Biden administration aims to crack down on inadequate insurance for mental health care
Insurance plans often do not provide enough therapists in network, which requires patients to seek care out of network and pay more for their health care.
Extreme summer heat in the U.S. and Europe ‘virtually impossible’ without climate change
Scientists say the extreme heat sweeping across the globe reaffirms the urgency of cutting greenhouse gas emissions as quickly and as deeply possible.
General Motors raises full-year guidance, announces deeper cost-cutting
GM’s earnings included an unexpected $792 million charge for new commercial agreements between GM and LG Electronics and LG Energy Solution.
FTC chair defends track record on antitrust challenges, says big isn’t categorically bad
In remarks at the Economic Club of New York, Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan defended her progressive approach to antitrust enforcement.
JPMorgan’s top strategist stays bearish stocks, but thinks this asset class may catch up
JPMorgan chief global equity strategist Marko Kolanovic says commodities stand out as “under-valued [and] under-owned.”
Apple opens Vision Pro headset applications for developers, but they can’t talk about it
Apple opened up Vision Pro developer kit applications on Monday, ahead of a planned 2024 launch for the $3,499 headset.
‘Oppenheimer’ mania pushes Army to warn of long tourist lines at Trinity atomic test site
The Trinity Site on White Sands Missile Range is where the world’s first atomic bomb was tested in 1945.
Apple reportedly considers raising the price of its new iPhone Pros
Apple didn’t raise prices for new iPhones in the U.S. during the pandemic, although the company dealt with parts shortages and said inflation was raising costs.
A 10-year rally in U.S. home prices could be coming to an end, says Yale’s Robert Shiller
A decade-long rally in U.S. home prices could finally come to an end once the Federal Reserve stops its rate-hiking cycle, said the professor of economics.




