Is the New York trial changing minds about Trump’s guilt?
In an immediate sense, it doesn’t matter at all whether Americans think Donald Trump is guilty of the charges filed against him in New York. That legal determination will be made by
Asked to pick between reality and Trump, the right’s choice is easy
There’s a large region of the right-wing media ecosystem that is littered with those always-disappointing carbon-snake fireworks. Touch one of them with a spark and it springs to life, pushing out an
Warner Bros. Discovery’s NBA rights offer could put it in competition with Amazon, not NBC
Warner Bros. Discovery is considering matching an offer for the media rights to a package of National Basketball Association games as the league looks to finalize terms — but its focus could be
Warner Bros. Discovery’s NBA rights offer could put it in competition with Amazon, not NBC
Warner Bros. Discovery is considering matching an offer for the media rights to a package of National Basketball Association games as the league looks to finalize terms — but its focus could be
Collapse of fintech firm with 10M users leaves many Americans without access to their money
A dispute between a fintech startup and its banking partners has ensnared potentially millions of Americans, leaving them without access to their money for nearly two weeks, according to recent court documents. Since
Target, McDonald’s and others are offering value as they lose ground with bargain hunters
Target’s weak quarterly earnings underscored why it cut prices on thousands of household staples: it’s struggling to win over bargain hunters. The discounter is not alone. Target’s first-quarter results on Wednesday not only show American consumers are
Most Americans falsely think the U.S. is in recession, poll shows
More than half of Americans think that the United States is in an economic recession, although gross domestic product has been increasing for the past several years. According to a new Guardian/Harris poll, 56% of respondents said they believe the
Frontier CEO urges crackdown on ‘rampant abuse’ of airport wheelchair service
The 1986 Air Carrier Access Act requires airlines to provide a wheelchair to passengers with disabilities at the airport. The problem: Many travelers are faking it, Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle says. “There is massive,
Palm Beach housekeepers are making $150,000 a year due to massive demand from the wealthy
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Dow falls 600 points in worst day of 2024 as Nvidia’s blockbuster earnings fail to lift broader market
Stocks fell Thursday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average registering its worst day of 2024, as a post-earnings rally in Nvidia failed to lift the broader market. The 30-stock Dow slid 605.78 points, or 1.53% for