Thanksgiving might bring changes in holiday-travel habits
Some travel experts say the COVID-19 pandemic and the ability of many people to work remotely has blurred the lines between business and leisure trips.
China anti-virus curbs spur fears of global economic impact
China is the world’s biggest trader and the top market for its Asian neighbors. Restrictions that hamper activity at Chinese ports can disrupt global trade.
Zoom shares down 90% from peak as pandemic boom fades
The company, which became a household name during lockdowns due to the popularity of its video-conferencing tools, is trying to reinvent itself by focusing on businesses.
Pressure mounts on TikTok amid probe into national security, privacy threats
Bipartisan pressure is mounting on the video-sharing app TikTok over its ties to the Chinese government amid an ongoing probe into potential threats it poses to national security.
FTX, Bankman-Fried's parents, senior execs bought $121M worth of Bahamas properties: report
Property records in the Bahamas indicate that Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX, his parents and senior executives went on a real estate buying spree, a report says.
Still time to save: Today’s 30-year mortgage rates tumble to 6.375% | Nov. 22, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for Nov. 22, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
Krispy Kreme introduces new holiday doughnuts
Doughnut maker Krispy Kreme announced on Monday three new sweet treats ahead of the December holidays as a part of the company's "Santa Bake Shop collection."
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried: What to know about the ex-crypto exec
Sam Bankman-Fried co-founded the FTX trading platform in May 2019 after launching Alameda Research with friends two years earlier. Here are fast facts about the former crypto executive.
Student loan defaults could rise to historic high without debt relief: Education Department
Student loan defaults could reach a new high without President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, according to an Education Department official.
Retailers disclose earnings, possible rail strike, Fed minutes and more: Tuesday's 5 things to know
Events to watch heading into Tuesday include 3Q earnings reports by retailers, Wednesday's Federal Reserve minutes release and a possible rail strike update.
FTX bankruptcy pits US vs. Bahamas in battle for billions
A Delaware judge will hear a motion Tuesday seeking to transfer the Chapter 15 case filed by provisional liquidators in the Bahamas to the jurisdiction of the Delaware bankruptcy court.
FBI arrests two Estonian men in $575M crypto fraud, money laundering scheme
Two Estonian citizens were arrested by the FBI on Sunday in a $575 million cryptocurrency fraud scheme that affected hundreds of thousands of people.
Larry Kudlow: Biden's climate reparations scam is a terrible idea
Larry Kudlow rips President Biden and Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry's Green New Deal climate reparations agreement to pay poor countries for alleged fossil fuel damage on 'Kudlow.'
Golden State Warriors sued by FTX customer following crypto exchange's collapse
The Golden State Warriors have been named in a class-action lawsuit filed by an FTX customer seeking damages from the cryptocurrency's collapse. The Warriors had FTX as a platform.
Inflation pushes some Americans to skip Thanksgiving dinner this year: survey
Inflation and an uncertain economy have caused some Americans to skip Thanksgiving dinner this year, a recent survey said.
Why the investing pros were such suckers for FTX
Dozens of the world’s leading investment firms, including Sequoia Capital, SoftBank Group Corp., and hedge funds Third Point and Tiger Global, showered Sam Bankman-Fried with money.
How to use a HELOC to pay off your mortgage
A home equity loan or HELOC may be an option to pay down your mortgage or even zero out your mortgage altogether. Here’s how the strategy works.
Personal loan interest rates continue to rise for 3- and 5-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Deloitte: Most shoppers' holiday spending plans have stayed the same or gone up since September
Many shoppers either haven't changed their holiday spending intentions or plan to spend more amid stubbornly high inflation, according to a new Deloitte survey.
Your Thanksgiving dinner could cost 20% more this year because of inflation
Inflation has pushed the average cost of a Thanksgiving feast with all the fixings for 10 people to about $64.05 on average, the most expensive in 37 years.



















