Key Words: Jon Stewart to GOP state senator: ‘You don’t give a flying f—’ about gun violence
'I'm defending the individual's right to keep and bear arms,' Oklahoma State Sen. Nathan Dahm said in response to Stewart's objections.
The Margin: Chris Rock’s live Netflix special expected to go hard on the Will Smith Oscar slap
Here’s how to stream ‘Chris Rock: Selective Outrage’ live on Saturday night, plus a look at what Rock and Smith have said about that slap...
Personal Finance Daily: The U.S. housing market is crumbling under the weight of higher mortgage rates and rock-bottom affordability’: Prices fell the most in these U.S. states and Employee Appreciation Day gestures are nice, but here’s what employees really want
Friday's top personal finance stories.
Crypto: What is Silvergate Capital, and why does it matter?
Silvergate Capital has been making headlines as the news of the delay in filing its annual report reverberated around the crypto industry and crypto prices...
The Tell: Data shows investors running toward safety of cash as stock market stumbles, yields rise
Investors poured $68.1 billion into cash funds in the week to Wednesday as concerns over additional Federal Reserve rate hikes continue to rattle financial markets,...
: Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz targeted in latest complaint to regulators about antiunion activity
Chief Executive Howard Schultz and other Starbucks Corp. higher-ups reportedly ran afoul of labor law last year when they met with employees.
Cannabis Watch: Oklahoma voters go to polls on cannabis measure, while Pennsylvania eyes adult-use bill
Oklahoma's governor set a special vote for March 7 after a pot referendum was pulled off the November ballot, and in Pennsylvania, a lawmaker launched...
: Ford seeks patent to repossess a car remotely — by locking owners out of their cars and cutting off AC
Ford Motor Co. has applied for a patent to make remote car repossessions nearly seamless for lenders, and deeply unpleasant for car owners in default.
: As consumers pull back on discretionary spending, what’s next for retail?
Retailers are ramping up their efforts in other, cheaper, areas.