College grad unemployment hits pre-pandemic level as Biden sells loan forgiveness as COVID emergency
The unemployment rate for college graduates fell to a pre-pandemic level at the same time President Biden is citing the COVID-19 pandemic as reason to forgive student loan debt.
China approves Livzon Pharmaceutical's COVID vaccine as a booster
With COVID cases on the rise in China, the government has approved Livzon Pharmaceutical's COVID-19 vaccine as a booster, in hopes of having as many people boosted as possible.
Amtrak to restart service from Seattle to Vancouver
Amtrak will resume its train service on Sept. 26 from Seattle to Vancouver, earlier than the December restart date previously announced.
Florida drug company CEO sentenced to 3 years for allowing contaminated medicine to go to pediatric hospitals
PharmaTech's previous co-owner, Raidel Figueroa, has been sentenced to over three years for lying to the FDA and allowing contaminated medicine to go to pediatric hospitals.
Labor Day retail sales 2022: What clothing, furniture, auto deals to watch for
May retailers are doling out end of summer sales throughout the Labor Day holiday weekend, a welcome break for shoppers facing painfully high inflation.
3 reasons to improve your credit score before taking out a personal loan
Your credit score is an important factor when it comes to qualifying for a personal loan. Here’s why it matters and how to increase your score.
Microsoft discovers 'high-severity' vulnerability in TikTok's Android app
The vulnerability would have allowed hackers to hijack users' accounts without their knowledge and modify their TikTok profiles and sensitive information.
COVID at-home tests: White House reports surge in demand as federal distribution stops
The Biden administration pledged that it will do everything it can to get Americans at-home COVID-19 tests following the shut down of a free federal program.
Today’s 30-year mortgage rates edge up, while 3 other terms hold steady | September 2, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for September 2, 2022, which are largely unchanged from yesterday.
Older homeowners unlikely to use home equity loan ahead of retirement, survey says
Home prices are surging, which gives older Americans the opportunity to use their home's equity in their retirement plans.
Labor Day 2022: These retailers are open, closed for the federal holiday
Most major retailers will open their doors during the Labor Day holiday this year. However, places like Costco will be closing their doors for the federal holiday.
Crypto firm erroneously sent woman $7 million+ 'refund'
The cryptocurrency exchange company Crypto.com erroneously sent an Australian woman over $10 million AUD instead of a $100 refund, according to a legal document.
Non-woke dating site, backed by Peter Thiel, launching soon
The Right Stuff, a dating site for conservatives founded by former Trump officials and backed by billionaire Peter Thiel, is set to launch this month.
CDC approves updated COVID-19 vaccines targeting omicron variant
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave final approval to updated COVID-19 vaccines targeting the dominant omicron variant on Thursday.
Is Nick Kyrgios a US Open title contender? IBM's Watson thinks so
Fans of the U.S. Open will have the chance to see the latest in A.I. technology at work through several features powered by IBM's Watson.
DOT launches dashboard for travelers impacted by flight disruptions ahead of Labor Day
The Department of Transportation rolled out an online dashboard ahead of Labor Day weekend to help air travelers affected by flight cancellations and delays.
Eight times this conservative think tank was ahead of media, health officials on key COVID-19 facts
The conservative think tank Just Facts promoted research during the coronavirus pandemic at least eight times that was at first dismissed but ultimately shown to be correct.
Goldman Sachs lifts COVID vaccine requirement, others for employees
Wall Street banking giant Goldman Sachs said it is lifting its COVID-19 pandemic office protocols. Employees will be allowed in regardless of vaccination status.
VT begins phasing out COVID rental assistance program
Vermont will begin phasing out its federally funded rental assistance as funding has begun drying up. New applications will no longer be accepted beginning on Oct. 1.
Personal loan interest rates fall for 5-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.



















