Chaos? Kumbaya? How the debt limit standoff might end
Just how does this debt limit standoff end
2023-05-09 05:28
Exclusive-Vanguard overcomes Republican challenge to US utility stakes
By Ross Kerber Vanguard Group, the largest provider of mutual funds, has secured regulatory approval to continue to
2023-05-09 05:21
AP wins public service, photo Pulitzers for Ukraine coverage
The Associated Press has won two Pulitzer Prizes in journalism for its coverage of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, in the categories of public service and breaking news photography
2023-05-09 05:18
EU draft Data Act puts trade secrets at risk, Siemens, SAP say
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS German business software maker SAP and German engineering company Siemens have joined U.S.
2023-05-09 04:53
Teachers earn $67K on average. Is push for raises too late?
As schools across the country struggle to find teachers to hire, more governors are pushing for pay increases and bonuses for the beleaguered profession
2023-05-09 03:58
Union sues to strike down US debt limit as default looms
By Daniel Wiessner A union for U.S. federal government employees filed a lawsuit on Monday claiming a law
2023-05-09 03:57
Maybe investors shouldn't worry about Buffett's successor
Many investors worry about the future of Berkshire Hathaway after its legendary CEO Warren Buffett is gone, but most of the conglomerate's companies have already made the transition to reporting to the man who will eventually replace the 92-year-old
2023-05-09 03:49
Wall Street Journal, New York Times among Pulitzer winners
By Joseph Ax (Reuters) -The Wall Street Journal won the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting for revealing financial conflicts of
2023-05-09 03:25
AP and Alabama's AL.com win 2 Pulitzer Prizes each
The Associated Press has won two Pulitzer Prizes in journalism for its coverage of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, in the categories of public service and breaking news photography
2023-05-09 03:21
Russia bans jet skis, ride-hailing before WWII tributes
Russia is enacting a major security clampdown before annual commemorations marking the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II
2023-05-09 03:18
If US defaults on its debt, Treasury would have to decide how to pay the bills
As the date that the US could default on its obligations grows closer, the Treasury Department must prepare for an unprecedented situation -- figuring out which bills to pay with the money it has on hand if Congress doesn't act.
2023-05-09 02:55
Debt options abound, but can Biden, McCarthy strike a deal?
The White House and Congress could strike a deal to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for budget cuts
2023-05-09 01:22