Peloton is recalling more than 2 million exercise bikes. Here's why
Peloton is recalling more than 2 million of its exercise bikes because the bike’s seat post assembly can break during use, posing fall and injury hazards
2023-05-11 23:49
Big banks could face billions more in FDIC fees after bank collapses
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's board of directors approved a proposal to raise the fees banks pay to have depositors' money insured.
2023-05-11 23:16
Fed's Kashkari says tight monetary policy may be needed for 'extended' time
By Ann Saphir An extended period of high interest rates and an inverted yield curve could put more
2023-05-11 22:57
Deposit outflows after SVB collapse concentrated among 'super-regionals' - NY Fed study
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Bank deposit withdrawals following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank were concentrated in around 30
2023-05-11 21:16
White House wants to ban use of salary history in setting pay for new federal hires
Whether one's paycheck can keep pace with inflation is always a concern. But for women, the question is also can their pay keep pace with their male peers?
2023-05-11 20:56
Debt ceiling battle delays sweeping annual defense policy bill
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON U.S. congressional leaders on Wednesday put off debate on the National Defense Authorization Act,
2023-05-11 06:57
Disney CEO Suggests He’ll Keep Hulu, Has Held Talks With Comcast
Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger suggested he would like to keep the Hulu streaming service
2023-05-11 06:45
George Santos: Congressman pleads not guilty to fraud charges
He is accused of laundering funds, lying to Congress and illegally receiving unemployment benefits.
2023-05-11 02:52
What is George Santos accused of?
The Republican lawmaker from New York faces 13 charges including fraud and theft of public funds.
2023-05-11 02:21
Apple Executive in Charge of TV+ and Sports Businesses to Depart
Apple Inc.’s top executive in charge of its video and sports businesses is departing, according to people familiar
2023-05-11 01:47
Can you afford to age in place?
Most older adults ages 50 to 80 say it’s important to stay in their homes for as long as they can, according to the 2022 National Poll on Healthy Aging from the University of Michigan
2023-05-10 23:52
Explainer-Parsing the Fed's path to pause rate hikes
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON Federal Reserve officials may still be fighting an inflation war, but they nevertheless opened
2023-05-10 22:48