How Big Tech learned to love America's militarySilicon Valley companies are abandoning safety policies to win Pentagon contracts, turning everyday AI into weapons systems
AI has a huge power problem. Solving it won't be easyAs AI pushes chips to consume dramatically more electricity, data centers are racing to squeeze more computing power from every watt
The Fed holds interest rates steady — and still sees two cuts later this yearThe decision and surrounding reasoning, widely expected by markets, leaves the federal funds target rate at its current range of 4.25% to 4.50%
Trump says he just can't get Fed Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates: 'I think he hates me'The president insulted Powell anew and toyed with installing himself as Fed leader before the central bank again held rates steady
Social Security's trust fund could run out of money in less than a decade, jeopardizing benefitsThe trustees warned that Social Security's depletion date moved up by two years since the previous report
05:55Why Trump's new tariffs could send corporate earnings into a tailspin, according to a strategist
The 10 states where Americans are most delinquent on debtA new study looked at the percentage of delinquent tradelines and loan balances in the first quarter of 2025
AI has a huge power problem. Solving it won't be easyAs AI pushes chips to consume dramatically more electricity, data centers are racing to squeeze more computing power from every watt
Extreme trade and immigration policies could slow growth and fuel stagflation, strategist warnsKevin Gordon, Director and Senior Investment Strategist at Charles Schwab, breaks down how Donald Trump's tariff war could impact investors
AirlinesPlane tickets across the Atlantic are getting cheaper as European visits to the U.S. fallThe U.S. is running an annual travel trade deficit of $50 billion, compared with a $3.5 billion surplus in 2022
Politics & GovernmentTrump railed against socialism in his campaign. He's flirting with it as president