East Coast prepares for major storm bringing high winds and torrential rain
On Sunday, torrential rain is expected for nearly all of Florida. Severe thunderstorms that could bring isolated nocturnal tornadoes are also possible.
More than half of U.S. high school students will take a personal finance class before graduation, following the passage of a new Pennsylvania law
The momentum for financial education in schools has picked up significant steam this year. Eight states have adopted policies in 2023 guaranteeing students will take a personal finance course before graduation.
Activision Blizzard agrees to settle California case alleging discrimination against women
A proposed discrimination settlement would lead to a $46 million fund for female Activision Blizzard employees and contractors from 2015 to 2020.
‘Good one, Donald’: Biden flaunts stock market record highs, mocks Trump for predicting ‘collapse’
President Joe Biden has struggled to find an economic message that resonates with voters, who polls show trust ex-President Donald Trump more on the economy.
The ETF flowdown: 2023 is back on pace to be a solid year
Despite a sluggish start to the year, a record number of product launches and a red-hot November have put 2023 back on pace to be a solid year for ETFs.
The Dow will try to keep its record-setting momentum in the week ahead as more inflation data looms
The November personal consumption expenditures is expected to confirm recent reports efforts to cool inflation are taking hold.
U.S. urges Israel to move to a new phase of its war against Hamas
The Biden administration wants Israel to end its large-scale ground campaign in Gaza, U.S. officials told NBC News.
GM to lay off 1,300 Michigan workers as vehicles end production
GM plans to lay off about 1,300 workers in Michigan early next year due to vehicles they produce ending production, the company disclosed in state documents.
Southwest CEO vows last year’s Christmas meltdown ‘will never happen again’
Last year, Southwest canceled close to 17,000 flights over the crucial Christmas and New Year’s holiday period.
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz on China, Microsoft and the SEC
The cybersecurity firm has seen its stock price surge more than 130% this year, beating out larger rivals and the broader indexes.




