Bell's Brewery celebrates Oberon Day, the annual release of its summer wheat ale, which is considered the unofficial start of spring in Michigan and marks the beginning of warm temperatures.
Authorities in several states are bracing for the logistical challenges and potential dangers caused by an upcoming solar eclipse, including distracted drivers, gridlocked traffic, cell phone outages, and increased demand for resources, with many schools even choosing to close over safety concerns.
Tesla was downgraded by Mizuho due to expectations of slowing demand for electric vehicles, while Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas compared Tesla to Toyota, stating that the changing tastes of the global auto consumer are driving Toyota shares higher while Tesla's stock flounders.
Dow Jones futures and other major indexes dropped after China blocked the use of Intel and AMD chips in government computers, while Tesla stock skidded on an analyst downgrade.
YouTube star MrBeast, who is worth $500 million, sleeps in his office and lives in a studio full-time, finding it more convenient than his larger home, and draws inspiration from figures like Steve Jobs and Elon Musk who also slept in their offices.
The European Union has launched investigations into Alphabet, Apple, and Meta for potential violations of the region's new competition law, signaling a strict enforcement of the Digital Markets Act which requires tech giants to provide more access to their platforms for smaller rivals.
Fool.com contributor Parkev Tatevosian updates his Disney stock price target for 2024.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued recalls for over 116,000 Mercedes-Benz vehicles due to a fire risk, as well as recalls for Hyundai, Chrysler, Kia, and Genesis vehicles for various safety issues.
The Amazon Big Spring Sale, running from March 20 to March 25, offers a wide range of discounts on electronics, clothing, tools, and home essentials, with the final day being the last chance to take advantage of the deals.
Despite concerns that the current bull market is getting ahead of itself, historical data shows that big returns in the stock market are more normal than not, with stocks rising far more often than they fall and never experiencing a rolling 20-year period of negative returns.
American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT) has announced its plans to acquire CWT, a global business travel and meetings solutions provider, in a transaction valued at approximately $570 million, which is expected to close in the second half of 2024, subject to regulatory approvals.
Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) saw a more than 2% decline in their stock values after reports emerged that China may limit the use of their chips and servers in government computers, potentially jeopardizing billions of dollars in sales for the U.S. companies.
The U.S. Federal Reserve's potential interest rate cuts during the election season could provide a boost to President Joe Biden's reelection efforts, but risk accusations of political bias and may be insufficient to significantly impact the economy.
Spot bitcoin ETFs experienced their first week of net outflows, with the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust seeing $1.83 billion in outflows, potentially driven by selling pressure from the bankruptcy estate of Genesis Global.
Realtor professionals express frustration and concern over the impact of a landmark settlement by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) that will change broker commission policies, potentially leading to the departure of less competent agents, while critics argue it is detrimental to homeownership and may result in misrepresentation and increased prices.
Three ultra-high-yield dividend stocks, namely Ares Capital, Enterprise Products Partners, and Pfizer, have the potential to generate a total return of 100% or more by 2030 due to their strong financial positions, consistent dividend payouts, and anticipated growth.
Palantir's stock price could see significant growth by 2030, according to Fool.com contributor Parkev Tatevosian.
Commodity demand is expected to increase this year as central banks cut interest rates, with potential commodity returns as high as 15%, particularly in crude oil, aluminum, copper, and gold.
Micron Technology, a leading producer of memory and storage chips, is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing demand for its products in the AI industry, making it a worthwhile investment despite trading at an all-time high.
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced $6 billion in funding for 33 projects across more than 20 states to decarbonize energy-intensive industries, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create high-quality jobs, and support the nation's manufacturing competitiveness.
Nvidia's stock price could potentially reach $5,000 by 2030, according to scenario analysis conducted by Fool.com contributor Parkev Tatevosian.
The Motley Fool contributor highlights five AI stocks that could be great long-term investments.
Russia's oil industry is facing challenges due to intensified Western sanctions, as global banks are turning away from doing business with Russia and Russian banks and companies are exploring different ways to conduct cross-border payments.
Eating conventional fruits and vegetables is far healthier than skipping produce altogether, as the scientific consensus is that pesticide residue at regulated levels is safe for consumption and does not have harmful effects on humans, according to Marvin Pritts, a professor of horticulture at Cornell University.
Chick-fil-A will start using antibiotics in its chicken, but only those intended for animals, reversing its previous decision to use no antibiotics important to human medicine.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway owns Northern Natural, the largest interstate natural gas pipeline system in the US, and investors can emulate his strategy by investing in high-yielding midstream giant Enterprise Products Partners, which offers reliable cash flows and a hefty 6.9% dividend yield.
China has implemented guidelines that prohibit the use of US processors from AMD and Intel, as well as Microsoft Windows and foreign database products, in government computers and servers, favoring domestic solutions and marking an escalation in the ongoing tech trade war between the two countries.
Chick-fil-A is shifting from serving only antibiotic-free chicken to allowing some antibiotics in its chicken supply in order to maintain the availability of high-quality chicken and meet customer expectations.
Vietnam's coffee farmers, such as Le Van Tam, are hoping to benefit from potential changes in coffee trade due to the European Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which aims to reduce deforestation and requires companies to provide evidence that their products are not linked with deforestation or face sales restrictions starting in December 2024. However, the implementation of the EUDR may favor larger farms and leave smaller farmers behind if they are unable to meet the requirements.
High-yield dividend stocks, such as DHT Holdings and Frontline, are recommended as sound investment choices given the current economic conditions and potential for solid returns.
California now has the highest unemployment rate in the United States after new data reveals slower job growth than previously believed, while conservative states like Florida and Texas experience lower unemployment rates and budget surpluses.
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Apple for antitrust violations, causing a drop in stock value, but analysts believe the lawsuit will result in a long, drawn-out process with minor changes for Apple.
Billionaire Wall Street financier Jeff Yass, a prominent Republican donor and major investor in TikTok's parent company, also owned a significant stake in the shell company that merged with Donald Trump's social media company.
Investors are advised to consider high-yield dividend stocks, such as DHT Holdings and Frontline, which offer the potential for solid returns and a regular income stream regardless of market conditions.
Chrysler-parent Stellantis informed salaried employees of a mandatory remote work day, only to lay off hundreds of workers during the subsequent remote meeting.
Chrysler-parent Stellantis notified employees of a mandatory remote work day, only to lay off around 400 salaried workers during the subsequent remote meeting, leading to suspicions that the company is moving jobs to low-cost countries.
An out-of-state plowing company from Illinois travels over six hours to help with commercial snow removal jobs during a heavy snowstorm in Minnesota.
Chick-Fil-A has abandoned its "no antibiotics ever" pledge and will instead adopt a policy that limits the use of antibiotics important to human medicine in its livestock production, citing concerns about the availability of antibiotic-free chicken.
Two crew members on a Holland America Line cruise ship died during an undisclosed “incident” in the ship’s engineering space, prompting an investigation by the company.
A significant number of New Yorkers have been leaving the city due to concerns about safety, cleanliness, rising crime rates, and high prices, with around half of New Yorkers planning to leave within the next five years, according to a recent poll.
Gas prices in Los Angeles County have increased by nearly 35 cents in the past month, reaching an average of $5.035 per gallon, due to rising crude oil prices and the transition to a more expensive summer gas blend.
X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, has offered to cover the $300,000 court judgment faced by Canadian doctor Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill, who spoke out against lockdowns and vaccine mandates during the pandemic and was targeted by a smear campaign.
The combined Powerball and MegaMillions jackpots amount to $1.9 billion, enticing people across the US to try their luck and purchase tickets.
An obese tech entrepreneur lost nearly half his body weight in two years by using a weighted sled for exercise.
Massive crowds of spring breakers have overwhelmed Disney World, leading to record-breaking travel at the Orlando airport and prompting some visitors to cancel their plans.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is increasing oversight of United Airlines to ensure compliance with safety regulations and address recent safety incidents, which may lead to delays in future projects for the airline.
Car dealerships, particularly Hyundai, Jeep, and Kia, have received low customer satisfaction ratings for auto repair prices, wait times, and overall service, with issues including repairs not being done right the first time and poor communication, according to a survey by Consumer Reports.
Former President Donald Trump's social media company, Truth Social, has completed a merger that could potentially earn him over $3 billion, making it a highly valued social media company despite ranking below major competitors such as Facebook and TikTok.
Two crew members on a Holland America cruise ship died during an incident in the ship's engineering space, prompting an investigation by the cruise line and offering counseling to other crew members.
Consumers may not see the expected big savings from a National Association of Realtors' settlement over agent commissions, as experts suggest that lower commissions may not lead to lower home prices in the short term.