Politics May 14 Red-state financial officers urge Biden to back Israel, 'alarmed' of wavering support in 'hour of need' Twenty-nine state financial officers are urging President Biden to maintain support for Israel amidst recent conflicts in Rafah, citing concerns over wavering commitment and antisemitic demonstrations.
Finances March 7 Transgender non-profit founder stole $150K pandemic funds before fleeing to El Salvador: prosecutors The founder of an LGBTQ youth non-profit that cared for Latin transgender people has been charged with stealing $150,000 in taxpayer-backed pandemic relief funds.
Media January 28 Almost 60% of parents still giving their adult kids money, while majority of adult kids live at home: survey Young adults are increasingly living with their parents and relying on them for financial support for longer than in previous generations, per a recent survey.
TECH January 27 How to protect yourself from the Venmo, Zelle and Cash App scam that can wipe out your savings in seconds Peer-to-peer payment cash apps like Venmo, Zello and Cash App are exposing many users to scams and thieves, according to Alvin Bragg, Manhattan's district attorney.
Sports November 1, 2023 A comprehensive guide to betting on the World Series The World Series is one of the most-watched events on television. This sporting event ignites the passions of both fans and eager bettors.
Media May 19, 2023 BLM's revenue dropped 88% in 2022 after self-enrichment scandals, infighting over money According to a report from The Washington Free Beacon, the Black Lives Matter organization lost a huge amount of revenue in 2022, making 88% less than what it made before.
Formula One October 28, 2022 Formula One's governing body hits Red Bull with $7 million fine for exceeding cost cap The FIA ordered Red Bull Racing to pay a $7 million fine and endure an aerodynamic testing reduction in response to last year's Formula One budget cap breach.
VIDEO September 20, 2022 New Yorkers question United Nations effectiveness, used of funds amid General Assembly
VIDEO September 8, 2022 States plan to tax student loan forgiveness plans Seven states have announced they plan to tax student loan forgiveness funds.
ECONOMY February 10, 2022 National nursing shortage hitting rural America hardest The nationwide nursing shortage is hitting small communities hardest. And, it's because when it comes to recruiting, small communities just can't compete. This forces hospital staff to stop offering some procedures and work several jobs at once.