost drivers $26.5 billion in 2021 alone, AAA reports. If you're stuck with an unexpected bill, compare your auto repair financing options.
Lithium shortages impact Tesla, other EV carmakers, numerous tech markets
Electric vehicles (EVs) have been growing in popularity amid climate initiatives to reduce carbon emissions, yet production is being hampered by a shortage of lithium, an essential element for making electric batteries.
Japan's Shionogi says COVID-19 pill shows rapid clearance of virus
Japan's Shionogi & Co. Ltd. reported rapid clearance of the coronavirus with its COVID-19 pill.
University professors unhappy by Florida Gov. DeSantis' attempt to hold faculty 'accountable'
College and University professors are unhappy with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' attempt to hold faculty “accountable” by imposing a review every five-years for tenured professors.
Green beans sold at Whole Foods, Aldi, Lidl recalled over listeria concerns
Alpine Fresh's voluntary recall includes one pound packages of "Hippie Organics" French Beans, according to the recall notice posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Young people should ‘hold off’ on third and fourth COVID shots: Dr. Contacessa
Northwell Health Internist Dr. Frank Contacessa addressed confusion over mask policies on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast,’ saying the decision to wear a mask or get booster shots should be made according to individual health status and age.
Some airlines letting passengers banned for mask violations back onboard
Some U.S. airlines have announced they will allow passengers who had been banned from flying due to mask violations back onboard.
Best Buy recalls 772,000 Insignia air fryers after fire, burning, melting incidents
Best Buy has received 68 reports from U.S. consumers and 36 reports from Canadian consumers of the air fryer or air fryer ovens catching fire, burning or melting. These include seven reports of minor property damage and two reports of injuries, including an injury to a child’s leg.
Biden admin says 3.6M borrowers are closer to student loan forgiveness through IDR reform
The Education Department is changing its policy around income-driven repayment (IDR) forgiveness, according to a press release.
Optimizing your money and mental wellness
Best-selling author and personal finance expert Dave Ramsey is raising awareness about the correlation between financial wellness and mental health.
Bitcoin can be ‘strong inflation hedge’ during ‘expected’ volatility: Okcoin CEO
Okcoin CEO Hong Fang argues bitcoin has a strong investment value as inflation risks continue in the market.
Market is expecting higher inflation: Expert
Penn Mutual Asset Management portfolio manager George Cipolloni discusses the Federal Reserve and inflation.
Babyganics issues recall over possible bacterial contamination
Babyganics has issued a voluntary recall of two products due to possible bacterial contamination, according to the company and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
YouTuber Trevor Jacob purposely crashed plane, FAA says
The FAA is demanding that Jacob immediately surrender his piloting certificate and any other certificates he holds following the incident in November, which had been posted to his YouTube channel.
Memorial Day travel: The best and worst times to book
Reservations for Memorial Day travel from flights, car rentals, cruises and hotels, have surged 122% over 2021 even with surging inflation, according to AAA.
Former Domino’s Pizza accountant slapped with nearly $2M penalty for insider trading
A former Domino’s Pizza accountant has been ordered to pay a nearly $2 million penalty for insider trading in the company’s stock, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Thursday.
4 in 5 borrowers could benefit from student loan forgiveness, but the price tag is high: NY Fed
If President Biden delivers on his promise of loan forgiveness, it could potentially benefit millions of borrowers. However, debt cancellation is a costly policy, according to the NY Fed.



















