Ten guards and four inmates were killed early Sunday when gunmen in armored vehicles attacked a state prison in Ciudad Juarez across the border from El Paso, Texas
Russia says ‘significant number’ of its soldiers killed in New Year’s Eve attack
Sixty-three conscripts were killed in a Ukrainian attack in the occupied region, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
Here’s how much money it takes to be considered middle class in 20 major U.S. cities
There are countless definitions of “middle class.” See which incomes qualify as middle class in the largest U.S. metros based on one calculation.
Jeremy Renner in intensive care after surgery
The actor suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries in an accident plowing snow Sunday.
There’s still time to get health insurance through the public exchange — and you may qualify for help paying premiums
If you don’t have a health plan, you can sign up for one through the federal marketplace until Jan. 15.
This 26-year-old quit her job to ask strangers how much money they make—now she’s scoring 6-figure brand deals
Hannah Williams, 26, quit her job as a data analyst in April to focus on Salary Transparent Street, a viral TikTok series about pay transparency.
Three painful lessons for investors in 2022. How to put them to work in the new year
If you’re reading this, you’ve made it through the worst year for stocks since 2008.
Retailers brace for tougher times and more frugal customers in 2023
Sales in January could set the tone for 2023 — when some economists and retail industry watchers anticipate the U.S. will tip into a recession.
Aerospace and defense stocks took flight in 2022. What analysts expect for the sector in 2023
Aerospace stocks outperformed in 2022, and Wall Street expects those tailwinds to continue next year.
Companies can ‘hire’ a virtual person for about $14k a year in China
From customer service to the entertainment industry, businesses in China are paying up big bucks for virtual employees.