White House cancels $7.4B in student loan debt for 277K borrowers: 'Breathing room'
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announces that President Biden is canceling $7.4B in debt for 277,000 borrowers across the U.S.
White House invites Tim Cook, Jeff Bezos to state dinner despite DOJ lawsuits against Apple, Amazon
The DOJ has sued apple, alleging violations of antitrust
Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer founder says ‘significant cultural moment’ changed his life
‘100% woke-free beer’ was launched in the days after Bud Light irked conservatives in 2023 with its Dylan Mulvaney partnership.
Walmart deploys autonomous forklifts across several distribution centers
A Walmart associate operates an autonomous forklift around the distribution center. (Credit: Walmart)
American Binance security expert Tigran Gambaryan detained in Nigeria
Concerns mount that Tigran Gambaryan is being used as a "scapegoat" by the Nigerian government as it faces a failing economy. (Courtesy: The Grambaryan Family)
American Binance security expert Tigran Gambaryan detained in Nigeria
Concerns mount that Tigran Grambaryan is being used as a "scapegoat" by the Nigerian government as it faces a failing economy. (Courtesy: Yuki Grambaryan)
Welding industry pioneer argues trade is a promising career for America's youth
Tyler Sasse, the owner and founder of Western Welding Academy, argues young people in America can be very successful without a four-year college degree.
Moving study analyzes millennial moving trends in 2023
A new study by HireAHelper analyzed where millennials were moving to in 2023, using census data.
Alaska Airlines flight from Hawaii to Alaska forced to turn around due to flooding
Water on an Alaska Airlines flight from Hawaii to Alaska entered the cabin from a flooded bathroom, crew tried to mop it up. (Credit: Dustin Parker/Facebook)
Tax expert says economic damage from Baltimore bridge collapse is ‘hard to comprehend’
The impact of the Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster in Baltimore is "hard to comprehend" when it comes to the local economy and governments, according to tax revenue expert and CEO Niko Spyridonos.
Sam Bankman-Fried's parents walk into sentencing hearing
Sam Bankman-Fried's parents walk into the building as Bankman-Fried awaits his sentencing.
Carnival cruise passenger catches video of Freedom on fire again
A fire broke out aboard the Carnival Freedom cruise ship about 20 miles away from Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, on March 23, the cruise line announced. Courtesy: @breezebreeze_ via Storyful
Biden 'doesn't have a plan' on Social Security solvency, Treasury secretary says
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Thursday President Biden "doesn't have a plan" but rather has principles when it comes to the future of funding Social Security.
FAA clears way for futuristic 'drone swarm' agriculture
The Federal Aviation Administration has granted its first exemption for the use of "drone swarms" above an American farm, speeding up a new high-tech process expected to save farmers time and money. (Credit: Hylio)
White House OMB director credits Biden for creating 'record' 15 million new jobs
White House OMB director repeated the claim that Biden created 'record' 15 million new jobs during House Budget Committee hearing.
SEE IT: Mark Zuckerberg’s $300 million new superyacht
Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook parent Meta, gifted himself a $300 million superyacht named ‘Launchpad’ as his net worth nears $200 billion. (Dutch Yachting)
Neuralink engineer shows how paralyzed patient can control computer with implant
Elon Musk's startup company Neuralink livestreamed on March 20 its first patient implanted with a brain-chip using his mind to play chess on a computer. (Credit: Reuters)
"Degree free" TikToker shares how losing her career got her interested in the "degree free" movement
"Degree Free Network" founder Hannah Maruyama explained how losing her job led her to educate others about what one can achieve without a college degree.
Burglar does yoga routine before swiping croissants from local bakery
A burglar broke out in a yoga routine before burglarizing a local bakery minutes later. (Credit: @phillippasbakery)
Chicago suing gunmaker Glock Inc. over easily convertible machine guns
The City of Chicago filed a lawsuit against Glock Inc. on Tuesday, blaming the gun manufacturer for facilitating the proliferation of illegal machine guns. (FOX 32)



















