The International Atomic Energy Agency said shelling was heard ‘on a regular basis’ around Zaporizhzhia plant in southeast Ukraine.
How NBA star Damian Lillard turned a common foot injury into a sneaker business
Portland Trail Blazer Damian Lillard co-founded sneaker insole company Move after seeing the impact that good foot health could have on his NBA playing career.
In a new hacking crime wave, much more personal data is being held hostage
Hackers are stealing customer and employee data and threatening to leak it publicly in a data extortion shift from ransomware attacks.
These states might be the next to legalize weed
Marijuana is a multibillion-dollar industry, and more states, such as Florida, Minnesota, Ohio and Pennsylvania, could soon legalize weed.
We’re making five price target changes and one rating upgrade after a crazy week of earnings
A busy week of earnings season and lots of news developments have us revising some of the price targets and ratings on the stocks in the Club’s portfolio.
Summer travel: How to save during a busy, expensive season
It’s expected to be a busy and costly summer travel season. But there are some ways to save.
As retirement age change sparks protests in France, here’s what could happen in the U.S.
Exactly when to retire is typically a personal decision. But Social Security reforms could affect how well people live based on that timing.
With ‘The Ferryman,’ Justin Cronin explores a brave new dystopian world
Bestselling novelist Justin Cronin talks to CNBC about the economy, climate catastrophe and the billionaire space race.
How U.S. airlines make $7 billion a year from checked bags
For decades, most bags flew for free, but in recent years fees have surged, boosting the bottom line of the nation’s carriers.
How to know which of these common mortgage types is right for you
We untangle the acronyms and jargon to help you choose a mortgage that makes sense for you.