A federal program that subsidizes internet bills for low-income households is now on the chopping block, dealing a financial blow to millions. End of the ACP The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is a federal benefit program instated in 2021 that has been providing low-cost internet for low-income households for the last 3 years. Running Out […]
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Collector’s Regrets: 20 Things That Failed to Impress
Sometimes, what’s trending as a sure investment or collectible fizzles out, leaving many to wonder why they jumped on the bandwagon in the first place. Ever wondered about those items that were all the rage but now barely fetch a dime at a garage sale? #1. Beanie Babies Once believed to be a solid investment, […]
Recession Alert: Wall St. Crash Predictor Raises Concerns
Financial analyst Gary Shilling had some tough words for people across the nation this week, with a dire warning about America’s tardy economy. Expert’s Warning Despite the Biden administration repeatedly touting the strength of the economy, one expert strongly disagrees – Gary Shilling. Gary Shilling Predicts Recession Ahead In an interview with Newsweek, Shilling claimed […]
$250 Million Settlement for Warren Buffet’s Real Estate Ventures
An enormous nationwide lawsuit has caused several brokerages, including one owned by Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway, to cough up hundreds of millions. $250 Million Settlement A property brokerage owned by billionaire investor Warren Buffet will pay $250 million as part of a lawsuit settlement over coercive real estate agent commissions. Owned by Berkshire Hathaway The […]
Excessive Tipping: 21 Instances of Overdoing It in America
Are you tired of feeling pressured to tip for every little service? American tipping culture has spiraled out of control, leaving many feeling like they’re constantly shelling out extra cash. But where do we draw the line? Here are 21 instances where tipping has gone from a gesture of gratitude to an expectation that’s gone […]
Manhattan Implements $15 Toll for Drivers in Peak Areas
A controversial plan to charge drivers for entry to the busiest area of Manhattan has come under significant criticism and drawn-out legal action. Manhattan Entry Fee Incoming Starting on June 30, drivers in Manhattan will have to pay a $15 toll to enter the city’s crowded business district, in an effort to ease the area’s […]
Williams-Sonoma Hit with $3.2 Million Penalty for Deceptive ‘Made in USA’ Labels
One company has received a record-breaking fine over misleading labels on their products. $3.2 Million Settlement Kitchenware and furnishings retailer Williams-Sonoma will have to pay almost $3.2 million for violating a Federal Trade Commission order. Misleading Customers The company has been charged with using misleading advertising for its products, in particular labeling certain products as […]
High-Cost Havens: 18 Nations Where Living Expenses Are Steep
Understanding the costs of living worldwide can be tricky and expensive. Whether it’s rent or your morning coffee, some countries charge a lot for the luxury of living there. Here are the top 18 most expensive countries to live in, where enjoying a fancy lifestyle often means paying a high price. #18. Canada With a […]
Federal Student Aid COO Quits Amid College Aid Rollout Disaster
After overseeing the botched introduction of a new FAFSA, the COO for Federal Student Aid is standing down amid criticisms and controversy. COO Standing Down The chief operating officer for Federal Student Aid in the US will be leaving his position by the end of June, according to an announcement from the Department of Education […]
Alphabet Inc. Makes History: Dividends and $70 Billion Buyback Unveiled
It’s looking to be a good week for Alphabet, as Google’s parent company soars in value on the stock market due to recent announcements for investors. Dividends and Buybacks Alphabet Inc., the parent company of tech behemoth Google, announced on Thursday that it will be issuing its first-ever dividend to investors, as well as authorizing […]