Paul Morigi / Getty Images Student Loan Pause Will Still Cause Chaos Long After Its Over: Borrowers Panic, Overwhelm Loan Services According to a recent survey, 58 percent of student loan borrowers had not yet been told what their repayment amount would be. By Johnathan Jones September 5, 2023
Tatiana Lavrova / Getty Images AI-Paranoia Is Nothing New: Looking Back at 1980s 'Computerphobia' The "computerphobia" phenomenon of the 1980s reminds us that our worst fears about technology have seldom materialized. By Michael Schwarz September 5, 2023
Charley Gallay / Getty Images 'Massive Flop': Hollywood's Latest Super Hero Film to Lose Staggering $80 Million Already three weeks into its theatrical release, "Blue Beetle" is not bringing in enough moviegoers to make a profit. By David Zimmermann September 4, 2023
George Rose / Getty Images Gambling Addict Calls Dave Ramsey For Help With $100k Debt: Ramsey Sets Him Straight with the Cold Hard Truth When a gambling addict called into Dave Ramsey asking for advice, the radio host gave him the full truth unfiltered. By Michael Austin September 4, 2023
@mikeswriting / Twitter screen shot Wall Street Veteran: Recession is Inevitable, US Economic Decline Will Begin in 2024 According to a Wall Street veteran, the Federal Reserve is completely wrong when it says a recession can be avoided. By Michael Austin September 4, 2023
Andrew Caballero-Reynolds - AFP / Getty Images Department Store Stocks Plummet as Americans' Savings Accounts Dry Up A perfect storm of price increases and resuming payments to the Department of Education are hurting America’s retail giants By Johnathan Jones September 3, 2023
Kean Collection Archive Photos / Getty Images; Murat Taner / Getty Images Flashback: The Time SCOTUS Officially Declared the US a Christian Nation In 1892, SCOTUS ruled that a law prohibiting foreign contract labor didn't apply to an English preacher because U.S. is "a Christian nation." By Michael Schwarz September 3, 2023
Florida Department of Law Enforcement - File / AP Feds Knew About Over $1B in Human Trafficking Transactions After Epstein's Death Recent disclosures show that feds had knowledge of over $1 billion in suspicious "human trafficking" transactions connected to Jeffrey Epstein By Froilan Bersamina September 3, 2023
Chesnot / Getty Images Report: Disney Is Fudging the Numbers, Losing So Much More Money Than Anyone Could Have Imagined Disney is using every trick in the Hollywood accounting playbook to minimize and hide its disastrous financial losses. By David Zimmermann August 31, 2023
Joe Raedle / Getty Images T-Mobile Pays the Price for Offering Cheap Phone Plans, Cuts 5,000 Jobs T-Mobile has been busy throughout 2023, attempting to expand its overall customer base through bargain deals. By Johnathan Jones August 31, 2023