: Amid Adderall shortage, CDC says pandemic may have ‘led to or exacerbated’ ADHD symptoms
A new study found that the number of children and adults taking medication for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder soared during the pandemic.
Lawrence G. McMillan: The S&P 500 has hit a wall, but powerful market forces are shaping up to push it through
The S&P 500 chart won’t turn bullish unless the index can break out over at least 4200 and probably 4300, writes Lawrence McMillan.
Banking: Wall Street bonuses fall by the most since 2008 as policy makers mull economic impact
Wall Street bonuses fell 26% in 2022, the largest drop since the 43% slide in 2008, as officials ponder the industry as an economic engine.
: Mortgage rates fall to lowest level in six weeks and Census says people have stopped fleeing cities
Thursday's top personal finance stories.
: Ford is withdrawing a self-driving car petition, following skepticism over near-term prospects
Ford Motor Co. has withdrawn a petition to deploy a vehicle equipped with advanced driverless features.
FA Center: How your unconscious bias for Democrats or Republicans affects your investments
Consider hiring a financial adviser who belongs to a different political party from yours, writes Mark Hulbert.
The Fed: Banks trim borrowing from the Fed for second straight week in wake of SVB failure
Banks reduced overall borrowing from the Federal Reserve for the second straight week in the aftermath of the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.
Weekend Sip: ‘I think it’s the future of our industry:’ vodka in a cardboard bottle
Just in time for Earth Month, a cardboard bottle with a 'carbon footprint up to six times lower than a glass bottle.'
: Nasdaq logs highest close since mid-February as investors await inflation report
U.S. stocks finished higher on Thursday, with the Nasdaq Composite logging its highest close since Feb. 15, according to FactSet data. The S&P 500 SPX...