Thursday January 16th, 2025 2:04PM

AP Business

Is ‘Glicked’ the new ‘Barbenheimer’? ‘Wicked’ and ‘Gladiator II’ collide in theaters
“Barbenheimer” was a phenomenon impossible to manufacture
12:21PM ( 1 month ago )
North Carolina official overseeing hurricane rebuilding efforts is no longer in role
The chief operating officer for the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency is no longer working in the position
12:19PM ( 1 month ago )
Average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the US rises to highest level since July
The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. edged closer to 7% this week, climbing to its highest level since July
12:01PM ( 1 month ago )
Elon Musk's budget crusade could cause a constitutional clash in Trump's second term
Donald Trump has put Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy in charge of finding ways to cut government spending and regulations
11:55AM ( 1 month ago )
House passes bill that would allow Treasury to target nonprofits it deems to support terrorism
The U.S. House passed legislation that would give the Treasury Department unilateral authority to strip the tax-exempt status of nonprofits it claims support terrorism
11:49AM ( 1 month ago )
Airline CEOs and Transportation Secretary Buttigieg fight over regulations even after election
The Biden administration is on its way out of power, but that's not ending the arguments between the administration and airlines that think they are being over-regulated
11:40AM ( 1 month ago )
Students can now apply for federal college aid. Officials hope for a smoother rollout this year
The federal FAFSA form used to apply for college financial aid opened to high school seniors across the nation on Thursday, a year after a disastrous rollout by the Biden administration delayed the application for months
11:39AM ( 1 month ago )
The biggest remaining unsanctioned Russian bank hit with U.S. sanctions, nearly three years into war
Russia’s third largest bank, Gazprombank and its six foreign subsidiaries were hit with U.S. sanctions on Thursday
10:36AM ( 1 month ago )
US home sales rose in October, notching their first annual gain in more than three years
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes rose in October, the first annual gain in more than three years, with home shoppers encouraged by easing rates and a pickup in properties on the market
10:02AM ( 1 month ago )