Visa, Mastercard, Discover pause work on code that would track gun purchases
Major payment processing companies have paused work on a plan to track when cardholders make purchases at gun stores, dealing a blow to gun-control advocates.
JP Morgan sues former executive over Jeffrey Epstein ties, potential damages
JPMorgan Chase & Co. faces two lawsuits regarding its ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with allegations that the bank was responsible for enabling him as it retained Epstein as a client.
Mortgage rates climb for fifth week on job growth and inflation
The Federal Reserves renewed hawkishness as inflation continues has sent Mortgage rates soaring to the highest its been since November.
Bitcoin slides on Silvergate fallout
The price of bitcoin is down on Thursday after another cryptocurrency exchange, Silvergate Capital, prepares to liquidate following a $1B quarterly loss and dip in digital asset demand.
This week's 5-year fixed personal loan interest rates hold steady at 15.32%
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Dietary supplement recalled for claims it can cure COVID 19: FDA
Natural Solutions Foundation issued a recall for its Dr Rima Recommends Nano Silver 10ppm dietary supplement after federal officials say it falsely claims it can sure COVID-19.
Today's best mortgage deal? 10- and 15-year mortgage rates fall to 6.25% | March 9, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for March 9, 2023, which are mixed from yesterday.
Half of Americans say they're financially worse than last year: survey
Half of Americans say they are worse off financially than they were a year ago, according to a new poll. Here’s how to manage your budget in any economy.
Aldi suffers Easter marshmallow blunder: ‘We can’t even defend this one’
An Easter Bunny marshmallow snack from Aldi caught the attention of many Twitter users after a shopper posted a photo, showing the suggestively-shaped snacks.
Salesforce reveals ChatGPT app for Slack
Salesforce introduced the ChatGPT app for which will 'deliver instant conversation summaries, research tools, and writing assistance directly in Slack.'
Silvergate Capital winding down business; will voluntarily liquidate
Silvergate Bank will be wound-down and liquidated, the California-based Silvergate Capital said Wednesday. Speculation about its status had arisen last week.
Snacking frenzy pushing Campbell’s Goldfish to $1B brand
Campbell Soup Company delivers on quarterly earnings and beats Wall Street expectations on 2023 guidance despite ongoing inflation and threat of recession.
You can’t fire them, they quit
There are still far more job openings than there were before the pandemic giving the Federal Reserve an opening to attack inflation with steeper rate hikes.
Feds suspect Tesla was using automated driving system in fatal firetruck crash
The feds suspect that a Tesla was using the automated driving system when it crashed into a firetruck last month. The California crash killed the driver and injured the passenger.
How to buy a home with a low credit score
Several loan options are available for homebuyers with poor or fair credit. Here's what to expect when buying a home with a low credit score.
FBI Director Chris Wray testifies Chinese-owned TikTok has power to 'drive narratives,' 'divide Americans'
FBI Director Chris Wray told the Senate intel committee TikTok can "drive narratives" and "divide Americans," adding the Chinese app "screams out with national security concerns."
Tom Love, the Founder of Love's Travel Stops and Country Stores, dies at the age of 85 in Oklahoma
Tom Love, the founder of Loves Travel Stops and Country Stores, has died at the age of 85 in Oklahoma. The cause of Love's death has not been announced.
This week's 5-year variable private student loan interest rates plunge below 10%
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Most US renters are located in these states, report finds
A recent study analyzing the Census Bureau housing data of more than 300 cities across the U.S. found that many of the country's renters are located in Northeast states.
Job openings dipped in January but remain historically high
The Labor Department reported on Wednesday that there were 11 million job openings at the end of January, a sign the labor market remains extremely tight.



















