Michigan is trying something novel: taking the oil companies to court on grounds they colluded to protect their market shares.
Julissa Mercedes, a finance analyst living in San Diego, saved over $1,000 participating in the “No Spend January” challenge.
After Hurricane Helene hit Asheville, North Carolina, in 2024, the local tool library stepped in. Tool libraries are often thought of as places people can go if they need to borrow a chainsaw or a ...
Some have stopped buying, others have sold off holdings, but U.S. government bonds are still more attractive than other alternatives.
Many of the key issues are the same as they were during the 2023 talks and strike: the rise of artificial intelligence and ...
Inflation and job creation are expected to hold steady, but revisions to the 2025 jobs numbers are expected to be large enough to show a net loss for all of last year.
We just had a partial government shutdown, and now we're edging closer to another — this time involving DHS.
In Maine, warming waters have contributed to long-term declines in northern shrimp populations. Shrimp fisheries in the Gulf ...
Thing is, “in order to use music outside of just listening to it for personal pleasure or in the background in a public venue, you need permission from the artists and all of the writers to use that ...
Twice now, figure skaters at the Winter Olympics have had to rethink their routines at the last minute because of copyright law.
Japan’s Nikkei 225 benchmark hit a record high on Monday after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s election victory.
Professor Carly Urban at the University of Montana says respondents who use smartphones in online surveys are more likely to ...
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