
Student Loan Payments Halted for Remainder of 2020
Further student loan payments will be suspended until 2021, with the interest rate set to zero percent. The U.S. Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, made
Further student loan payments will be suspended until 2021, with the interest rate set to zero percent. The U.S. Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, made
On the Aug. 20 episode of Stuff You Should Know, hosts Chuck Bryant and Josh Clark go into the history and current state of affairs
Like most air carriers, Southwest Airlines has had considerable difficulty dealing with the steep drop-off in demand. Anticipated revenue for August is 75 percent less than last year,
RVs are having their time in the sun as Americans increasingly try to find safer and cheaper ways to travel during the coronavirus pandemic. With air
Microsoft announced that Microsoft Teams would stop supporting Internet Explorer 11 this November, and the remaining Microsoft 365 apps will also end support for IE11 a year
The S&P 500 and the NASDAQ Composite hit record highs on Aug. 18. This was a new benchmark for the S&P 500 since coronavirus hit. The NASDAQ set its
The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) recorded a historic surge in mortgage delinquency rates in the second quarter of 2020 to a nine-year high. Delinquency rates are determined
Vitamin supplements have seen considerable growth in sales throughout the first half of 2020, especially early in the pandemic. According to Nielsen, vitamin and mineral supplement sales
After 14 years, Microsoft is releasing another installment of its nearly four-decade-old “Flight Simulator” franchise for Windows. “Microsoft Flight Simulator” has been in closed beta since July 30,
Museums across the world are starting to reopen, but the situation remains dire for many of them. After an estimated 90 percent of museums worldwide were forced
The movie industry is slowly getting back on its feet after a one-two punch to movie theaters and film sets caused by the coronavirus. Although
The year hasn’t gone well for oil companies. First, an economic war fought between two of the biggest countries in oil production, Saudi Arabia and Russia, led