Connected cars with built-in telematics are sharing driver statistics and data with insurance companies, often without the owners' knowledge, leading to potential increases in rates and privacy concerns.
The US housing market is experiencing a shortage of starter homes, with homeowners staying put due to high mortgage rates and home prices, prompting President Biden to propose a $10,000 tax credit for selling a home in an effort to incentivize homeowners to list their properties, although the tax credit alone does not address the underlying issue of the housing shortage.
Houston, El Paso, and Lubbock in Texas have the lowest salaries needed for comfortable living compared to other US cities, while New York City and several cities in California have the highest salaries required.
China's richest person, Zhong Shanshan, is facing backlash from nationalistic social media users accusing his bottled water company, Nongfu Spring, of being pro-Japan, resulting in a decline in sales and a loss in market value.
64-year-old Harrah Brown reveals her secret to looking years younger is following a 90/10 rule with her diet, focusing on 90% nutrient-dense foods and allowing herself 10% indulgence in "naughty" foods.
Airbnb is banning the use of indoor security cameras at its rental properties worldwide, in order to prioritize user privacy, following reports of hidden cameras and criticisms; the ban will take effect on April 30.
Most electronic systems for partially automated driving tasks don't ensure driver attentiveness and fail to issue adequate warnings, according to an insurance industry study, with only one system receiving an acceptable rating out of 14 tested.
Cyberattacks on K-12 school systems are on the rise, with hackers targeting sensitive data on students, including personal information and disciplinary records, which can have long-term consequences and be used to steal children's identities, making them particularly vulnerable; however, recovering from such attacks can be overwhelming for families.
Analysts believe that Tesla is the top stock to buy among the Magnificent Seven due to its estimated 25% upside, driven by its leadership in battery-electric vehicles, manufacturing technology, and opportunities in software and services.
China's Xiaomi will begin delivering its first electric vehicle model SU7 this month, as the smartphone maker ventures into the world's largest auto market, and plans to become one of the top five automakers in the world.
Airbnb has banned the use of indoor security cameras at its properties worldwide and will require hosts to disclose outdoor cameras, in an effort to prioritize user privacy.
Chinese stocks have surged 20% from their lows, indicating that the market may be heading towards a more sustainable uptrend after multiple failed attempts in the past year.
The Federal Aviation Administration found numerous quality control issues throughout Boeing's 737 Max jet production process, including mechanics using makeshift tools and vague instructions, according to a report.
United Airlines flight returns to Sydney after two hours due to a maintenance issue, marking the fifth incident in a week for the US carrier.
Four out of five Taco Bell restaurants in Oakland are now drive-thru only and no longer allow access to dining rooms due to rising crime, with the franchise taking extra measures such as hiring security guards to prioritize the safety of team members and customers.
MicroStrategy's stock price surges as the company becomes the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, with over 200,000 BTC valued at $14.8 billion, while its co-founder remains bullish on Bitcoin's superiority to traditional assets.
The US Consumer Price Index is expected to rise 3.1% YoY in February, which could impact the market's pricing of the Federal Reserve's policy pivot and increase volatility around the US Dollar.
The closely watched inflation report for February is expected to show that progress in fighting price pressures within the economy slowed down, with prices rising by 3.1% and core inflation projected to climb by 0.3% monthly and 3.7% annually, indicating that underlying price pressures remain strong.
Boeing supplier mechanics were found to be using liquid soap as a lubricant for fitting a door seal on the 737 Max, according to a document discussing FAA audits, raising concerns about the quality of the aircraft's fuselage.
The Powerball jackpot has grown to an estimated $559 million after no players won the grand prize in Monday night's drawing.
A 12-year-old boy who had been missing overnight was found locked inside a Target store in Columbus, Ohio, by a worker who contacted the police.
Elon Musk's charity platform, the Musk Foundation, has faced criticism for having a plain website design and for a significant portion of its donations being linked to Musk or his businesses.
Xiaomi Corp. is set to enter China's electric vehicle market with its SU7 series, marking its biggest intraday jump in over a year, and potentially boosting sales by up to 4%.
The Powerball jackpot is currently at $532 million, and tonight's winning numbers are 1, 3, 7, 16, 66, and the red Powerball is 5.
The Monday, March 1 Powerball jackpot reached $532 million, making it the 17th largest in the game's history, and the winning numbers were 1, 3, 7, 16, and 66.
Another United Airlines flight had to turn back to Sydney due to a maintenance issue, adding to the series of recent problems faced by the airline.
New York Community Bancorp has closed a $1 billion capital infusion deal and plans to submit a reverse stock split, while former Comptroller Joseph Otting and former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin have been added as directors.
Several Taco Bell locations in Oakland, California are closing indoor dining and only offering drive-thru service due to rising crime in the city.
A Brooklyn City Councilman is proposing a tax break for pizzerias and other businesses in New York City that use coal- and wood-fired ovens to comply with a new emissions rule, in order to prevent them from going out of business or raising the cost of pizza.
Apple's canceled car project, known as "Titan," had plans for an advanced autonomous driving system powered by a custom Apple Silicon chip equivalent to four M2 Ultras, with development nearly finished before the project was discontinued.
OpenAI has dismissed Elon Musk's lawsuit against the company, calling his claims "frivolous" and accusing him of wanting to take credit for the company's success after leaving in 2018.
Topical acne products containing benzoyl peroxide have been found to produce high levels of benzene when exposed to hot temperatures, raising concerns about the risk of cancer and prompting calls for further investigation by the FDA.
Air New Zealand is pausing its Auckland to Chicago non-stop service due to difficulties with Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines, but expects minimal impact to its full-year results as most affected customers will be accommodated on alternative services.
A 12-year-old boy who was reported missing by his parents was found safe in an Ohio Target store where he had spent the night.
Tyson Foods is permanently closing its pork packing plant in Perry, Iowa, leaving over 1,200 workers without jobs, in another blow to the struggling town that recently experienced a school shooting.
The release of the U.S. inflation report for February will have significant implications for gold, the U.S. dollar, and stocks, with any deviation from market expectations likely to trigger volatility in these assets.
Nvidia stock has 40% potential upside, according to a Wall Street analyst who believes the company's software business and generative AI will drive earnings and push the stock price to $1,200.
Johnsonville has recalled over 35,400 pounds of turkey kielbasa sausages due to potential contamination with pieces of rubber.
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank has led to a shift in venture capital, with investors now seeking leveraged growth models and only good companies being able to raise capital.
Oracle Corp reported a 7% increase in total revenue year-over-year to $13.3 billion, with cloud revenue up 25% to $5.1 billion, demonstrating strong growth in its cloud segments and successful execution of its cloud strategy.
Former Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and a team of investors are set to provide a $1 billion bailout to New York Community Bancorp (NYCB) in an effort to alleviate the regional bank's financial stress due to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and its significant concentration in commercial real estate.
Airbnb has banned the use of indoor security cameras in all listings worldwide, regardless of location or purpose, simplifying its policy and potentially removing violators from the platform.
Queens' LaGuardia Airport has been recognized as one of the best airports in its class in North America, achieving an overall satisfaction score of 4.24 out of 5, a significant improvement from its previous rating as the worst airport in the country in 2018.
Oracle Corp. saw an 11% surge in its stock after announcing that its cloud computing business is stabilizing and showing progress in capturing more market share.
Shares of Oracle surged in after-hours trading after the company reported higher-than-expected earnings and a 7.1% increase in sales, driven by strong growth in its cloud segment, but missed revenue expectations; analysts have a Moderate Buy consensus rating on the stock with an average price target of $127.42 per share.
Georgia lawmakers are exploring potential actions to take against Rivian after the electric vehicle manufacturer paused construction on its $5 billion factory in the state, with some suggesting a halt to infrastructure projects until Rivian resumes construction and advocating for more oversight of economic development deals.
Dow Jones and S&P 500 futures were relatively stable ahead of Tuesday's stock market open, while Nvidia and Super Micro Computer continued to decline and Meta Platforms experienced a sharp sell-off.
Chinese stocks, including Alibaba, JD.com, and Pinduoduo parent PDD Holdings, rallied as investors were encouraged by promising economic data and Beijing's plans to support the economy's recovery.
Chinese stocks rallied after China posted promising economic data and announced additional support for the economy, with investors hopeful for a revival in struggling Chinese stocks.
Airbnb is banning the use of indoor security cameras in rentals worldwide by the end of April to prioritize privacy, though hosts can still use doorbell cameras and noise-decibel monitors as long as they disclose their location.