Gold and silver had a rocky end to a year that saw the precious metals reach all-time highs. After trading at new highs in thin, post-Christmas trading, both metals collapsed Monday in a margin-driven...
A prominent Jewish civil rights group has warned Amazon that selling a forthcoming book by a US-sanctioned United Nations official could violate federal sanctions law, and has urged the company to hal...
The US dollar ended the year with its worst performance since 2017 as Federal Reserve turmoil, trade shocks and economic uncertainty hammered the greenback. The dollar finished the year down about 8% ...
For generations across the South, black-eyed peas have traditionally been served on New Year’s Day. The dish is associated with a “mystical and mythical power to bring good luck” in the year ah...
Artificial intelligence systems can spiral into gambling-style addiction when given the freedom to make bigger bets — mirroring the same irrational behaviors seen in humans, according to a new study...
The Trump administration is giving pasta lovers cause to rejoice as it moves to drastically slash punishing proposed tariffs on Italian spaghetti, penne and more just before they were set to take effe...
President Donald Trump put the brakes on looming tariff hikes for upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets and vanities, backing off steeper levies just hours before they were set to hit as voter frust...
A string of deadly shootings connected to Oklahoma marijuana farms — including a quadruple execution and a home-invasion murder — has exposed a shadow network tied to New York money, organized cri...
With the New Year comes a chance for a financial reset and more Americans are considering making financial resolutions in 2026 with a focus on short-term savings goals, according to a recent study by ...
Looks like it’s cooked to a crisp. Food52 Inc., the buzzy cooking and home-decor company based in Brooklyn, filed for bankruptcy protection this week after a massive round of layoffs earlier this mo...














