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Cheddar Morning News Briefings of March 15th
Cheddar Morning News Briefings

Fed Chair Should Be 'Very Careful' to Avoid 'Another Bank Crisis,' Lawmaker Warns
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell should be very cautious when deciding to raise interest rates or he risks another bank crisis, Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif. 8th District) told Cheddar News.

Startup Fynn Offers Private Student Loans for Skilled Workers
Eric Menees, CEO and co-founder of fintech lender Fynn, joined Cheddar News to discuss how his startup offers private student loans for the nation's skilled workforce.

How to Position Your Portfolio as Stocks Close Sharply Higher
Matt Stucky, senior portfolio manager with Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co., joined Cheddar News to discuss Tuesday's trading session as the market digests SVB's collapse and as well as a key inflation report.

Top Banking Tips to Know in Wake of SVB's Collapse
Matthew Goldberg, banking analyst at Bankrate.com, joined Cheddar News to explain what steps you should take to ensure your cash is safe with your financial institution.

The Day Ahead: Earnings Report Update, Retail Sales & Airline Safety Summit
The Day Ahead: Earnings Report Update, Retail Sales & Airline Safety Summit

Veterans Health Administration to Foot the Bill for $26K Experimental Alzheimer's Drug
The Veterans Health Administration announced it will shell out more than $26,000 annually for each veteran on experimental Alzheimer's drug Leqembi.

Court Rules Uber, Lyft Can Now Classify Drivers As Contractors
A court ruled that Uber and Lyft can classify workers as independent contractors.

Tyson Foods to Close Two Chicken Plants, Affecting 1,700 Employees
Tyson Foods said it plans to close two chicken plants later this year in Arkansas and Virginia, which will affect about 1,700 workers.



