
Box Office Blues: Summer 2017 Saw Worst Movie Ticket Sales in Years
This summer has been the worst for the film industry in years. In fact, Labor Day Weekend was the worst for ticket sales since 2000.

This summer has been the worst for the film industry in years. In fact, Labor Day Weekend was the worst for ticket sales since 2000.
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A newly-released study from the Wells Fargo Investment Institute explores the financial habits of Baby Boomers, Generation X, and the Millennials. The study defines Millennials
In late 2016, it was revealed that Wells Fargo employees had established millions of “fake accounts,” with the goals of meeting management-established quotas and getting
The historic storm that has battered Houston, TX left about 52 inches of rain behind it (as of August 29, 2017), and this record rainfall

This article was originally published on August 29, 2017 in The Hill. The summer weather may be keeping Washington D.C. hot, but this month the
Consumers don’t read their full credit reports, and don’t check their credit as often as they should. Credit reports are long and may be confusing

This article was originally published on August 21, 2017 in the Washington Examiner. Before Congress left Washington, D.C., for the August recess, the Trump administration
When booking a rental car for a business trip or vacation, most travelers are looking for the most affordable option they can find. Between daily
Huge new waves have been made in the cryptocurrency market over the past week, with the community reaching an apparent “solution” to Bitcoin’s publicized “scaling
Multilevel-marketing (MLM) – also known as direct selling or network selling – is the system of retail in which individuals act as a parent company’s
According to a recent Harvard University housing study, the cost of U.S. houses rose 5.6 percent in 2016. The report found that more than 38 million