Chipotle tests new sustainable restaurant design
Chipotle is launching a new electric restaurant design that's poised to help the company maximize its energy efficiency and help reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Small businesses struggling to get credit after SVB collapse
An NFIB survey of small businesses found that more owners are having difficulty getting a loan after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in early March.
Grandma gives grandson $1 million California Scratchers ticket for his 18th birthday, wins big
On the day it became legal for him to partake in the California Lottery, Kaleb Heng won the $1 million Scratchers game after his grandmother gifted him the ticket for his birthday.
Best graduate student loans of 2023
Federal student loan options for graduate students are limited. Private student loans could help you fill the gap and fund your graduate degree.
Bud Light using Dylan Mulvaney to boost their 'Corporate Equality Index' score: 'This is basically a racket'
STOPWOKE founder Rob Smith argues companies are adopting "woke" values due to feeling threatened by a low "equality index" rating from the Human Rights Campaign.
Elizabeth Holmes loses bid to remain out of prison during appeal
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes will report to prison on April 27 after a judge denied her request to remain on house arrest while she appeals her fraud convictions.
Biden has the ‘wrong recipe’ for the American economy: Rep. Jason Smith
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., discusses inflation, the debt ceiling and the IRS on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Michael Jordan's 1998 NBA Finals sneakers could net $2 million
Bidding for a set of sneakers basketball legend Michael Jordan donned during an NBA Finals game in his last season with the Chicago Bulls closes later Tuesday.
Joe Biden taking advantage of 'a very strange, sort of limbo': Hugo Gurdon
The Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon explains how President Biden stands a good chance of winning over fellow Democrats in 2024, but not the American public.
Federal budget deficit hits $1.1 trillion in first half of fiscal 2023, $430 billion higher than last year
The federal budget deficit shot up to $1.1 trillion in the first six months of fiscal year 2023, according to an analysis by the Congressional Budget Office.
Tupperware says 'substantial doubt' about ability to 'continue as a going concern'
Tupperware Brands Corp. recently revealed concerns about its potential future ability to continue running that it described as "substantial."
EPA proposes new limits on auto emissions, an attempt to ‘prop up’ electric vehicle tech: Mandy Gunasekara
Former EPA Chief of Staff Mandy Gunasekara says this EPA proposal would be a ‘defacto ban’ on internal combustion engines and says they do not have the authority to ban certain technology.
Walmart sues Capital One in credit card brawl
Walmart has filed a lawsuit against credit card partner Capital One. The retailer did so in connection to the contract it has with Capital One for the bank to issue its cards.
Seniors worry Social Security increase not enough to cover rising costs: Survey
More than half of survey respondents said the latest increase to Social Security benefits doesn't adequately cover rising costs. As inflation rises, the increase in spending exceeded the latest 8.7% COLA adjustment.
How to pay a 0% tax rate on capital gains
The 0% tax on long-term capital gains can amount to serious savings for taxpayers, but it's a complicated and often overlooked aspect of the U.S. tax code.
Meet the Texas teen whose 'career goal' is to become Disney's next CEO
After asking Disney CEO Bob Iger what advice he'd give to a kid who wants his job someday, 18-year-old Cori Borgstadt shares what she's learned and her ultimate career goals.
Auditor and underwriters cited in SVB collapse lawsuit
A lawsuit has been filed citing the auditor and underwriters concerning the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. The complaint was filed Friday in a San Francisco federal court.
Mega Millions numbers selected for Friday’s $414M jackpot
Tuesday night's Mega Millions jackpot has jumped to $441 million after nobody matched all six numbers drawn on Friday.
Should you ask your credit card issuer for a credit limit increase? Here are the pros and cons
Increasing your credit spending limit allows you more spending power, but introduces more risks. Requesting a high credit limit isn't difficult, but there are factors to consider.
Market expert Keith Fitz-Gerald ‘concerned’ about the possibility of a Fed blink
Mizuho Securities USA chief economist Steven Ricchiuto and Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald react to the Fed Funds futures predicting another rate hike as well as discuss recession fears and their market outlook.



















