Marijuana’s black market is undercutting legal businesses
Across the country, thriving, unregulated marijuana businesses are threatening to undercut legal markets awaiting banking and tax reform.
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ needs a strong second week at the box office
This weekend will go a long way in determining whether James Cameron's "Avatar: The Way of Water" will have a dominant box-office run.
Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures edge up ahead of inflation data
U.S. stock futures edged higher Friday ahead of inflation data, which could be the most important data release left this year.
: Financial well-being declined in 2022 — and consumers aren’t ready for a potential downturn, CFPB says
The finances of Hispanic consumers, renters and consumers younger than 40 took a nosedive between 2021 and 2022.
: Partners Group to become largest shareholder of Breitling watches
Partners Group Holding AG CH:PGHN said Friday it is paying an undisclosed sum to increase its equity stake in Breitling to become the largest shareholder...
: Coronavirus tally: Daily COVID cases climb above 70,000, daily deaths tick up
The seven-day average of new COVID cases topped the 70,000 mark for the first time since Sept. 7,. according to a New York Times tracker,...
I drove hundreds of miles ‘hands-free’ in GM, Ford and Tesla cars – here’s how it went
CNBC's Michael Wayland recently tested "hands-free" systems from Tesla, GM and Ford. Theirs are among the most readily available and dynamic on the market.
Home sales tumbled more than 7% in November, the 10th straight month of declines
Home sales dropped an unusually sharp 7.7% in November, as high mortgage rates and home prices keep buyers on the sidelines.
Most supply chain managers expect problems to continue at least through 2024
More than half of logistics managers surveyed by CNBC do not expect the supply chain to return to normal until 2024 or after.