New Mexico governor proposes $500M investment in treating oil production wastewater New Mexico would underwrite the creation of a strategic new source of water by buying treated water that originates from the used, salty byproducts of oil and natural gas drilling, in hopes of…
The Supreme Court and a Wealth Tax The Justices can block an unconstitutional tax on appreciated assets in Moore v. U.S.
Youth suicide rates rose 62% from 2007 to 2021: 'People feel hopeless,' one recent grad says Even for young adults who seemingly have every financial or educational advantage, the current economic and political climate can fuel distress.
Stock futures are little changed after second straight day of losses for S&P 500, Dow: Live updates The late-2023 rally is showing signs of slowing down after the S&P 500 and the Dow closed lower Tuesday.
Oil Futures Edge Up in Likely Technical Rebound Oil futures edged higher in the morning Asian session in a likely technical rebound after settling at their lowest level since July.
China's November Caixin Services PMI Rose to Three-Month High A private gauge of China's services activities rose to a three-month high in November, contrasting with an official index that tumbled into contraction.
The apparel space could stand to benefit from the rise of weight-loss drugs, says Jim Cramer 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks closer at the impact of weight loss drugs.
Government Unions Love Democrats A new report measures public union cash flow to Democrats nationwide.
Why Every Entrepreneur Should Consider Starting a Podcast This article sheds light on the power of podcasts, particularly for entrepreneurs, outlining steps to launch a successful podcast.
Regarding Henry Kissinger He was a demanding boss, but his expectations were matched by his own brilliance and stamina, even into his late 90s.
19-year-old killed in a landslide at a Minnesota state park, authorities say Authorities in Minnesota are investigating a landslide that killed a young man in a state park over the weekend.
Here's how activist Elliott could build shareholder value amicably at Phillips 66 Many activists think of themselves as amicable and constructive, but that could actually be the case in this engagement at the petroleum refiner.
Top Wall Street analysts expect these dividend stocks to enhance total returns TipRanks' analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street's best-performing stocks, including Home Depot and Walmart.
Man Who Posed as Federal Agent Is Sentenced to Nearly 3 Years in Prison Arian Taherzadeh befriended Secret Service employees and gave them lavish gifts, including rent-free apartments, to bolster his fraudulent law enforcement business, prosecutors said.
How to Help Offenders Rejoin the Community Participation in interdenominational congregations of any faith during incarceration, for one.
Canadian mining starts arbitration in case of closed copper mine in Panama Canada's First Quantum Minerals Ltd
One dead, two injured in Paris knife and hammer attack near Eiffel Tower, French interior minister says Police arrested an assailant who killed one person and injured two others in central Paris, France's Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin told reporters at the scene on Saturday night.
‘Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé' Review: Peak Performance The concert film offers a comprehensive look at a world-conquering tour and rare insight into the process of one of the world's biggest stars.
Intelligence Errors Prompt Scrutiny of Israeli Generals, but Little Backlash The Israeli media and The New York Times published damaging revelations suggesting that senior officers had ignored or dismissed intelligence reports about the likelihood of a major Hamas attack.
Sandra Day O'Connor, Champion of Federalism The Justice brought to the Supreme Court a respect for the role of the states in the constitutional order.
Rep. Santos refuses to resign ahead of expulsion vote Richard Osthoff and Mark Chiusano join The Lead.
VF Corp. Lays Off 500 Employees Amid Investor Pressure for Cost Cuts U.S. sportswear and footwear company VF Corp. has laid off about 500 employees globally amid flagging consumer demand and activist investor pressure to trim costs.
Surrounded by Russians and ready to die, this Ukrainian soldier called in an artillery strike – on his own position Ukrainian soldier Serhii sits on his hospital bed in a public clinic in central Ukraine. There are small pieces of shrapnel embedded in his legs that the doctors can't retrieve. Despite the pain, he…