Home prices rose just 0.3% in May, a sign that selling power is starting to wane, Capital Economics said.
Costco sells an estimated $200 million worth of gold and silver bars a month, but shoppers should keep some key things in mind before buying.
Gina Carano alleges Disney unjustly fired her from the "Star Wars" show because of her personal views.
David Solomon previously said the Fed wouldn't cut rates in 2024. He's reversing course, now calling for one or two.
Despite the negative online punditry, Google's "Dear Sydney" is scoring well among Olympics ads so far, according to the ad testing firm System1.
US stocks could be seeing one of the most problematic types of asset bubbles, according to one Goldman Sachs alum.
A basic income pilot in Los Angeles saw increases in the quality of life for participants and their families. Some even left abusive situations.
Emily Durham, a recruiter and popular TikToker, says Zoomers are rejecting corporate jargon like "ducks in a row" because it may be exclusionary.
Morgan Dalton moved from Los Angeles to Tulsa, Oklahoma. He applied for the Tulsa Remote program, getting $10,000 disbursed over a year.
TikTok is adding generative-AI staffers to focus on e-commerce tech, including virtual try-ons.
Burger King said that it had temporarily closed the restaurant in New York for deep cleaning and staff retraining.
Brenton and Mirlanda Beaufils are a millennial DINK couple who spend their disposable income on vacations, but regularly talk about starting a family.
Amazon's lawsuit against the Telegram group "Chin Chopa" also names seven US defendants who the company says used and promoted an illegal scam.
McDonald's has launched trials of a bigger, "more satiating" burger in Canada and Portugal, its CEO said.
Inside the tech industry's 'broletariat revolution' against the media.
The Federal Reserve isn't expected to cut interest rates in July, but relief could come in September as inflation continues to cool.
Coffee badging is a performative response to a performative return-to-office expectation, writes tech recruiter Bonnie Dilber.
The American cities growing in population the fastest are largely smaller, lesser-known towns in the South. About half of the top 15 are in Texas.
Viviana Vazquez broke into tech and earns more than $150,000 a year. She helps her family financially while prioritizing her own goals.
Richard Montañez claimed to have invented the snack after putting chile powder on a batch of plain Cheetos in his home.
Chinese banks are tightening compliance checks, fearing repercussions from Western sanctions.
AI is reducing the need for software engineers, and software engineers know that they need to do more than just code to stay relevant in the AI era.
BuzzFeed has attracted another investor who wants to change the way CEO Jonah Peretti runs the company.
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There are only 10 clog makers left in the Netherlands hand-carving wooden shoes. But many are near retirement. We visited one of the oldest standing.
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Colorful snacks called Nyonya kueh are a staple for the Peranakan people — a cultural group prominent in Singapore from the 15th to 20th centuries.
A pool director at a country club shares the challenges of hiring teen lifeguards with helicopter parents and offers tips for fostering independence.
Michael Shvo rebounded from a felony conviction by enticing German investors and luxury brands to back him. Now they're caught in a legal crossfire.
Gig delivery services like DoorDash are growing the list of non-food retailers they work with, creating challenges for UPS and other shipping giants.
With the SAVE plan blocked, student-loan borrowers have a couple of options to get credit toward debt cancellation while on forbearance.
Lady Gaga introduced longtime boyfriend Michael Polansky, CEO of Sean Parker's Parker Group, as her fiancé at the Paris Olympics.
From competitive gas prices to a flexible return policy, here are the best things that make a Costco membership worth it, according to an employee.
McDonald's global comparable sales dropped 1%. CEO Chris Kempczinski said the company hadn't homed in strongly enough on value.
Some major stars have left Hollywood. Here are the places they chose instead, and their reasons for moving, from more room to breathe to lower taxes.
From Bandit to Unrivaled, these sports startups are poised for big moves in 2024, according to top investors in the industry.
My parents didn't teach me about finances so I started saving later in life. I'm making sure my child knows about financial literacy from an early age.
The Fed still has significant ammunition to cut interest rates and stimulate the economy if unemployment keeps rising, Goldman said.
A recruiter shares how focusing less on a candidate's CV and more on their personality can lead to success landing well-matched Gen Z hires.
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Hagoromo chalk is known for being smooth, vibrant, and dustless. Here's how it's been made for almost a century.
Making nearly $200,000 secretly working multiple remote jobs gave a millennial the confidence to start a business.
A new short-form video feature rolled out on the LTK app, an influencer affiliate-marketing and commerce platform. More new tools are on the way.
TikTok is doubling down on e-commerce, despite mixed results for its Shop product in the first half of 2024.
Marco Argenti, CIO of Goldman Sachs, shares insights on generative AI tools, cultural challenges, and the path to 100% AI adoption.
Forty-eight percent of creators earned less than $15,000 annually, according to a survey.
An analysis of what $1,500 means for apartment space showed that 21 large cities in the South and Midwest had averages of over 1,000 square feet.
Companies reneged on their job offers. Now college students are getting even.
Rite Aid's restructuring includes closing hundreds of stores. Other locations, like a Brooklyn store, have empty shelves and thin staffing.
Alexandru Voica worked at Meta for four years. When he left, he made $244,000, including his bonus and RSUs.