Florida AG eyes making Google, Apple flag 'foreign-owned apps' for consumers before downloading
Republican Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is sending letters to the CEOs of Apple and Google, calling for customers to be notified if an app is foreign-owned or developed.
Lawyer sued by lending company; says she used millions for Las Vegas gambling
A British Virgin Islands-based company accused an Orange County, California, lawyer of misusing millions for living extravagantly and gambling in a recently-filed lawsuit.
Larry Summers warns US economy headed for 'collision' as Fed rate hikes aren't working
The Fed's interest-rate hike campaign is "not getting much traction," raising the risk that the U.S. hits the brakes "very, very hard," Larry Summers said.
Why your 401(k) might not have ETFs
Although there are significant benefits of ETFs, there are also technological barriers for companies that manage the plans, which can prevent ETFs from being intertwined in 401(k)s.
Ericsson to cut 1,400 Jobs as orders slow
The cuts are part of an effort the company announced late last year to reduce costs by 9 billion Swedish kronor, equivalent to about $861 million, by the end of 2023.
Home prices likely to continue slowdown trend in coming months: Case-Shiller
Home prices across the U.S. increased by 7.7% annually in November, down from the 9.2% annual increase in October, Case-Shiller's National Home Price NSA index showed.
How to get rid of credit card debt
If you’re wondering how to get rid of credit card debt, consider a balance transfer card or debt consolidation. Learn more about how these strategies work.
Is my state stimulus payment taxable?
The IRS has decided that taxpayers in 17 states will not need to report special payments on their 2022 tax returns. Payments from four other states may or may not be reportable.
Markets and the Presidents Day holiday
After the market volatility of the past week, traders and investors will pause to recognize the Presidents Day holiday.
Microsoft AI chatbot threatens to expose personal info and ruin a user's reputation
A Microsoft Bing AI user shared a threatening exchanged with the chatbot, which threatened to expose personal information and ruin his reputation.
California men filed false tax returns for athletes, charged them for fraudulent payouts
Two California men were sentenced for their roles in a $44 million scheme to file fraudulent tax returns on behalf of professional athletes and phony PPP loan applications.
Robert Duvall joins protests against Amazon data center
Amazon has pledged $35 billion to expand its concentration of data centers in Northern Virginia, but is receiving pushback from protestors -- including actor Robert Duvall.
More auto payments are late, exposing cracks in consumer credit
The number of Americans falling behind on their car payments are increasing at a rapid rate due to the increase in car prices and borrowers taking on larger loans.
Disney workers rebel against return to office mandate
Disney employees are protesting the scheduled return to in-person work in March, filing a petition claiming it will "have unintended consequences that cause long-term harm to the company."
Small business is booming. Here are 6 ways for entrepreneurs to keep thriving
Small business is booming since the pandemic. Here are six ways for entrepreneurs to keep thriving, but they need big government to stay out of the way.
Carlos Slim mansion, 'last remnant' of old New York luxury, goes on sale for $80M
The home, first built between 1899 and 1901, first went on sale in 2006 when it sold for $40 million, selling again four years later for $44 million to Carlos Slim.
SEC fines former Boston Celtics star Paul Pierce for crypto push
Former Boston Celtics player Paul Pierce will be subject to a hefty fine as he settles charges from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
'98%' of bets were on Tiger Woods to make the cut at Genesis, sportsbook CEO says
Tiger Woods is projected to narrowly miss the cut in his first tournament since the summer — at the moment, 98% of bettors are shaking.
Amazon workers expected to be in person 'majority of the time,' CEO says
Amazon employees will now be expected to come into the office at least three days a week starting in May, CEO Andy Jassy told employees in a note on Friday.
Deere earnings double and sales rise on higher production
The world’s largest seller of tractors and crop harvesters is now expecting higher earnings for the year after reporting a profit of $1.96 billion for the quarter ended Jan. 29.



















