Bitcoin’s Identity Crisis: Can It Truly Become a Digital Store of Value?
As we move deeper into 2025, many people are wondering: “Why does it feel like everything’s getting more expensive — even though wages are supposed to be recovering?” The truth is, while the economy is showing pockets of strength, rising costs and shifting monetary...
How Students Can Earn a Degree With Minimal or No Debt
As tuition continues climbing faster than inflation, many students are rethinking the traditional path to a four-year degree. Rising costs are forcing families to look for creative, strategic ways to limit borrowing — and fortunately, there are more options than ever...
What to Do With Your Retirement Plan After Losing a Job
Job loss brings uncertainty, but one financial decision often gets pushed aside: what to do with the retirement money left behind in your former employer’s plan. That account may be one of your largest assets, and handling it wisely can protect your long-term...
Why More Borrowers Could Soon See Smaller Student Loan Payments
With living costs rising faster than many households can adjust, policymakers are searching for ways to lighten financial strain — and student borrowers may soon see relief. A series of updates to repayment rules could broaden who qualifies for lower monthly payments,...
Understanding the Proposed Child Savings Incentive: What Parents Should Know
As we move deeper into 2025, many people are wondering: “Why does it feel like everything’s getting more expensive — even though wages are supposed to be recovering?” The truth is, while the economy is showing pockets of strength, rising costs and shifting monetary...
Why Americans Are Feeling the Pinch — And What You Can Do About It
2025 isn’t a return to “pre-pandemic normal.” Instead, we’re in a transition: a time where rising costs, economic uncertainty, and shifting global conditions demand both vigilance and adaptability.
- Fortune 500 companies got billions in tariff refunds. Here’s who’s giving customers a cut—and who isn’tby Mia Osmonbekov on August 19, 2026 at 6:39 pm
Giants like Amazon, Target and Nike are profiting most from the Supreme Court's tariff ruling without committing to passing savings on to shoppers
- American Airlines is finally bringing back seatback screens after nearly 10 years in a premium push to win back customersby Sarah Glodek on August 19, 2026 at 6:08 pm
American is coping with a massive profit gap to competitors amid rising jet fuel costs and a movement towards luxury travel.
- How KFC and Taco Bell’s top technologist is embracing AI and automation across 63,000 restaurantsby John Kell on August 19, 2026 at 5:50 pm
The top technologist at Yum Brands, Jim Dausch, is embracing AI and automation across 63,000 restaurants.
- Moderna’s and Merck’s personalized mRNA vaccine shows real promise against deadly skin cancer melanoma in late stage trial and sends stocks soaringby Catherina Gioino on August 19, 2026 at 5:47 pm
The shot, paired with Merck's Keytruda, cut the risk of melanoma recurrence in a trial of more than 1,100 patients.
- A Democratic Socialist just defeated a central figure in Trump’s first impeachment trial in a Florida primaryby Matt Brown, The Associated Press on August 19, 2026 at 5:04 pm
Alexander Vindman congratulated Angie Nixon for running a strong campaign: "I will be standing by her side in the fight against Ashley Moody."
- One of the VC world’s biggest stars is doubling down on sports in a big way, and there’s a compelling tax reason behind the strategyby Jason Ma on August 19, 2026 at 10:25 am
Thrive Capital founder Joshua Kushner's $12.5 billion deal with former Disney CEO Bob Iger to buy the Los Angeles Lakers vaults him into an elite club.
- Top economist on Trump’s ‘deadly cocktail’ for the bond market—and how the bond vigilantes have crossed Scott Bessent’s ‘red line’by Nick Lichtenberg on August 19, 2026 at 7:00 am
"The bond vigilantes have come out of hibernation," Johns Hopkins' Steve Hanke told Fortune, and "the inflation genie is out of the bottle."
- Intel’s new CEO cut management layers in half. The stock is up nearly 500%by Jeff John Roberts on June 3, 2026 at 7:00 am
When Lip-Bu Tan took over, Intel was drowning in debt and losing the AI game. In just 13 months, the new CEO has attracted capital infusions from Nvidia and SoftBank, and is closing in on a next-generation chip process.
- How Kelly Ortberg is rebuilding Boeing from the inside outby Shawn Tully on June 1, 2026 at 7:00 am
Kelly Ortberg inherited Boeing's worst crisis in decades. His fix: stop chasing Wall Street and start building planes the right way again.
- Citi’s 5-year comeback: How CEO Jane Fraser turned the bank’s chronic underperformance into decade-high revenueby Claire Zillman on May 27, 2026 at 9:00 am
20,000 layoffs, 14 markets exited, one flatter bank—Jane Fraser's Citi playbook is working. Wall Street wants to know what's next.





