Rep. Jamie Raskin slapped with ethics complaint over failure to report wife's huge stock payout
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin was hit Monday with an ethics complaint over his failure to properly disclose stock shares that his wife, Sarah Bloom Raskin, received for her work at a Colorado-based financial technology company.
Rising violence at schools impacts students' education
After a year of virtual learning, a new concern is crippling the classroom: violence and crime.
Mortgage refinance demand spikes 18% as interest rates stabilize, MBA says
The MBA reports that mortgage refinancing activity rose 18% during the last week of January, outpacing the demand for home purchase loans.
Man located after leaving Vegas not knowing he won jackpot
An Arizona man left Las Vegas not realizing he had won a $229,368 slot machine jackpot.
California gas utility fined $10M for ratepayer money misuse
California's Public Utilities Commission fined Southern California Gas Co. $10 million for improperly spending ratepayer money on lobbying.
CNN exec Zucker's ouster shows peril of hiding work romance
Keeping a workplace romance a secret is a bad idea, experts say.
China could take further measures to rein in yuan - former regulator
The Chinese government could take further measures if needed to keep the yuan stable, potentially putting downward pressure on the currency, a former foreign exchange regulator said.
Texas city faces second boil water notice in a year, residents ridicule 'third-world' conditions
The same plant suffered multiple failures last year when Winter Storm Uri hit Texas and caused problems with the power grid.
GoFundMe backtracks on redistributing money for Canadian truckers, under threat of fraud investigation
Facing a potential fraud investigation by the state of Florida, GoFundMe reversed a decision to redistribute money given by thousands of donors to the Canadian "Freedom Convoy" protesting COVID-19 regulations.
No quick fix for chip shortage: Commerce Sec. Raimondo
America's semiconductor industry remains fragile as lawmakers seek billions in spending to shore it up.
Bernstein on the best way to position portfolios in a volatile market
Richard Bernstein Advisors founder, CEO and CIO Richard Bernstein says the inflation backdrop is starting to change, making some portfolios 'inappropriate' for the next 10 years.
Lexington, Kentucky, real estate: What you can get for $1.425M
Lexington, Kentucky, is the "Horse Capital of the World," and carries the vibe of a college town with the culture and activities the come with it.
IRS offering Saturday walk-in help at select offices
The IRS announced it will open a number of Taxpayer Assistance Centers across the country on select Saturdays during the filing season
Putin is China’s ‘most important’ guest at Olympics, according to Chinese media
‘Revolution’ author KT McFarland discusses the upcoming Beijing Olympics as well as Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping holding their first face-to-face meeting since 2019 on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
Michael Avenatti found guilty of bilking Stormy Daniels out of nearly $300K in book proceeds
Avenatti was accused of stealing nearly $300,000 from adult film actress Stormy Daniels' advance for her autobiography, "Full Disclosure", in 2018.
Should you take out a bill consolidation loan?
Taking out a bill consolidation loan can make managing your bills easier and potentially lower your monthly spending. Learn more.
Gas, food prices surging amid inflation tantrum: Can wages keep up?
Economists Steve Moore and Austan Goolsbee agree inflation could hurt economic recovery despite a strong January jobs report.
Most Americans want student loan payment pause extended until 2023, poll shows
A January poll from Data for Progress found that 59% of Americans support extending the federal student loan payment suspension through the end of the year.
Valentine's Day 2022: Blue Nile says supply chain not an issue
Blue Nile CEO Sean Kell on the impact of supply chain issues.
Inflation is driving workers to want higher pay: Joanie Bily
Employbridge Chief Workforce Analyst Joanie Bily weighs in on the January jobs report and what it means for workers.



















