The 'EV Winter' Has Arrived: Why Automakers Are Retreating From Electric Dreams
GM takes a $6 billion charge, Ford abandons its electric F-150, and industry growth stalls. The EV transition is proving harder—and costlier—than anyone expected.
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GM takes a $6 billion charge, Ford abandons its electric F-150, and industry growth stalls. The EV transition is proving harder—and costlier—than anyone expected.
The 2026 cost-of-living adjustment adds an average of $56 per month to retirement benefits, but rising Medicare premiums will offset some gains for many retirees.
Intel stock jumps 10% as CEO Lip-Bu Tan meets with President Trump at the White House, doubling the value of the U.S. government's stake in the chipmaker.
With the GENIUS Act taking effect and market structure legislation advancing, 2026 could be the year crypto regulation finally enables the next wave of institutional investment.
Bank of America data reveals the largest income-based spending gap in a decade as high-income consumers thrive while lower-income households struggle with stagnant wages and persistent inflation.
Elon Musk's xAI announced a $20 billion investment in a Southaven, Mississippi data center that will house 'the world's largest supercomputer' with 2 gigawatts of power.
Private equity firm Hg is taking OneStream private just 18 months after its IPO, betting $6.4 billion that AI will transform enterprise finance software.
Gold prices touched an all-time high of $4,549 per ounce as geopolitical tensions and Fed rate cut expectations drive investors to the ultimate safe haven asset.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's CES 2026 keynote revealed the next-generation Rubin platform and a bold vision for 'physical AI' that's reshaping investor expectations.
The Trump administration has begun sending wage garnishment notices to federal student loan borrowers in default. Here's what you need to know about protecting your paycheck and getting out of default.
GasBuddy projects gas prices will average $2.97 per gallon in 2026—the lowest since the pandemic. American households could save $11 billion compared to 2025.
The University of Michigan releases preliminary January consumer sentiment data today. After December's 52.9 reading—near historic lows—investors are watching for signs of stabilization heading into 2026.