Month: October 2023
Best Roth IRA Accounts of November 2023
The best Roth IRA accounts are usually free to set up and offer multiple investment types. Our November list includes SoFi, Fidelity, Charles Schwab, and more.
Speaker Mike Johnson is screwing up Republicans’ hopes of separating Israel and Ukraine aid — but they don’t seem to mind
Republicans had a strong strategy to force Democrats to separate Israel and Ukraine aid. Then the new House Speaker threw in a major poison pill.
Electric cars don’t have a demand problem. They have an affordability problem.
Despite what you may have been hearing, EVs have plenty of demand. Many of them are just too expensive for most people to afford.
States with the best and worst credit scores in 2023
The average credit score can vary based on age, race, income, and where you live. See which states have the best and worst average credit scores.
Gaza conflict has sparked an information war – and both sides know how important it is
The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) and the Israeli government have possibly the most formidable public relations operations in the world.
The 27 Best Movies on Max (aka HBO Max) Right Now
From Furious 7 to Meg 2, here are our favorite movies on the streaming service.
Best Socially Responsible Investment Apps of November 2023
The best socially responsible investing apps offer ESG funds and low fees. Our November list includes Charles Schwab, Betterment, and more. Start investing today.
A top GOP lawmaker is taking legal action to scrutinize the Education Department’s authority to cancel student debt for defrauded borrowers
Rep. Virginia Foxx subpoenaed the Education Department following past concerns that student-debt relief actions for defrauded borrowers were unlawful.
X has been bleeding nearly $70 million per day in value since Elon Musk took over
"How do you make a small fortune in social media?" Elon Musk wrote on X last year. "Start out with a large one."
The US is borrowing too much money, and that’s what’s driving rates higher, former Dallas Fed President says
The US is borrowing at a faster clip at a time of rising interest rates, spooking investors concerned about high federal deficits.