Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced FTX founder facing a 25-year prison sentence, may struggle to maintain his vegan diet in prison, with limited options such as rice, almonds, and Skittles drink mix, according to a prison consultant hired by his lawyers.
Pressure is mounting on Novo Nordisk to make its diabetes medication Ozempic more affordable, as a recent study found it costs less than $5 to produce a month's supply, compared to the current list price of $935.77 for four weekly injections. Lawmakers and patient advocates are calling for the pharmaceutical company to lower the price in order to improve access to the medication.
Nvidia's data center business is booming due to the growing interest in AI, but the overlooked opportunity lies in energy, as AI has the potential to significantly impact energy demand and benefit certain stocks in the long term.
Tesla is expected to report first-quarter production and delivery figures that may show a decline from the previous quarter and a drop from the record-setting year, causing concern among analysts and potentially leading to a further decline in the company's stock.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced new emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles, which are expected to avoid 1 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions and provide $13 billion in societal benefits.
Easter, which occurs on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon, is a "moveable feast" celebrated on different dates each year, with March 31 and April 16th being the most common dates; many major retailers are closed on Easter Sunday.
The FAA is increasing its oversight of United Airlines after multiple recent flight incidents, including an engine issue that forced a flight from San Francisco to Paris to be diverted to Denver.
Xiaomi's first electric car, the SU7, will be released in China in April, offering a longer range at a lower price compared to Tesla's Model 3, and it will be integrated into Xiaomi's product ecosystem through Hyper OS.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will update his views on U.S. inflation and the economy after data showed price increases running faster than anticipated, despite some improvement in aspects of inflation that the Fed considers important.
Tesla stock has dropped nearly 30% this year and has been downgraded by multiple Wall Street firms due to delivery disappointment, lower demand, and leadership conflict.
The share price of Donald Trump's Trump Media & Technology Group may be soaring, but Seth Meyers predicts that the bubble may burst due to the stock's value being entirely dependent on Trump's brand and the artificial support of Trump supporters.
Fisker's heavily discounted electric SUV, the Ocean, may be the cheapest EV in America, but potential buyers are warned against purchasing one due to the risk of bankruptcy and lack of support for repairs and software updates if the company goes under.
General Electric's planned split-up of its businesses, including GE Vernova and GE Aerospace, could potentially yield significant returns for investors.
Nvidia's dominance in the AI market is challenged by a semiconductor company that claims to be a great alternative, according to The Motley Fool.
A Delta passenger is demanding a meeting with the airline's president after claiming she was threatened with being kicked off a flight for not wearing a bra, feeling "targeted and humiliated."
A United flight from San Francisco to Paris had to land in Denver due to an issue with one engine, although it did not declare an emergency landing; this is the third United flight that has been diverted to Denver this year.
Apple will need to change the design of its future iPhones in order to comply with Oregon's new right-to-repair law, which bans the practice of parts pairing and requires companies to make tools, documents, and parts openly accessible for repairs.
Credible Operations, Inc. aims to provide tools and confidence for improving finances, including information on mortgage rates, how they work, and how to compare and qualify for mortgages.
The annual inflation measure rose in February, indicating that the Federal Reserve may be cautious about cutting interest rates too soon, while household spending surged higher than expected, potentially keeping inflation elevated for a longer period.
Central Florida's high cost of living and low wages make it difficult for residents to make ends meet, with a study indicating that an individual in Orlando would need to make $100,298 per year to live comfortably.
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun unveils the company's highly anticipated electric vehicle, the SU7, in China, with a marketing strategy that emulates Elon Musk's Tesla playbook, aiming to take on the EV market.
California's insurance crisis is deepening as major companies like State Farm and American National are pulling out of the state, leaving homeowners to rely on the industry-funded insurer of last resort, the FAIR Plan, and risking the stability of the state's economy.
Palantir Technologies' stock has experienced significant gains in recent years, driven by improving margins and the adoption of its AI services; however, a Wall Street analyst has downgraded the stock and warned of an overvalued market, leading to a 6.1% decline in the stock price.
A driver-owned rideshare platform called The Driver's Cooperative is launching in Minneapolis in response to threats from Uber and Lyft to end services, offering drivers higher pay and dividends.
Tipping culture has expanded into more industries and is fueled by factors such as 'tipflation,' increased ease of asking for tips, and the pandemic, leading to higher gratuity amounts and social pressure to tip, according to experts.
The pandemic-era housing boom has come to an end as high home prices, low affordability, and high interest rates have caused a standoff between buyers and sellers, resulting in frozen housing market conditions.
The value of Donald Trump's newly Nasdaq-traded Trump Media & Technology Group, with the ticker symbol DJT, is inflated due to the artificial support of Trump supporters and traders, according to Seth Meyers.
Several Powerball players in Ohio have tickets worth tens of thousands of dollars, with one ticket worth $100,000 and three others worth $50,000.
Citigroup predicts a shift in the US equity rally towards more defensive market segments influenced by interest rates, while warning about the sustainability of the current market rally.
Beleaguered electric vehicle maker Fisker is facing a setback as over 40,000 customers have reportedly canceled their vehicle reservations, adding to the company's financial challenges and potential bankruptcy filing.
General Electric, once hailed under the leadership of former CEO Jack Welch, is now seeing the end of his legacy as the company splits into two and removes its name from publicly traded US stocks, with a long list of unsuccessful CEOs who were mentees of Welch.
The increase in the minimum wage for fast-food workers in South Los Angeles is expected to exacerbate the problems faced by residents living in food deserts, as the likely price hikes for fast food will make it even more difficult for them to access affordable, healthy food options.
The completion date for the Automated People Mover project at Los Angeles International Airport has been pushed back to late 2025 due to disputes between the airport and the contractor, further delaying the $30-billion overhaul of the airport.
The increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather caused by climate change is leading to rising premiums and limited coverage options for homeowners' insurance, impacting affordability and availability across the country, particularly in high-risk areas.
Tesla (TSLA) had a challenging first quarter, with its stock down 29.3%, the worst-performing in the S&P 500, due to poor guidance, struggles in the Chinese market, and CEO Elon Musk's controversial statements.
A woman in Hawaii was shocked to discover that a $500K house had been built on her purchased plot of land without her knowledge, leading to a legal battle and occupation by squatters.
Cocoa prices have more than doubled in the first three months of the year and more than tripled in the past 12 months due to a significant drop in supply caused by extreme weather and changing climate patterns in West Africa, leading to higher prices for chocolate and potentially causing sales to decline.
Trucking is becoming an attractive alternative to a traditional college degree as social media influencer, "Alex the Trucking Guy," gains over a million and a half followers by documenting his life on the road as a trucker, showcasing the financial benefits and freedom of the job.
Boeing's crisis and loss of public trust resulted from a combination of supply chain issues, the impact of the pandemic, and significant financial support from Wall Street.
The U.S. stock market will be closed on Good Friday, March 29, but investors are anxiously awaiting the release of February's PCE data on inflation as well as Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's speech.
The New York Auto Show showcased several exciting electric vehicles, including the luxurious Genesis Neolun Concept, the high-performance Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, the fast and sleek Polestar 4, the spacious Kia EV9, and the iconic VW Van-inspired Volkswagon ID.Buzz.
The US government claims that Apple has unfairly harmed competitors like Samsung and Google by using tactics that focus on making its competitors seem worse rather than improving its own smartphones, but regardless of the government's position, it is clear that Samsung's lack of success cannot be solely attributed to Apple as it has been plagued by its own subpar software for years.
Five people have died and over 100 have been hospitalized after taking a Japanese health supplement containing an ingredient called benikoji, which was recently recalled by pharmaceutical company Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co.
Comedian Seth Meyers mocks Donald Trump's social media platform, Truth Social, calling it a Twitter rip-off for MAGA trolls.
The Texas attorney general is investigating Spirit AeroSystems, a company that manufactures Boeing parts, after defects during the manufacturing process led to recent mishaps involving Boeing 737 planes.
Asian shares rise following gains on Wall Street as investors await key US consumer price data, while several markets in Asia are closed for a public holiday.
Spirit Airlines is set to expand its nonstop service from San Diego International Airport to five additional cities, including Baltimore, Houston, Portland, Sacramento, and Salt Lake City, providing convenient and affordable flights for travelers.
The gold market closes out the month and quarter at a record high above $2,200 an ounce, supported by concerns over inflation and geopolitical risks, while the weakening U.S. dollar and growing money supply further contribute to its rally.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, convicted of stealing $8 billion from customers, expressed regret and claimed his "useful life" was over before being sentenced to 25 years in prison.
A Hawaiian property owner is being sued by a real estate developer after a half-million-dollar home was accidentally built on her land and is now overrun by squatters.