For Black workers, progress in the workplace but still a high hill to climb
Looking at the state of Black employment in America tells a mixed story.
House Republicans subpoena Attorney General Garland for records from Biden classified documents probe
The House Oversight and Judiciary chairmen linked the subpoena to Attorney General Merrick Garland to an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden.
Apple cancels plans to build an electric car
Apple will wind down its team working on electric cars, called Special Projects Group, according to a report from Bloomberg News.
Goldman’s stock strategist says these ‘shared favorites’ among top investor types typically beat the S&P
These stocks are beloved by mutual funds and hedge funds alike.
Here are this year’s most competitive rental markets
Miami is the most competitive city in the nation for renters, but on a regional level, the Midwest ranks first for competition.
Biden faces anger from key Arab American voters in Michigan primary over Israel support in Gaza war
As voters head to the polls for Michigan’s Democratic primary on Tuesday, there is a local campaign urging Democrats to choose “uncommitted” on the ballot as a form of protest vote.
Trump, Biden aim to cement dominance in Michigan’s presidential primary: Here’s what to know
Michigan is one of the key battleground states that helped Biden defeat Trump in 2020.
401(k) millionaire ranks grew 11.5% in 2023. They are ‘poster children for staying the course,’ expert says
Retirement 401(k) account balances bounced back in 2023 to the highest level in nearly two years, according to Fidelity, the largest 401(k) provider in the U.S.
AI startup Glean lures Citigroup as investor at $2.2 billion valuation after revenue quadruples
Glean is taking on Microsoft with software that can search through internal data and provide corporate users with quick answers to questions
Bank CEO shrugs off U.S. war on ‘woke’ capital, says ESG investing is good for business
“I do want to wake up one day and have a planet so if that makes me woke, shoot me,” says Standard Chartered chief executive Bill Winters.