US farmer warns ‘China is quietly taking over’ food security
While Congress' bill banning foreign adversaries from buying up U.S. farmland waits to be enacted, farmer John Boyd Jr. warned China is tapping into our infrastructure.
Biden calls SCOTUS decision "unthinkable," outlines new path to student loan forgiveness
President Joe Biden said the U.S. Supreme Court's (SCOTUS) decision that scraps his student debt relief program was wrong and has outlined a new path toward relief.
13 best student loan refinance companies of 2023
Interested in refinancing your student loans? Check out the best student loan refinance lenders.
10 of the best student loan refinance companies
Credible identified 10 of the best student loan refinance companies using 12 different categories of data. Here are our picks based on student loan refinancing rates and more.
Fourth of July travel: The best and worst times to hit the road
Scores of people are embarking on Fourth of July trips this year, which means the roads are going to be packed. Experts share the best and worst times to head out.
Supreme Court rules against Biden student loan debt handout
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in cases dealing with President Biden's student loan debt cancelation program, which had been on hold pending a decision.
Attorney shreds Biden's response to SCOTUS student loan decision: 'Circumvent the law' with 'pen and a phone'
"You're not a king," civil rights attorney Roger Severino tells President Biden following the president's opposition to the Supreme Court's decision to block his student loan handout plan.
Melinda French Gates explains why she is 'very nervous' about AI
Melinda French Gates is pushing for more equality in artificial intelligence. The philanthropist said there needs to be more women computer scientists.
Supreme Court strikes down Biden's student loan forgiveness plan – what's next?
The U.S. Supreme Court held that the Biden administration needs to have Congress’ backing for the costly student loan forgiveness plan and rejected arguments that the HEROES Act of 2003 gave Biden the authority he claimed.
Fourth of July travel: Airlines prepare for record passenger traffic as weather threatens schedules
Airlines are trying to recover from days of disruptions that occurred in part because of bad weather that rolled in over the weekend and led to mass delays and cancellations.
While today’s mortgage rates rise, shorter terms hold lowest rates | June 30, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for June 30, 2023, which are trending up from yesterday.
Prince William's salary revealed, King Charles dipped into cash reserves in expensive year for royal family
The British royals spent 5% more this financial year than last year due to several expensive events, including Queen Elizabeth II's jubilee and funeral.
July 4th holiday travel: LAX expects nearly 3 million passengers
The Los Angeles International Airport is expecting its busiest travel period of the summer season during the July 4 holiday, anticipating nearly 3 million passengers.
Ohio researchers develop new breed of honeybees to fight parasites
Researchers at Central State University in Ohio are working to develop traits in honeybees that would combat parasitic mites, one of the biggest causes of colony loss.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle: Rival streamer says it ‘values’ partnership with couple after Spotify deal ends
Netflix said it "values" its partnership with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after Spotify ended its podcast deal with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Mortgage rates climb after falling for 3 straight weeks
The rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage rose to 6.71% this week from 6.67% a week ago, according to weekly data compiled by mortgage buyer Freddie Mac.
ChatGPT company facing lawsuit over data privacy
Digits co-founder and CEO Jeff Seibert says AI companies should be more ‘transparent’ on their data usage and says the government should start ‘developing guidelines’ on how AI should be trained.
GDP increased in Q1 2023, but experts forecast recession
In Q1 2023, real gross domestic product (GDP) increased 2% annually, but some experts forecast recession by the end of the year. Still, many Americans say they have a plan to weather a financial crisis.
Barclays settles after shuttering Christian charity's account following alleged 'conversion therapy' promotion
Barclays Bank agreed to pay more than £20,000 compensation in response to a lawsuit that alleged religious discrimination after they shuttered the bank account of a Christian nonprofit.
3Q is the 'last hurrah' for American consumer: John Lonski
Freedom Capital Markets Chief Global Strategist Jay Woods and The Lonski Group founder and President John Lonksi discuss the Federal Reserve's bank stress test, the management of rate hikes, and the impact of a possible ban on chip exports.



















