Georgia was one of several key states that narrowly voted for President Joe Biden over Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
I’ve been ‘code-switching’ my entire career, but experts say that shouldn’t be a workplace norm—here’s why
CNBC Make It talked to some experts about the history of code-switching, how it impacts Black professionals, and why it shouldn’t be a workplace norm.
Bluetooth tracker Tile is taking a new approach to stopping thieves and stalkers
Bluetooth trackers like Life360’s Tile and Apple AirTags are designed to secure valuables, but can make a thief’s work easy as well. Tile wants to stop that.
Small caps are on a tear this year. Here’s how investors are playing the rally.
Some are pointing to the recent rally, and at least five years when smallcaps have lagged, as proof that the group is due for a long period of outperformance.
High-ranking DOJ official says she ‘would not advise’ consumers to use TikTok, citing security concerns
The concerns stem from TikTok’s ownership by China-based ByteDance, since China’s national security laws can compel firms based there to hand over information.
Boost your portfolio income with this hybrid asset. Just be aware of the recession risk
Preferred stocks are another avenue for portfolio income, but they come with a unique set of risks.
EVs like the Tesla Model 3 and Toyota hybrids dominate Consumer Reports’ top auto picks
Consumer Reports is giving a big boost to EVs like the Tesla Model 3 and hybrids like Toyota’s models in its list of top auto picks.
Amid persistent inflation, 54% of Americans are using savings to pay for everyday expenses
It’s getting harder for Americans to make ends meet without dipping into their cash reserves, a new report finds.
The No. 1 job interview question every candidate should be asking right now, according to a recruiting pro
Asking the right questions during a job interview can tell you a lot about the security of the role and the company.
Wholesale prices rose 0.7% in January, more than expected, fueling inflation increase
The producer price index, a measure of what raw goods fetch on the open market, rose 0.7% in January.