David Zalubowski - File / AP Federal Reserve Announces Unusually Large Interest Rate Cut for First Time in Years On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate from its 23-year high by an unusually large half-percentage point. By The Associated Press September 18, 2024
Lambert / Getty Images Biden-Era Inflation Continues to Decimate American Bank Accounts Americans are having an increasingly hard time making their credit card and car payments amid inflation and a worsening labor market. By Owen Klinsky September 16, 2024
David Zalubowski / AP The Five Biggest Mistakes People Make When Buying a Car Edmunds’ experts reveal the 5 biggest mistakes car shoppers often make and offer tips to avoid them since mistakes can happen quite easily. By The Associated Press August 28, 2024
G.M. Andrews - Press-Register, File / AP US Navy Shipbuilder Agrees to Pay $24 Million After Admitting to 'Years-Long Scheme' The U.S. DOJ announced Tuesday that Austal USA, an Alabama-based shipbuilder that makes vessels for the U.S. Navy, has admitted wrongdoing. By The Associated Press August 27, 2024
Evgeny Gromov / Getty ImagesCommentary US Debt Crisis: Interest Payments Balloon to Overtake Defense Spending, Now 3rd Biggest Expenditure Interest payments are projected to exceed defense spending for the first time, bringing a newfound sense of urgency to the U.S. debt crisis. By Anthony Altomari May 23, 2024
payphoto / Getty ImagesCommentary Walmart Sees Uptick in Sales, But Don't Let Biden Gaslight You That This Means a Healthy Economy While the retail giant saw impressive growth in the first quarter, it that doesn't mean that the economy is out of the fire just yet. By Anthony Altomari May 18, 2024
Shannon Finney / Getty Images for Care Can't Wait Action Elizabeth Warren's Attacks on Cryptocurrency Are Coming Back to Haunt Her as Tycoons Work to Remove Her from Office Crypto figures are coalescing against Warren, using the power of their pockets to push for the change they wish to see. By Adelle Nazarian April 12, 2024
John Minchillo - File / AP Judge Tears Into Sam Bankman-Fried, Hits Him with Massive Prison Sentence Judge tears into FTX 'fraudster' Sam Bankman-Fried, hits him with massive prison sentence and billions in restitution. By Adelle Nazarian March 28, 2024
Andrew Medichini / AP Once-Powerful Official, the First-Ever Cardinal to Be Prosecuted in Vatican Criminal Court, Will Learn Fate Today Unlike most defendants, Becciu attended nearly all of the 86 hearings, during which 69 witnesses were heard. By The Associated Press December 15, 2023
Paul Morigi / Getty Images Student Loan Pause Will Still Cause Chaos Long After Its Over: Borrowers Panic, Overwhelm Loan Services According to a recent survey, 58 percent of student loan borrowers had not yet been told what their repayment amount would be. By Johnathan Jones September 5, 2023