Social Security trust funds depletion date moves one year earlier to 2034, Treasury says
New estimates for the depletion dates for Social Security and Medicare benefits released on Friday prompted retirement experts to urge Congress to take action.
Tesla issues recall on Semi over defective brake module, rollaway risk
Tesla has issued a voluntary recall on the Semi, a first since the company began deliveries of the heavy-duty electric trucks to customers in December 2022.
This week’s top S&P 500 stocks include First Republic and this casino owner
Wall Street is barreling toward a winning week — and month — as it closes out a volatile first quarter to 2023.
California to require half of all heavy trucks sales to be electric by 2035
The Biden administration’s waiver comes after California last year banned the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles starting in the same target year of 2035.
Biden Interior proposes leasing public lands for conservation
The Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in a dozen western states.
San Francisco Fed leader Daly likely not a major player in SVB saga, officials say
San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly’s district oversaw the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren says she wants to make banking boring again
Sen. Elizabeth Warren told CNBC that the problem started under the Trump administration, when bank CEOs lobbied for Congress to weaken regulation.
This biotech can gain 50% thanks to interest in long-read sequencing technology, TD Cowen says
The brokerage firm upgraded the stock to outperform from market perform, saying its growth story is turning positive.
Signal President Meredith Whittaker learned what not to do from working at Google
Meredith Whittaker, president of the Signal Foundation, talks about her tenure at Google, data privacy, and the hype around ChatGPT and generative AI.
Key Fed inflation gauge rose 0.3% in February, less than expected
The personal consumption expenditures price index excluding food and energy was expected to rise 0.4% in February.