Former Federal Reserve chair Alan Greenspan dies at 100
Former Federal Reserve System board of governors chair Alan Greenspan died on Monday, his wife Andrea Mitchell of NBC News noted in a statement.
Acting Labor Secretary pressures 53 states and territories to tackle unemployment insurance program fraud
Acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling is calling on governors to take action to target unemployment insurance program waste, fraud and abuse.
NYC lawmakers consider making Mamdani's city-owned grocery stores permanent
As New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani charges ahead with his municipal grocery store efforts, councilmembers are pushing to require city grocery stores by law.
Elizabeth Warren calls for taxing AI industry to 'invest in people’
Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts has called for targeting the AI industry with taxes, suggesting taxing the energy utilized by AI data centers.
Ferrari reveals first fully electric car with eye-popping price tag
The iconic car company Ferrari has unveiled the Luce, its first all-electric vehicle, but the reported starting price is about $640,000.
Starbucks to cut 300 US jobs, close some regional support offices
Starbucks said on Friday that it is slashing 300 U.S. support roles and closing some regional offices as part of its Back to Starbucks turnaround strategy.
Elon Musk and Apple's Tim Cook will travel to China with US delegation: White House
Elon Musk, Apple's Tim Cook and other business figures will travel to China with the U.S. delegation, according to a White House official.
Gas prices surge past $4.50 nationally as Iran tensions pressure drivers
The AAA national average price for regular gas has surged to $4.536 amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
AAA national average gas price soars about 33 cents in a week
The AAA national average price for regular gas jumped more than nine cents higher in just a single day, rising from $4.30 as of Thursday to $4.392 as of Friday.









