This week's student loan refinance interest rates spike for 5-year loans only
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Crypto scams against seniors surged 78% in 2022
Criminals stole more than $1 billion from U.S. senior citizens last year, a staggering 78% increase from 2021. Experts warn seniors of red flags indicating they could be scammed.
Personal loan interest rates spike for both 3- and 5-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
PacWest sells loan portfolio for over $3.5B
PacWest Bancorp confirmed on Monday the sale of a $3.54 billion loan portfolio to asset firm Ares Management after the LA-based bank began selling real estate loans in May.
AI making advancements in health care, helping to perform surgery
Cardiologist Dr. Kevin Campbell details first-of-its-kind, A.I.-enabled health care technology that makes him 'better at [his] job.'
Fourth of July travel expected to break records
AAA projected that 50.7 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home during the long weekend, surpassing the previous record of 49 million travelers in 2019.
Bitcoin billionaire Brock Pierce on a possible 2024 presidential run
Entrepreneur Brock Pierce discusses the future of cryptocurrency and a possible 2024 presidential run on 'Varney & Co.'
Today's lowest mortgage rate? 10-year terms at 5.625% | June 26, 2023
Check out the mortgage purchase rates for June 26, 2023, which are unchanged from Friday.
Investment group including Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds backs F1 team Alpine in $218 million deal
An investment group including Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney is set to back F1 team Alpine with a $218 million investment. The group is set to acquire a 24% stake in the team.
IBM pays nearly $5B for software provider Apptio
Tech giant IBM has finalized a deal for the software provider Apptio for $4.6 billion from Vista Equity Partners, giving the tech company greater automation capabilities.
53% of students admit to using ChatGPT to write essays: Survey
Center for Growth and Opportunity senior research fellow Will Rinehart weighs in on trend of artificial intelligence in education.
Big US banks to face Fed's annual stress tests this week
The Federal Reserve will release the results of this year's banking "stress tests" on Wednesday, helping assess the stability of financial instutions.
Toddler maimed by Macy’s mannequin, lawsuit claims
Macy's is being sued by the father of a boy who the lawsuit claims was injured when a store mannequin that wasn't properly secured fell and struck him in the face.
'Sextortion' schemes target two out of every three teens, Snap research shows
New research conducted by Snap Inc., which owns the social media app Snapchat, estimates two out of every three teenagers are targeted by "sextortion" schemes.
Hermès to permanently ban 'MetaBirkin' NFT sales following US lawsuit
A federal judge ruled in favor of luxury retailer Hermes that non-fungible token versions of the Hermès' Birkin bag were violating the fashion house's trademark rights.
Starbucks employees, stores across US strike over alleged 'hypocritical treatment' of LGBTQ+ community
Employees at more than 150 Starbucks locations across the United States are planning to go on strike over the coffee giant's alleged "hypocritical treatment of LGBTQIA+ workers."
Bill Miller IV evaluates the tech stock boom, makes a case for bitcoin
Miller Value Partners CIO and Chairman Bill Miller IV discusses whether any of the thriving Big Tech stocks are worth the hype and assesses bitcoin on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Bitcoin faithful embrace $31,000 level, new high
Bitcoin and cryptos got some love this week from a few of the financial world's biggest players, giving digital assets fresh tailwinds even amid a tougher regulatory overhang.
Supreme Court rules in favor of Coinbase in arbitration clash
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of Coinbase's efforts to stop customer lawsuits while appealing to move the proceedings out of courts and into private arbitration.
Federal Reserve expected to raise interest rates again this year: Powell
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the Fed expects to raise interest rates again later this year after pausing rate increases during its June meeting.



















