Making Sen$e Dec 31 6 New Year’s resolutions for your finances Spending less and saving more is often at the top of list when Americans make their New Year’s resolutions.
Making Sen$e Dec 27 6 factors that fueled the stock market dive in 2018 The stock market has seen a significant drop in the second half of 2018, despite signs that the U.S. economy is still doing well.
Politics Dec 26 How the government shutdown compared to every other since 1976 The most recent 35-day government shutdown marked the 21st time the federal government has shuttered in 42 years.
Arts Dec 20 This comedy duo makes philosophy fun. Here are 5 books to read now Keith and Kenny Lucas, identical twins, integrate philosophy into parts of their comedy.
Making Sen$e Dec 17 California’s wildfire victims could be like most homeowners: underinsured Many of them will likely find they do not have enough insurance to cover the cost of rebuilding.
Politics Dec 13 What Michael Cohen’s sentencing means for Trump Federal prosecutors have linked Trump to campaign finance violations committed by his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, who was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison.
Making Sen$e Dec 13 How the Federal Reserve works The Federal Reserve oversees three things: the nation's payment system, bank regulation and monetary policy.
Making Sen$e Dec 12 Are tariffs boosting the U.S. aluminum industry? U.S. aluminum production is expected to increase 67 percent between 2017 and the end of this year because of increased investment in the industry, according to a recent report.
Politics Dec 07 William Barr’s record on 4 key issues President Donald Trump on Friday tapped Barr, who served as attorney general under George H.W. Bush, to fill the post left empty by his firing of Jeff Sessions.
Making Sen$e Dec 07 Why slower hiring in November isn’t necessarily a bad thing The U.S. economy added 155,000 jobs in November and the unemployment rate held steady at 3.7 percent.