The Justice Department has released a new batch of documents revealing shocking details about the sexual abuse allegations against Jeffrey Epstein spanning decades, shedding light on the federal investigation's findings.
2025 has been tumultuous for borrowers navigating the changing federal student loan landscape. With the SAVE Plan ending and new repayment rules on the horizon, many are left scrambling for answers. Discover how these changes could impact your financial future.
In a groundbreaking move, President Trump orders cannabis to be reclassified from Schedule I to Schedule III, potentially easing financial burdens for Michigan cannabis businesses and paving the way for expanded research and better banking access.
In a crucial decision, EU leaders have approved a €90bn loan to support Ukraine for the next two years, ensuring the war-torn nation can afford military and soldier payments amidst ongoing conflict. However, divisions within the EU remain evident.
In his year-end address, Trump boldly claims he has successfully reduced soaring prices and unveils new military bonuses, stirring excitement among supporters and critics alike.
In a move to support U.S. farmers facing financial distress due to Chinese tariffs and falling commodity prices, Trump unveiled a $12 billion aid package. This includes $11 billion for row crop farmers and additional funds for specialty crops, while also promising more soybean purchases from China.
As investigators probe the deadly shooting of National Guardsmen, a troubling portrait of the suspect's financial struggles and mental health issues emerges, alongside possible ties to international terrorism.
As Trump promises $2,000 payments funded by tariffs, experts express skepticism about the financial feasibility and legal backing of his pledge. With tariff revenues projected to fall short, can Americans expect real dividends?
SoftBank has sold its entire stake in Nvidia, raising $5.83 billion, but it's not stepping back from AI investments, especially in OpenAI. As Nvidia stock wavers, what's next for tech investments?
President Trump proposes $2,000 payments to Americans funded by tariff revenues, but experts warn it could lead to a massive budget shortfall and contradict his fiscal goals. Is it a viable plan or just a political play?