From Fortune: Electric vehicle disruptor, Polestar, faces falling resale values. It confirms agreement with Hertz to suspend vehicle purchase deal

From Fortune: Many voters believe the US economy is in rough shape, casting doubt on Joe Biden’s hopes and highlighting

From Fortune: 1. Dartmouth College has reinstated its standardized testing policy for applicants, following a brief pause during the pandemic.

From Fortune: Tesla Inc. had its worst month since July 2022 in South Korea, selling just one Model Y SUV

From CNBC: Chinese stocks are expected to surge by 10% in the coming days due to the government’s support efforts.

From Fortune: The Department of Education’s rollout of the redesigned FAFSA form has been plagued by processing delays. College financial

From Fortune: The IRS is set to collect hundreds of billions more in overdue taxes than previously thought, according to

From CNBC: Shares of Japan’s third-largest convenience store chain, Lawson, surged 18% after receiving an offer from conglomerate Mitsubishi and

From Time Magazine: Riders, also known as endorsements, are optional provisions that can be added to standard insurance policies. They

From Fortune: JPMorgan Chase & Co. is launching a massive expansion of its retail banking business, adding 400 new branches

From TIME.: A new study has found that having biologically attractive parents can contribute to estimated higher earnings. Economic research

From Fortune Magazine: New research suggests that 10% of preterm births in the U.S. in 2018 were fueled by exposure

From Time Magazine: Southwest Airlines is offering a great new benefit with their credit cards: a year-long pass that lets

From Fortune: The demand for user experience (UX) designers is soaring, with an expected 16% growth in web development and

From Money Magazine: 1. Microchipping is a simple process of inserting a small capsule under a dog’s skin with a

From Fortune: The new chief of the Federal Aviation Administration said that it’s reviewing Boeing’s manufacturing standards. FAA Administrator Michael

From Money Magazine: – Super Bowl commercials are a prime example of advertisers using subversive strategies to attract investors. Social

From Fortune: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has avoided announcing interest rate cuts in recent months despite a steady drop

From Fortune Magazine: The U.S. federal estate tax exemption now stands at $13.61 million due to the 2017 Tax Cuts

From Time Media: The best savings accounts for 2024 offer annual percentage yields of up to 5.32%, low minimum balance

From Fortune Magazine: The University of North Texas is producing an army of data scientists near Dallas as it expands

From CNBC: Checking a bag at the airport has gotten pricier, experts say. Major U.S. airlines began charging for checked

From Time Magazine: An economic mystery is unfolding in the U.S. as employers keep adding jobs despite record-high inflation steadily

From Fortune Magazine: McDonald’s CEO hinted plans to lower menu prices to boost sales. On an earnings call, he revealed

From Time Inc.: Mexico’s president proposes pensions equal to full salaries at the time of retirement, an initiative not seen