Donald Trump is being investigated over a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election.
United Airlines reaches tentative labor agreements with ground workers union
United Airlines has reached tentative agreements with a union representing nearly 30,000 ground workers, the labor group said Wednesday.
J&J backs out of RSV vaccine race with rivals Pfizer and GSK
J&J lagged behind rival drugmakers Pfizer and GSK, both of which made major strides toward U.S. approval of their RSV vaccines in the last month.
We’re halfway to a tipping point that would trigger 6 feet of sea level rise from melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet
New research on the melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet identifies tipping points defined by cumulative carbon emissions in the atmosphere.
This Bernstein stock-picking model beats the market by 6% a year. Here are its top picks today
Bernstein combines both fundamental research and quantitative analyses to pick its winners.
Goldman Sachs picks the winners and losers in regional banks after the SVB collapse
Goldman Sachs identified the biggest winners and losers in the industry in the aftermath of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse.
ChatGPT and A.I. might have a future as your portfolio manager, study suggests
A preliminary paper from two academics in South Korea shows that ChatGPT has some promise as a portfolio manager.
New York identifies ‘disadvantaged communities’ that will receive extra climate funding
The communities in New York City are located in northern Manhattan and the Bronx, as well as central Brooklyn and across the coastlines.
House lawmakers tear into top bank regulators in second hearing this week on SVB collapse
“We need competent financial supervisors. But Congress can’t legislate competence,” House Financial Services chairman Rep. Patrick McHenry told regulators.
Amid inflation, nearly half of parents financially support their adult children, but ‘it has to go both ways,’ economist warns
On average, parents who financially support grown children give them $1,400 a month for expenses like food, rent, cell phones and car insurance.