Two of Russia's billionaires call for peace in Ukraine
Two Russian billionaires have called for an end to Russia's assault on Ukraine. Mikhail Fridman and Oleg Deripaska call it a tragedy for both countries.
Tech giants turn to a classic recruitment tool: Cash
After years of enticing employees with large stock awards and surging share prices, some giant technology companies are employing a new tool: cash.
Improper Medicaid payments expand after ObamaCare and pandemic, studies find
The number of people on Medicaid has increased almost two and a half times what it was in 2000.
Ukraine defense budget dwarfed by Russia's but could hold up with guerrilla tactics: expert
Ukraine's $6 billion defense budget is about a tenth of Russia's, according to recent data from Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
PG&E releases new plan on 2022 wildfire safety
Pacific Gas and Electric Corp. (PG&E) filed its 2022 Wildfire Mitigation Plan with state regulators on Friday and announced plans to "significantly accelerate the undergrounding of powerlines in high fire-risk areas."
Ukraine invasion: Germany prepares to 'disconnect Russia from SWIFT' Lithuania president says
Germany agreed to disconnect Russia from the SWIFT international banking system following their invasion of Ukraine. This move would essentially bar Moscow from top financial networks.
Twitter to match employee donations to Ukrainian refugee organizations
Twitter will match employee donations that support Ukrainian refugees and make its own gift, the company said Friday.
More than half of Americans worried about tax refunds
Close to three-fourths of millennials and Gen Xers expecting tax refunds say the money is important to their financial situation
S&P cuts Russia's rating to junk, Moody's issues junk warning
Russia's invasion of Ukraine triggered a flurry of credit rating moves on Friday, with S&P lowering Russia's rating to 'junk' status, Moody's putting it on review for a downgrade to junk, and S&P and Fitch swiftly cutting Ukraine on default worries.
Mother of 'Pawn Stars' celebrity sues over ownership, assets
"Pawn Stars" celebrity Rick Harrison's mother is suing him.
The fed knows it’s ‘way behind’ the curve as inflation hits 40-yr high: Larry Lindsey
Former economic council director Larry Lindsey discusses 40-year high inflation rates and the effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on ‘Wall Street.’
If Russian tanks roll up to NATO border, that is a ‘different’ event: Hammer
Foundation for Defense of Democracies president Clifford May and Newsweek opinion editor Josh Hammer discuss the possibility Putin has larger ambitions on ‘WSJ at Large.’
Here's how you protect yourself against a Russian cyber attack
Cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton shares advice for Americans on combating a Russian cyber attack.
Scalise: Biden needs to reverse 'anti-American energy agenda'
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise says President Biden needs to stop attacking American energy companies and take on Russia.
These 2.4M borrowers may not get student loan forgiveness
Americans with private student debt wouldn't meet the eligibility requirements for widespread federal loan forgiveness that's proposed by prominent Democrats.
How to consolidate student loans
Consolidating student debt can help you save on interest and make paying down your debt more manageable. Learn how to consolidate student loans.
Millions in crypto donations for Ukrainian military pour in
Cryptocurrency donations for the Ukrainian military are pouring in from nongovernmental organizations and volunteer groups as Russia's invasion of the country has entered its second day.
Student loan forgiveness programs: Which one is best for you?
Student loan forgiveness programs can cancel all or part of your federal student loans. Learn how they work and if you’re eligible.
Most COVID rental aid went to low-income residents, Treasury says
More than 80% of the billions of dollars in federal rental assistance aimed at keeping families in their homes during the pandemic went to low-income tenants, the Treasury Department said.
Should you get a wedding loan to pay for your big day?
Wedding loans provide a lump sum to pay for goods and services on your big day. Here’s a look at what they offer and how to shop for the right loan.


















