Nvidia's stock soars after AI boom lifts revenue 265%
Nvidia's highly-anticipated fourth-quarter earnings results beat analysts' expectations, sending the artificial intelligence powerhouse's stock soaring in after-hours trading.
Today's mortgage rates continue to hold steady for 15- and 30-year terms | February 22, 2024
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
Google to pause Gemini image generation after AI refuses to show images of White people
Google issued an apology and will pause the image generation feature of its artificial intelligence model Gemini after it refused to show images of White people.
Biden admin's botched financial aid rollout under investigation by watchdog
The Biden administration's botched roll out of the new financial aid application system for students and their families has resulted in colleges pushing back admissions deadlines.
Nvidia has a lot of growth opportunity 'above and beyond' AI: Shana Sissel
Banrion Capital Management CEO Shana Sissel on Super Micro Computer Inc. stock, Nvidia's performance in the markets and her outlook for artificial technology.
How Capital One's acquisition of Discover could impact consumers
Capital One's proposed acquisition of Discover Financial is being met with opposing viewpoints on whether the deal will ultimately help or harm consumers.
Google apologizes after new Gemini AI refuses to show pictures, achievements of White people
Google has issued an apology after the company's latest iteration of its AI, known as Gemini, provided images of Black, Hispanic and Asians but not White people.
Student loan borrowers facing financial hardship may qualify for Biden’s new round of debt relief
Student loan borrowers dealing with serious financial hardship may qualify for Biden's new round of student loan forgiveness.
Man seeks nearly $1B in lawsuit against lottery organizers after website error listed his numbers as winner
John Cheeks, of Washington, D.C., is accusing Powerball organizers of deceit, misrepresentation and theft in a lawsuit demanding they pay $320 million.
Private student loan interest rates trend back down for 10-year loans
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
1 in 5 homeowners thinking of selling in the near future: Zillow
Certain states are seeing an uptick in listing as more homeowners are considering selling.
Today's mortgage rates hold steady for 15- and 30-year terms | February 21, 2024
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
Artificial intelligence is big, but are companies hiring for AI roles too fast?
Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer is the hot new emerging job for 2024. Although most companies do not need someone dedicated solely to AI in the C-suite, they need something.
Nvidia: is the stock priced to perfection?
Nvidia's role as an AI powerhouse will be in focus Wednesday as it announces its latest earnings report and investors weigh the results against the dramatic surge the stock has seen.
Biden cancels $1.2 billion in student debt six months ahead of schedule
President Biden has unilaterally canceled an additional $1.2 billion in student debt for nearly 153,000 borrowers, the White House announced Wednesday.
I started my own business and that opportunity should be open to everyone
When I started my own business in South Carolina, I learned how hard it is to acquire capital. That chance at the American Dream should be open to every business
Elizabeth Warren rallies donors as Marine veteran, crypto attorney John Deaton announces Senate challenge
John Deaton, a crypto attorney and U.S. Marine veteran, on Tuesday announced that he would seek to unseat Democratic Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Some student loan borrowers are boycotting payments, but the risk is high: survey
Six in 10 student loan borrowers have missed payments since the student loan payment pause ended in October after a 42-month payment and interest accrual pause, a recent Intelligent.com survey said.
DoorDash says data shows Seattle pay rules have caused 'unprecedented drop' in business
DoorDash said that it has seen an "unprecedented drop in order volume" in Seattle since the city council's minimum pay law for app workers took effect in January.
Capital One, Discover merger will break Visa-Mastercard 'duopoly,' analysts say
Capital One's $35.3 billion acquisition of Discover Financial would likely renew competition for Visa and Mastercard, which have long dominated the payment processing industry.