Lolla’s Johanne Siy shares with CNBC Make It about how a “quarter-life crisis” changed the course of her career.
Progressive Brandon Johnson wins Chicago mayor’s race
Brandon Johnson will be the next mayor of Chicago, NBC News projected Tuesday, marking a stunning turn for a staunch progressive and former teacher.
Egypt’s pound is among the worst performing currencies in 2023. And it’s expected to plummet further
The economic woes plaguing the Middle East’s most populous country means its pound still has a way to plummet, according to the experts.
Federal Reserve’s Mester says rate target will need to go over 5%
At the policy meeting, officials also penciled in a single additional rate rise for this year, as the Fed continues to boost the cost of short-term borrowing.
Liberals gain control of the Wisconsin state Supreme Court for the first time in 15 years
The victory of Janet Protasiewicz over conservative Dan Kelly will allow the court’s new liberal majority to determine the future of key issues like abortion rights.
New York charges against Trump are ‘more complicated’ and harder to prosecute than the other possible cases
Charges against Donald Trump alleging that he falsified business records in New York are “both the least serious and the hardest to prosecute” among the charges the ex-president could face. That can’t make Democratic strategists happy, reports CNBC’s Ted Kemp.
Most countries want tourists back — but Amsterdam is telling these visitors to ‘stay away’
Amsterdam’s local authority launched an online campaign in Great Britain this month that aims to keep out “nuisance-causing visitors.”
These low-risk funds offer more than 4% in returns — and are seeing massive inflows
Money market funds enable investors to cash in on higher interest rates. Here’s a list of 36 widely traded funds available as ETFs worldwide.
Netflix vs. Disney? Analysts have a favorite, and give it nearly 30% upside
Netflix and Disney are two of the biggest players in streaming, but one stock is a clear favorite when it comes to upside potential.
New Zealand hikes interest rate by 50 basis points in a surprise move; Asia markets mixed
Asian markets trade mixed after Wall St falls and U.S. job openings hit a two-year low, suggesting that the labor market is easing.