Most conversations about debt focus on numbers, interest rates, and payoff timelines. A less common way to look at it is through momentum. Debt spirals often develop gradually rather than from a
Net-zero targets are increasingly shaping board agendas in many large companies and regulated sectors. Investors want credible transition plans, customers expect lower-impact products, and regulators in jurisdictions like the EU, UK, and Australia are tightening climate disclosures. Many organizations also
Understanding Why Applying for New Credit Creates a Temporary Shift Many people feel uneasy when filling out a credit application, partly because they have
Atlanta residents are turning ride-hailing into a game of chance, repeatedly canceling rides with human Uber drivers until they match with one of Waymo’s self-driving cars. Since Waymo launched its autonomous taxi
Tesla has expanded its monthly Extended Service Agreement (ESA) program to Canada. This move gives Tesla owners a new way to extend their car protection after the original warranty ends, without having
A California law firm is investigating potential legal action against United Airlines and Delta Air Lines, alleging the carriers charged passengers extra for “window seats” that had no actual window. Greenbaum Olbrantz
Air France-KLM has cut its order for Airbus A350F freighter aircraft from eight to six planes, joining a growing trend of airlines scaling back commitments for the yet-to-fly cargo jet. The Franco-Dutch
More than 56,000 Remington hair dryers sold online are being pulled from the market because they could kill or seriously injure users if they fall into water while plugged in. The Consumer
Norway has emerged as a bright spot for Tesla, with sales jumping 24% in the first half of 2025 even as the electric vehicle maker faces steep declines across other European markets.
America’s power grid is headed for uncharted territory. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) now forecasts U.S. electricity use will hit all-time highs in the next two years, climbing to 4,186 billion kilowatt-hours
Jaguar Land Rover is recalling over 121,500 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport SUVs in the United States due to a serious suspension problem that could lead to crashes. This safety recall
AT&T agreed to pay $177 million to settle lawsuits over two major data breaches affecting millions of customers. Claims are open until November 18, 2025. What Happened The first breach (disclosed March
We all know that guilty pleasure of grabbing a quick burger or pizza when time’s tight. But which countries actually hit the drive-thru most often? The 2022 numbers tell an interesting story.