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A debt ceiling standoff may trigger ‘serious’ fallout for Americans, warns economist. Here’s what it means for you
The U.S. will likely hit its $31.4 trillion debt ceiling Thursday. A default could follow, would have far-reaching negative impacts for consumers and investors.
Amazon, Meta and Google buy more clean energy than any other companies
While companies across the board have been steadily increasing their acquisition of wind and solar power, the tech sector has dominated.
Fake cannabis billionaire Justin Costello pleads guilty in $35 million fraud, with recommended prison term of 10 years
Justin Costello pretended to be a billionaire, a Special Forces veteran and Harvard MBA as he duped hundreds of people in a large fraud, prosecutors say.
Holiday retail sales tanked, but trucking data shows e-commerce wasn’t the issue
Holiday sales were a downer, but DHL Supply Chain is investing in e-commerce and says its trucking data shows that ‘large growth’ in internet retail continues.
U.S. Supreme Court declines to block New York gun restrictions
The U.S. Supreme Court denied a request by a group of firearms dealers in New York to block numerous Democratic-backed measures regulating gun purchases.
Disney slams Peltz for lack of media experience, but its board is light on it, too
Disney’s board is almost entirely made up of executives who lack media and entertainment experience.
Troubled tech stock on a 2023 run continues higher in a down market. So we’re trimming
The broader market was lower Wednesday with the seven-day win streak in the Nasdaq and VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) on pace to come to an end.
Americans see Biden’s handling of classified docs as inappropriate — but not criminal, poll shows
Americans viewed former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents differently than President Joe Biden’s situation, Quinnipiac polls showed.
Columbia University will be led by a woman for the first time in its 268-year history
Columbia University’s board of trustees announces Nemat Shafik will be their first woman president after 268 years.