US Economy: Why Rent Prices Surged In 2021 And The Outlook For 2022
As the world learns to live with the pandemic, rent prices grew again as people returned to or entered the market in 2021.
US Lawmakers And Citizens React To Biden’s Supreme Court Promises
Reactions to Biden's potential Supreme Court nominees has even fractured a typically united Republican Party.
What Is The Great Retirement? COVID-19 Pandemic Leads To More Retirements
The great retirement more than doubled the usual number of retirees since the start of the pandemic.
As Omicron Surge Slows, More Questions About Safety And Masks Emerge
As Omicron COVID-19 cases rose to 1 million a day, questions about how to stay safe evolved from cloth mask to KN95, N95, or surgical masks.
How To Protect Yourself When Using Apple AirTag: Stalking Cases Strike Fear Into Users
Apple released a guide to help keep users safe and says they are working on making the devices safter to use.
Expect Flight Cancellations Across East Coast Ahead Of Weekend Winter Storm
Expected inclement weather on the Northeast and Southeastern coastlines has resulted in many airlines canceling or delaying flights.
Concerns Over Chinese Spying Halts Unicom Expansion Into US Market
The FCC cited a security risk from the Chinese Communist Party.
From M&Ms To Minnie Mouse, US Conservatives See ‘The Fabrics Of Our Society’ Destroyed
Some conservatives have spoken out over the changes to Mars' M&M cartoon characters and Disney's Minnie Mouse.
Beauty Brand Glossier Just Laid Off A Third Of Their Staff
CEO of Glossier, Emily Weiss, announced the news in an email to employees.
Apple Update Of iPhone Payment Options Coming This Spring
Apple expects the update to be released in the spring, but it is unclear how the software will be implemented.
Spotify’s Response To Neil Young: Platform Claims It ‘Removed 20,000 Podcast Episodes’ Related To COVID-19
Spotify claims it is actively fighting COVID-19 mis- and disinformation in response to Neil Young, but Joe Rogan continues to spread harmful views about vaccines, treatments, and COVID-19.
Biden Meets With CEOs To Promote Stalled Build Back Better Bill
Ten CEOs from major U.S. companies all support the Build Back Better Bill, according to the White House.
Stephen Breyer To Retire: Who Will Biden Pick To Replace The SCOTUS Judge?
Stephen Breyer has yet to make an official statement confirming the news, nor has the White House made an official statement, but Joe Biden had promised to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court.
In The US, Booster Shot Campaign Is Not A Smashing Success
The CDC reports 53.2% of the U.S. population is eligible for a booster shot but has not yet received one.
Are Flying Cars The Future? This One Was Just Cleared For Takeoff
Flying cars could one day replace helicopters and bring in a more environmentally friendly future.
Neil Young vs. Spotify: Singer Seeks Split With Service Over Joe Rogan, Vaccine Misinformation
Young's message puts pressure on the music streaming platform, which got a letter from medical experts last month expressing similar concerns.
The SAT Is Going Online; How Will That Affect Students?
The College Board announced the news on Tuesday, citing shockingly positive responses from educators and students.
VIDEO Merrill Lynch Advisor Arrested After Racist Incident At Robeks Caught On TikTok Video
Merrill Lynch has said they fired the individual in question but it is unclear what police will actually charge him with.
What To Know As 2022 Tax-filing Season Begins
Tax season is here, and the IRS has some advice for those filing their taxes in 2022.
Talk Of Kohl's Takeover Sends Stock Price Soaring
Kohl's stock soared on Monday amid news of a potential takeover by two reported potential investors.
Runaway Cruise Ship Avoids US Ports After $4.6M Lawsuit Ruling
The company has cited other reasons for the abrupt detour, including weather and operational concerns, according to reports.
Oreo Celebrates 110th Birthday: A Look Back At The Iconic Cookie
Oreo's is celebrating its 110th birthday in 2022 on March 6.
Blood Test For Concussions? Scientists Are Working On It
The blood tests will figure out if someone needs to go into the hospital for a cat scan to determine whether someone has a traumatic brain injury (TBI), which includes concussions.
Peloton CEO: ‘We Have Identified A Leaker’ Amid Speculative Articles About Company’s Future
Peloton's CEO John Foley wrote a note first shared with employees to clarify concerning media reports.
Is The End Near? Doomsday Clock Issues Dire Warnings About The State Of The World
The Doomsday Clock edged closer to midnight Thursday as the Bulletin warns of multiple human-made threats to humanity and the world.
What Is The 'Nocebo Effect?' Negative Placebo Effect To Blame For COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects
The "nocebo effect" may be responsible for many of the side effects experienced after a COVID-19 vaccine.
What Is Havana Syndrome? CIA Says It Is Likely Not A Foreign Attack
Cases were first reported in Cuba in 2016 by U.S. and Canadian diplomats.
The Antibiotic Resistance Crisis: A Lead Cause In Global Deaths
According to a study funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, global antibiotic-resistant infections are a leading cause of global deaths whose full scale needs to be better understood.
Schools And Businesses May Have To Start Paying For Google Suite
Some organizations will continue to be able to use G Suite’s features for free, but the features that have been complimentary for most since 2006 will not be available for all starting July 1.
FBI Issues Warning About QR Code Scams: Some Tips To Avoid Them
The FBI issued a warning on Tuesday about QR code scams. Here are some ways to avoid them.