College, university costs could force schools to close, Notre Dame CIO warns
“Some of the more tuition-dependent and middling-reputation institutions are starting to go out of business, and we will see more of that," University of Notre Dame vice president and CIO Scott Malpass said.
Notre Dame CIO on the cost of college
College costs Scott Malpass
Socks are donated to homeless by Bombas for every pair it sells
Bombas founder Randy Goldberg on how his company makes a profit even while donating a pair of socks for every pair purchased.
Homeless shelters request socks the most. This CEO wants to change that
Randy Goldberg on Bombas socks
New insider trading bill looks to stop politicians from unfairly profiting
Hadley Heath Manning on insider trading
Will strong jobs report steer Democrats away from impeachment?
U.S. economy in relation to impeachment, current events
French pension protests leaving Paris burning
French protests and the international economy
How New York can attract new business, residents
Housing and business in New York
Korean War vet denied VA benefits for 50 years, granted 5 years after his death
His widow finally received his check for retroactive benefits and her own survivor benefits.
California to protect insurance policies in wildfire areas
The new law provides protection homeowners in the wildfire-plagued state say they are being pushed out of the commercial insurance market
Newark sues to stop NYC from relocating homeless people to New Jersey
Joe Borelli on de Blasio, homeless
Subaru's 'Share the Love' charitable campaign to raise $170 million over 12 years
Subaru's "Share the Love" event is donating millions to charity while making some people cry with its heartwarming ads.
David Rubenstein: '2020 will be a reasonably good year'
David Rubenstein on 2020
Google Nest donates Home Mini devices to Reeve Foundation for paralysis community
Google Nest partnered with the Reeve Foundation to gives 100,000 free Google Home Minis to people suffering with spinal cord injuries.
Austan Goolsbee argues over what caused the manufacturing job losses
Manufacturing job loss
Justin Timberlake affair would cost $500K under Jessica Biel 'love contract'
Infidelity clauses are among the most common stipulation of 'love contracts' that cover everything from frequency of sex to bodyweight requirements.
Startup uses AI to diversify hiring pool for job candidates
Suited startups diversifies workforce with AI
Kohl’s to give more than $3M to American families this holiday season
Kohl’s National Giving Program is donating more than $3 million to nonprofits around the country.
Housing market 2020: May be 'most challenging' year for buyers, experts warn
An inventory shortage shows no signs of letting up.
Biden unveils $3.2 trillion tax hike plan
Panel on Biden tax plan



















