LendingTree Founder and CEO Doug Lebda Dies in ATV Accident at 55
LendingTree founder and CEO, Doug Lebda, dies at 55 in an ATV accident. His pioneering work in online loan comparison lives on.
California Awards $30m to 70 Non-Traditional Apprenticeship Programs
California's Department of Industrial Relations is awarding $30 million to 70 apprenticeship programs in…
Coast Guard Service Members Will Be Paid Despite Gov’t Shutdown: Noem
Despite the government shutdown, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem assures that Coast Guard members will…
Study: Paying Farmers Best Method to Conserve Colorado River
Explore how changing agricultural water-use practices can conserve Colorado River's shrinking supply. Study reveals paying farmers not to use their allotted water is cost-effective.
House Speaker Refuses to Negotiate Until Democrats Drop Healthcare Demands
House Speaker Mike Johnson refuses to negotiate with Democrats until they drop healthcare demands amidst the…
President Trump Celebrates Middle East Cease-Fire Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown
While President Trump celebrates a cease-fire in the Middle East, the government shutdown at home continues with no…
Reasons GE Venova Stock Outperformed Market Today
GE Venova's stock rises over 7% after a pre-earnings price target increase by an analyst. It outperforms the S&P 500 index.
Review: Chubb Business Insurance for Comprehensive Protection
Discover the benefits of Chubb's business insurance offerings for small and large enterprises. Learn about coverage…
Government Shutdown Enters Third Week with No Resolution in Sight
Government shutdown enters third week with no signs of resolution, amid failed votes on short-term spending bills.
Korean firms exploit US solar market, lacking Chinese competition
OCI Holdings to invest $78M in a Vietnamese wafer plant to produce non-PFE wafers, tapping into the U.S. solar market.