The U.S. economy is very close to falling into a damaging contraction — and many states are already experiencing a recession, according to Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics. Zandi ...
Did you get out to any concerts in 2025? I sure hope so. There is no better way to consume music than by seeing and hearing it played live, alongside other people sharing in the same experience and ...
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Wisconsin property tax levies are set for their largest increase since 2018, driven by a 7.8% hike in K-12 school taxes. The rise in school taxes is fueled by a state budget measure and a record ...
Corporate America’s latest hot job is also one of the oldest in history: storyteller. Some companies want a media relations manager by a slightly flashier name. Others need people to produce blogs, ...
There’s a raging debate in markets about the sustainability of today’s high stock valuations. On the bearish end are investors like Jeremy Grantham and Michael Burry, who are famous for having spotted ...
A shooting last weekend at a children's birthday party in California that left four dead was the 17th mass killing this year — the lowest number recorded since 2006, according to a database maintained ...
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The troops are deployed in the capital as part of the president’s crackdown on crime. By Helene Cooper More than 2,000 National Guard troops deployed to Washington in August after President Trump took ...
Traders on the New York Stock Exchange on Dec. 23, 1999. The recent stock-market downturn has sparked comparisons with the dot-com bubble. (Henny Ray Abrams/AFP/Getty Images) The selloff in global ...
The gap between the richest and poorest Americans is widening in what Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has called a “bifurcated economy,” as the cost of living skyrockets from housing to food ...