Mott Capital Management founder and CEO Michael Kramer weighs in on home price expectations and gives his market outlook.
A Trump-era economist warns if the former president goes to jail, U.S. markets could tank as yields go "way, way up" and equities go "way, way down."
The FBI says it has arrested a cruise ship worker in Juneau, Alaska after he allegedly stabbed three people onboard with scissors, including ship security.
The FBI says it has arrested a cruise ship worker in Juneau, Alaska after he allegedly stabbed three people onboard with scissors, including ship security.
A new study from real estate economists at Realtor.com underscores how many U.S. homebuyers are making decisions based off of where their mom lives. It can help them cut costs.
Barstool Sports founder and President Dave Portnoy weighs in on the new tipping trend that has caused consumers to further squeeze their bank accounts.
Facebook's oversight board is working to determine whether "from the river to the sea" constitutes hate speech amid widespread use of the phrase.
Fanatics Collectibles continues to make its mark on the sports trading card world, as it announced a landmark, multi-year partnership with the English Premier League.
Small business owners in the U.S. say they have not heard enough from presidential candidates about what they will do to address the challenges facing small businesses.
Student loan debt has pushed a majority of Americans to delay major life events, a Gallup survey said.
A Florida home sold in Palm Beach for $60.4 million — making it the most expensive non-waterfront sale of 2024 so far. The sprawling home is just steps from the ocean.
Liberal ideology owns Hollywood, according to "Sopranos" actress Drea de Matteo, who is warning that the state of American politics "doesn't feel like a democracy anymore."
Nintendo has announced plans to unveil the successor to its Switch console by March 2025. The company noted the evolving complexity of game development since the Switch's launch.
Student loan debt has pushed a majority of Americans to delay major life events, a Gallup survey said.
Three-quarters of Americans above the age of 18 expect the job pool will shrink due to artificial intelligence, a Bentley-Gallup study indicates.
New analysis from the CRFB finds that President Biden's latest student loan handout would bring the total cost of cancellation plans to between $870 billion and $1.4 trillion.
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
The Labor Department on Tuesday finalized a rule that aims to crack down on retirement advice given by financial advisers, brokers and insurance agents.
A New York Federal Reserve survey published on Monday found that many American consumers expect inflation to remain abnormally high in the coming years.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has seen a few more months shaved off her prison sentence after originally being ordered to serve more than 11 years for fraud.
The FBI says it has arrested a cruise ship worker in Juneau, Alaska after he allegedly stabbed three people onboard with scissors, including ship security.
Anheuser-Busch announced that it purchased a few minutes of ad space that will air during Super Bowl 58 to address the brand's declining sales.
Droves of high-profile celebrities and major corporations are seeking out Nicky DiMaggio's services to get a seat at some of the most coveted restaurants.
The NFL and X announced the renewal of their parternship, where they will continue working together to bring loads of football content to the social media platform.
More micro businesses, companies with 10 or fewer employees, are leveraging generative AI to grow their businesses and compete with big brands.
Small business owners in the U.S. say they have not heard enough from presidential candidates about what they will do to address the challenges facing small businesses.
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline faces big funding questions. What that means for TotalEnergies, Uganda, and world oil supplies.
An original print edition of the comic book that introduced Superman to the world sold at an auction on Thursday for a record-breaking $6 million.