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  • Bank of America CEO: We’re preparing for possible US debt default

    Bank of America CEO: We’re preparing for possible US debt default

     

    Congress is once again bickering about raising the debt ceiling, the amount of money the US government can borrow to pay its bills on time. And that means that Corporate America has to be ready for the worst.

    ​Congress is once again bickering about raising the debt ceiling, the amount of money the US government can borrow to pay its bills on time. And that means that Corporate America has to be ready for the worst. 

  • A lucky Powerball winner could nab $747 million Monday, reaping 5th largest jackpot

    A lucky Powerball winner could nab $747 million Monday, reaping 5th largest jackpot

     

    The Powerball jackpot grew to an estimated $747 million for Monday’s drawing — the fifth-largest jackpot in the game’s history, according to Powerball.

    ​The Powerball jackpot grew to an estimated $747 million for Monday’s drawing — the fifth-largest jackpot in the game’s history, according to Powerball. 

  • The bear market could make a comeback

    The bear market could make a comeback

     

    Investors who believe the bear market is over are “ignorant,” Lisa Shalett, chief investment officer of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, told CNN.

    ​Investors who believe the bear market is over are “ignorant,” Lisa Shalett, chief investment officer of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, told CNN. 

  • Dell to lay off 5% of its workforce

    Dell to lay off 5% of its workforce

     

    Dell plans to lay off roughly 5% of its workforce, the company said in a regulatory filing Monday, in the latest example of tech companies cutting costs in an uncertain economic climate.

    ​Dell plans to lay off roughly 5% of its workforce, the company said in a regulatory filing Monday, in the latest example of tech companies cutting costs in an uncertain economic climate. 

  • America’s top cyber diplomat says his Twitter account was hacked

    America’s top cyber diplomat says his Twitter account was hacked

     

    America’s top cybersecurity diplomat Nate Fick said his personal Twitter account was hacked, calling it part of the “perils of the job.”

    ​America’s top cybersecurity diplomat Nate Fick said his personal Twitter account was hacked, calling it part of the “perils of the job.” 

  • Alabama community rallies in support of a Black author after school district cancels Black History Month event

    Alabama community rallies in support of a Black author after school district cancels Black History Month event

     

    A suburban Alabama community is rallying behind a Black author after the school district rescinded an invitation to have him speak and read his books at local elementary schools during Black History Month.

    ​A suburban Alabama community is rallying behind a Black author after the school district rescinded an invitation to have him speak and read his books at local elementary schools during Black History Month. 

  • Crews work to prevent explosion at site of burning derailed train in Ohio

    Crews work to prevent explosion at site of burning derailed train in Ohio

     

    As residents are urged to flee, teams at the site of a burning derailed train in East Palestine, Ohio, are working to prevent a “catastrophic tanker failure” and explosion that could shoot deadly shrapnel up to a mile away, officials said.

    ​As residents are urged to flee, teams at the site of a burning derailed train in East Palestine, Ohio, are working to prevent a “catastrophic tanker failure” and explosion that could shoot deadly shrapnel up to a mile away, officials said. 

  • Foxconn January sales hit record high after production restored at world’s biggest iPhone factory

    Foxconn January sales hit record high after production restored at world’s biggest iPhone factory

     

    Apple supplier Foxconn says its January monthly sales hit a record high as it bounced back from Covid-19 disruptions in China.

    ​Apple supplier Foxconn says its January monthly sales hit a record high as it bounced back from Covid-19 disruptions in China. 

  • ‘You better be pretty courageous,’ Terry Bradshaw says amid NFL concussion concerns

     

    • Why is this year’s Pro Bowl using flag football?
    • Petition for Super Bowl coin toss gains traction
    • Opinion: Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen’s split is a lesson in American marriage

    ​• Why is this year’s Pro Bowl using flag football?
    • Petition for Super Bowl coin toss gains traction
    • Opinion: Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen’s split is a lesson in American marriage 

  • Inflation may be falling — but not the cost of your car insurance

    Inflation may be falling — but not the cost of your car insurance

     

    If you think news that inflation is easing means you’re not going to get hit with any more higher prices, think again.

    ​If you think news that inflation is easing means you’re not going to get hit with any more higher prices, think again.