March 3 JPMorgan Chase CEO says Trump's lawsuit has no merit but admits 'I'd be angry too' on being debanked In an interview with CNBC, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon expressed sympathy towards President Donald Trump amid the $5 billion lawsuit against the company.
February 28 NYC landlords fire back at ‘racist’ Mamdani aide's claim that ties homeownership to 'White supremacy' Immigrant landlords push back against Mamdani housing director's controversial comments connecting property ownership to White supremacist policies.
February 27 Immigrant landlords furious as Mamdani’s housing czar calls ownerhsip ‘white supremacy’ Small NYC property owners are criticizing Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s housing appointee over comments linking homeownership to white supremacy, calling the rhetoric dismissive of immigrant families who pursued property to fulfill the American dream.
February 27 Schools blow $30 billion on laptops and tablets that wrecked Gen Z Government schools wasted $30 billion on educational technology in 2024, contributing to Gen Z students scoring lower than predecessors.
February 27 Workers say 'I like unions, I just don't like my union' — here's what they're discovering Private sector union membership remains at a low 5.9% as union victories often turn out badly when major companies like UPS cut thousands of jobs.
February 27 Corporate America is on the move, and these red states are cashing in Red states are winning the corporate headquarters battle as Texas dominates relocations while California bleeds business losses in unprecedented shift.
February 26 Washington Post editor acknowledges concern over possible 'death spiral' at newspaper after major layoffs The Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray defended recent significant layoffs at the paper, citing declining revenues and subscription losses.
February 26 Illegal immigrants could lose public housing under Trump HUD plan to end Clinton-era loophole Trump administration proposes new HUD rule requiring citizenship verification for public housing, ending "do not contend" provision from Clinton era.
February 26 Solo dining surges 52% as Americans embrace 'Me-Me-Me Economy' over shared meals Solo dining has surged 52% as Americans embrace eating alone often for self-care, not loneliness. Quick-service visits are now 47% solo, up from 31% in four years.
February 26 Mamdani's rent freeze, tax hikes a 'one-two wealth destruction punch,' economists warn Economists warn New York's proposed rent freeze and property tax hikes could create a "one-two wealth destruction punch" for the city's housing market.