House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has a ‘very treatable’ blood cancer
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said he has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma.
Apple sends invites for Sept. 12 launch event, new iPhone 15 expected
Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 15 and new Apple Watches at its September event.
Verizon has a new way for customers to block email-to-text spam messages
Last summer, the Federal Communications Commission warned that robotext scams were on the rise.
How to prevent burnout and financial stress when caring for an elderly parent or relative
Caring for an elderly parent or other loved one can be expensive, adding to caregiver stress and burnout. However, there are some steps that can help.
Buy the dip: HSBC says this is a great time to load up on U.S. stocks, other risk assets
HSBC analyst Max Kettner said, “US exceptionalism is increasingly making a comeback.”
Google to charge big businesses $30 per user per month for AI in Gmail and work apps
Google and Microsoft will be charging the same amount for artificial intelligence tools that augment productivity products used by businesses
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are among the tech execs who will attend the Senate’s first AI forum
Representatives from advocacy, civil rights, worker and creative groups also will attend the closed-door bipartisan meeting organized by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
UNC-Chapel Hill faculty member killed in shooting that sent campus into lockdown
A suspect was captured after the shooting. Classes have been canceled for Monday and Tuesday.
Best small-cap stocks to play an economic recovery, according to Bank of America
The firm believes these small-cap names can outperform as the economy enters an inflection point.
It should be easier now for student borrowers to apply for public service loan forgiveness. Here’s why
The U.S. Department of Education announced that the PSLF application can now be done completely online, including the required signatures by employers.