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Judge Says Navient Misled Student Loan Borrowers--What This Means For Your Student Loans
Forbes - 6 Mar 2021 15:30When Chamath Palihapitiya Speaks, Reddit and Wall Street Listen
Wall Street Journal - 6 Mar 2021 07:00
Buy! Sell! Tweet! An icon of the amateur trading masses and an evangelist for SPACs, Chamath Palihapitiya is commanding the financial moment with a blend of deal-making prowess, social-media savvy and moxie.
The Hybrid Cloud: What You Need To Know
Forbes - 6 Mar 2021 01:18"GameStop/Gamestonk" Has Nothing To Do With The Madness Of Crowds
Forbes - 6 Mar 2021 02:30Job Losses During Pandemic Strain Black, Hispanic Women's Personal Finances
Wall Street Journal - 6 Mar 2021 12:30
The pandemic has taken a toll on many women's finances. For some Black and Hispanic women, in particular, the financial pressure is intensifying.
Alphabet, Citigroup, Target: Stocks That Defined the Week
Wall Street Journal - 6 Mar 2021 03:19
Here are seven major companies whose stocks moved on the week's news.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle interview with Oprah will cost CBS at least $7 million to air, per report
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 03:18How to combine multiple PDF files into a single document on a Mac or PC
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 03:42Senate Democrats broker last-minute deal on unemployment benefits, clearing major hurdle for $1.9 trillion stimulus plan
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 03:315 law professors who co-signed Elizabeth Warren's wealth-tax bill explain why they support its constitutionality
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 15:553 leadership traits we desperately need in 2021
Fast Company - 6 Mar 2021 07:00
This year will not look all that different from 2020. The hope is that leaders are able to display three fundamental traits that would mitigate the extended consequences of this brutal pandemic. In leadership, there are ...
Russian Court Orders Mining Firm Cryptouniverse to Face New Trial on Fraud
Bitcoin.com - 6 Mar 2021 06:15
A major Russian mining firm is facing legal troubles in St. Petersburg, as three individuals are accusing the company of fraud. Cryptouniverse will now face a trial after a city court issued a criminal case order during ...
John McAfee Indicted by DOJ Over Alleged Cryptocurrency Fraud Charges
Bitcoin.com - 6 Mar 2021 03:30
Tech entrepreneur and former anti-virus tycoon John McAfee has been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on money laundering and fraud charges. The United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York...
The 8 Senate Democrats who voted against raising the minimum wage are collectively worth over $43 million
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 00:25The Fed's hand is being forced by the latest market tantrum - and some on Wall Street think the central bank will soon do more to address inflation
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 15:50Lumber prices have skyrocketed 140% over the last year, but the economy might not be able to handle further increases in 2021, a chief market technician says
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 15:45Starbucks and Chick-fil-A are pioneering the future of drive-thru ordering
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 15:30Market Snapshot: Housing is a luxury? Here's what the K-shaped recovery means for real estate
Market Watch - 6 Mar 2021 15:22
A K-shaped recovery from the COVID-induced downturn could be accompanied by an increasingly unequal housing market.
Crypto collectibles are set to explode, says NBA Top Shot investor. Here are 3 trends to watch.
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 15:16From edible packaging to fake steaks, these are the 4 main trends transforming the food industry
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 15:01Yellen says the US needs to 'go big' with stimulus package, in contrast to Republicans who are deeply critical of the growing national debt
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 14:50
Yellen on Friday spoke in favor of the $1.9 trillion stimulus plan during a PBS interview. She said the US should "go big" with its stimulusplan.
A California city gave some residents $500 monthly stipends. Here's the breakdown of how they spent the money over one year.
Business Insider - 6 Mar 2021 14:23
Most of the monthly stipends went toward food and merchandise. Less than 1% was spent on alcohol or tobacco.