Cramer’s week ahead: Brace for negativity
"Regardless of what happens next week, Wall Street's going to remain in good news, bad news mode," the "Mad Money" host said Friday.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could spark a NATO defense spending spree
NATO countries across Europe have done an about-face on defense spending in the immediate wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
How the hotel industry is fighting its human trafficking problem
Human trafficking generates about $150 billion a year globally in illegal profits and poses a complicated challenge for major hotel chains.
CDC will end sweeping order used to expel migrants at U.S. borders during Covid pandemic
The CDC said the order, known as Title 42, will end on May 23 to give the Department of Homeland Security time to ramp up...
Starbucks’ New York City Reserve Roastery becomes the 9th cafe to unionize
The Reserve Roastery locations were the brainchild of Howard Schultz, who returns as CEO on an interim basis on Monday.
Home prices heated up to start the year, with huge surges in Arizona and Florida, says S&P Case-Shiller report
Home prices picked up steam again in January after a brief pullback, even as mortgage rates increased.
El-Erian warns of ‘cost-of-living crisis,’ says Fed rate hikes could cause recession
The Federal Reserve's efforts to fight inflation threaten to sink the U.S. into contraction, according to economist Mohamed El-Erian.
Fed’s Patrick Harker says he thinks the U.S. can avoid a recession, even amid troubling signs
Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Patrick Harker said Tuesday that he doesn't think the U.S. is heading for recession.
There are now a record 5 million more job openings than unemployed people in the U.S.
There were 11.27 million openings in the month, which left a record 5 million more openings than available workers.