The AI Frontier: Why Whatnot’s Acquisition of Shaped Signals a Paradigm Shift for Live Commerce
By PYMNTS | July 17, 2026 The evolution of retail has consistently moved toward the…
By PYMNTS | July 17, 2026 The evolution of retail has consistently moved toward the reduction of friction. From the advent of the catalog to the ubiquity of one-click online ordering, the goal has always been the same: to collapse the distance between discovery and transaction. Today, that distance is being compressed to a matter…
In a landmark legal development that has sent shockwaves through the higher education landscape, two separate federal courts have intervened to halt the implementation of new, contentious regulations governing the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. The rules, which were scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2026, would have granted the Secretary of Education…
If you believe your financial advisor is providing you with purely objective guidance, you may be working under a dangerous misconception. In a landscape dominated by complex fee structures and institutional incentives, many investors are not actually receiving "advice"—they are being sold products. When your advisor’s compensation is tied to the specific investment vehicles they…
In an era defined by fluctuating interest rates and tightening lending standards, the relationship between a consumer and their credit score has become one of the most critical "partnerships" in adult life. Often viewed as a mere three-digit number, a credit profile is, in reality, a comprehensive narrative of financial trust, reliability, and future potential….
Life’s most profound aspirations – acquiring a home, securing a robust education, launching a thriving business, or nurturing a family – are not merely dreams; they are defining milestones that shape individual trajectories and societal progress. These significant life events, while immensely rewarding, invariably carry substantial financial implications. The prevailing wisdom often suggests that such…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The corridors of power in the nation’s capital are no stranger to heated exchanges, but a recent session of the Senate Banking Committee has highlighted a deepening rift between progressive lawmakers and the Federal Reserve’s leadership. At the heart of the controversy is a private, invite-only dinner hosted by Bank of America,…
For decades, the personal finance community has been driven by a singular, seductive promise: reach a specific "FI (Financial Independence) Number," and you will be set free. Whether it is $1 million, $5 million, or a specific monthly cash-flow target, the gospel of the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement has long suggested that once…
In the high-stakes world of commercial aviation, the cruising altitude—typically between 30,000 and 40,000 feet—is intended to be the safest segment of any flight. It is a domain governed by rigid protocols, precision navigation, and constant oversight. However, in the early hours of July 10, 2026, the silence of the North Atlantic sky was shattered…
By Bill Edwards | June 5, 2026 (Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in June 2019. Its advice remains highly relevant in today’s volatile housing market.) As the summer sun begins to warm the landscape, homeowners across the country are casting a critical eye on their yards. It is a common seasonal phenomenon: staring…
In a sweeping coordinated strike against the infrastructure fueling global cybercrime, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has seized hundreds of web domains associated with NetNut, a sprawling residential proxy service operated by the publicly traded Israeli company Alarum Technologies [NASDAQ: ALAR]. The takedown, executed with the assistance of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Criminal…