A new nuclear reactor at the Vogtle plant in Georgia started splitting atoms. Full operation will begin in May or June, Georgia Power says.
Beware these stocks with high leverage as a potential recession looms, Wolfe Research says
CNBC Pro brings you 10 stocks that made the firm’s list.
Morgan Stanley economists say Powell opened the door to a return of half-point rate hikes
Morgan Stanley economists said Fed Chairman Jerome Powell signaled the potential for a return to a half-point rate hike at the March meeting, depending on data.
Lawmakers, Capitol Police chief blast Fox News’ Tucker Carlson over Jan. 6 footage
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy gave Tucker Carlson of Fox News access to thousands of hours of Capitol security footage from Jan. 6, 2021.
Used vehicle prices rising at an unseasonably strong rate
Cox Automotive reports wholesale used vehicle prices increased 4.3% in February from January — marking the largest increase between the two months since 2009.
Justice Department sues to block JetBlue’s acquisition of Spirit Airlines
JetBlue’s takeover of Spirit would create the fifth-largest airline in the country and also eliminate Spirit.
Ben Savage of ‘Boy Meets World’ launches bid to replace Adam Schiff in Congress
Savage seeks to replace Rep. Adam Schiff, who is running for the Senate seat held by retiring Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
Fed Chair Powell says interest rates are ‘likely to be higher’ than previously anticipated
Citing earlier data showing that inflation has reversed the deceleration in late 2022, Powell warned of tighter monetary policy ahead.
‘Our movement is unstoppable’: Exiled Belarusian opposition leader speaks out after receiving 15-year prison sentence
A Minsk court on Monday, which convicted Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya in absentia, found her guilty of treason and conspiracy to seize power.
I was VP at Google for 10 years. Here’s the No. 1 skill I looked for at job interviews—very few people had it
At Google, where she spent 10 years as a vice president, Claire Hughes Johnson would spend up to 40 hours conducting job interviews. She shares the No. 1 “rare” skill she looked for in candidates before anything else.