The Federal Aviation Administration will let airlines reduce schedules at congested airports due to air traffic controller shortages.
Bitcoin reclaims $28,000, and FDIC gives deadline for Signature’s crypto clients: CNBC Crypto World
CNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what’s ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today’s show, Sergey Nazarov, the co-founder of Chainlink, weighs in on sentiment among blockchain developers amid the current crypto environment.
Alibaba shares could more than double in a ‘blue sky scenario’ after company split, JPMorgan says
The Wall Street firm said the Chinese tech stock has even further upside over the medium- and long-term.
Dueling court cases in Washington state and Texas could determine legality of abortion pill
A judge in Spokane is hearing a case that would keep the abortion pill on the market, and a judge in Texas is expected to rule in a case that could remove it.
Pope Francis hospitalized for pulmonary infection, had difficulty breathing in recent days
The 86-year-old pope doesn’t have Covid-19, spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a statement late Wednesday.
Ramen for breakfast? Cup Noodles’ new flavor tastes like egg, sausage and maple syrup pancakes
The limited edition flavor will sell for $1.18 at Walmart.
Investor Jenny Harrington says this financial stock is a ‘safer trade’ than Big Tech
She bought the beaten down financial stock, saying she sees clarity in the stock’s earnings story.
Here’s how EV batteries can be given a second life
Millions of EVs are expected to hit the roads by 2030, but what happens to old EV batteries? Here’s how EV batteries can be given a second life.
YES Network launching streaming service to give non-cable viewers access to Yankees games
The YES Network, which carries Yankess games, is the latest regional sports network to launch a direct-to-consumer streaming service.
4 red flags for an IRS tax audit — including what one tax pro calls a ‘dead giveaway’
While the chances of an IRS audit are usually slim, certain items on your tax return may trigger a red flag at the federal agency, according to tax experts.