America will wake up on new years day in search of a hangover cure. In California, they'll find one in legal recreational marijuana. The state is set make the move in just four days, which will change everything for the hundreds of marijuana companies operating in the state, including more transparency for consumers.
There was a time when the worlds of sports and politics hardly ever mixed, but that all changed in 2017. It's been one of the craziest years for sports on record, with big wins for some and even bigger losses for others. Nick Dimengo, Senior Dditor at FHM Magazine breaks down all the most memorable sports moments from the past year.
While President Trump is celebrating his win on tax reform at Mar-a-Lago, everyone else is wondering what policy he will take on next. Despite his recent success, divisions within the GOP could make it hard for the president to get another major legislative win in the new year.
Karl Farmer, Vice President and Portfolio Managers at Rockland Trust Bank, breaks down why inflation and interest rates may stick at these levels, and why Bitcoin still carries some risks.
If you wince at the grocery store checkout, you’re not alone. Wall Street Journal reporter Jesse Newman breaks down why prices are so high – and not going down anytime soon.
An inflation gauge favored by the Federal Reserve increased in January, the latest sign that the slowdown in U.S. consumer price increases is occurring unevenly from month to month. (Getty Images)
Glen Smith, CIO at GDS Wealth Management, shares how investors can allocate their assets as the market broadens and why he’s eyeing June for the first potential rate cut.