Kate Middleton’s mom could still be involved with Party Pieces, new owner says: ‘That's up to her’
Kate Middleton's mom, Carole Middleton, sold her business, but the new owner, entrepreneur James Sinclair, says the door is open for her to come in and still be involved.
TikTok, social media fuel ‘performance crime’
An uptick in "performance crime" has been attributed to the depiction of crimes like the so-called "Kia challenge" in videos on TikTok and other social media platforms.
AI's impact on the banking industry: Association president says the 'jury is still out'
New developments in artificial intelligence could have drastic impacts on the banking industry, but NBA President warned against relying too heavily on the technology.
FTC issues warning on misuse of biometric info amid rise of generative AI
The FTC released a policy statement warning about consumers' biometric information potentially being misused as AI and machine learning make such data more accessible than ever.
Bill Gates says the best AI agent will replace search and shopping websites
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said the AI race revolves around creating the best AI agent that can disrupt search engines, online shopping and boost productivity.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon on how to get his job: 'Give a s--t'
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon was asked what attributes the bank's board should look for when selecting his eventual successor, and he did not hold back.
Costco gift card hack reportedly allows non-members to shop at wholesale club: 'Know this secret'
Social media users have tested a Costco gift card hack that promises to give non-members an opportunity to make purchases, but customers and employees say there are some limits.
TikTok sues Montana for outright ban of the app in-state
The popular social media app TikTok has sued Montana after the state banned the platform due to concerns over its parent company ByteDance's ties to China.
Home prices rise in February after 7-month decline: Case-Shiller
Home prices across the U.S. increased by 2.0% annually in February, down from the 3.8% annual increase in January, Case-Shiller's National Home Price NSA Index showed.
Good news: Student loan refinance interest rates plunge for 5-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Personal loan interest rates continue to rise for 3-year loans only
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Today's mortgage rates are rising, but 15-year terms remain below 6% | May 22, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for May 22, 2023, which are trending up from Friday.
America's debt hits new record of more than $17 trillion: NY Fed
Consumer debt reached a record of $17.05 trillion in Q1 2023. Many Americans still deal with high inflation and are seeking help from their financial institutions, reports say.
Positive marijuana tests following workplace accidents highest in 25 years
2022 marked the year that drug tests administered following workplace accidents showing positive results for marijuana reached the highest level in 25 years: Quest Diagnostics.
Mike Rowe's warning to white collar workers: 'The robots are coming' for 'your white collar job'
'How America Works' host Mike Rowe unpacks how A.I. developments could impact jobs and offers a message to workers in light of white-collar recession fears.
James Gorman steps down as Morgan Stanley CEO
Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman announced he is stepping down from his chief executive position at the bank's annual shareholders meeting this week.
Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, lying-in-state cost UK $200 million
Queen Elizabeth II's funeral in September cost the United Kingdom government $200 million. The former monarch died on Sept. 6 after 70 years on the throne.
AAA explains how to beat Memorial Day weekend travel: 'Be patient'
AAA's Aixa Diaz provides best tips and tricks for traveling during the Memorial Day holiday as it's projected to be the third-busiest weekend for flyers and drivers since 2005.
Should AI development require a license? ChatGPT’s creator thinks so, but some experts disagree
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says Congress should impose licensing requirements on companies developing advanced artificial intelligence technology, but some experts warn against such a move.
Wall Street has a myopic view of the US economy: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues the U.S. has a 'very bifurcated' economy as consumers continue to tell corporations they are struggling.



















