So much for those memorable romantic meals! The reality is that you could be paying high prices for a less-than-stellar dining experience.
: White House says it has not yet identified 3 downed objects, plans UFO task force
“We have not yet been able to definitively assess what these most recent objects are,” said John Kirby, spokesman for White House’s National Security Council, during a press briefing.
: How Patrick Mahomes makes his money: Adidas, Whoop and the Chiefs
Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes signed the largest contract in NFL history when he inked a 10-year deal worth $450 million with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2021.
Help My Career: Looking for a new job? Brush up your résumé with a computer algorithm. Seriously, it could pay off.
Artificial Intelligence is hot now. So are questions about the strength of the job market.
The Tell: Stocks could suffer if U.S. inflation cools less rapidly as once thought, Deutsche Bank warns
Revised data indicates U.S. inflation isn’t cooling as quickly as previously thought, which could help spur a selloff in stocks and bonds, according to a top Deutsche Bank strategist.
: Twilio to cut 17% of its staff, the 2nd round of layoffs in 5 months
Twilio stock rallies after communications software company says it will lay off 17% of its employees, five months after announcing an 11% staff reduction
The Ratings Game: Fastly’s stock is on pace for its biggest percentage gain since 2020, as analysts cite overhaul under new CEO
Shares of Fastly Inc. were on pace for their biggest percentage gain in nearly three years on Monday after BofA analysts upgraded the stock.
Market Extra: Investors are walking away from U.S. stock-market funds, into bonds
The stock-market rally to start 2023 isn’t keeping investors from pulling billions out of U.S. equity funds. The hitch is, money is pouring into bonds.
The Wall Street Journal: Ford invests $3.5 billion in Michigan battery plant with Chinese partner’s technology
Ford Motor Co. is investing $3.5 billion to build a battery plant in Michigan with help from China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd.
: Happy Valentine’s Day! Americans lost $1.3 billion to romance scams in 2022. These were the top 5 lies they fell victim to.
The Federal Trade Commission said nearly 70,000 Americans lost money to romance scams last year, up from 56,000 the year before.