Commuting to work can be a make or break moment for your day. So what cities should avoid if you don't want to waste your day in traffic?
Javier Vivas, Director of Economic Research at Realtor.com, shares the company's latest data on the country's best and worst commutes. Eugene, Oregon tops the list of best commutes. The average commute time is 19.9 minutes.
New York City has the worst commute. New Yorkers spend an average of 35.9 minutes getting to and from work every day.
Allison Pohle, reporter at The Wall Street Journal, breaks down airline chaos, surprise winners, and what the latest rankings mean for your next flight.
Jason Chinnock discusses Ducati’s 100th anniversary, blending a century of racing heritage with innovation, off-road expansion, and plans for the next 100 years
Jasmine Sun on unregulated peptides moving from fringe biohacking to Silicon Valley mainstream, promising healing, focus, and optimization with little oversight
For Trump, markets matter more than polls. Luke Broadwater, White House correspondent for The New York Times, examines how Wall Street guides decisions.
As political and economic uncertainty rises, Americans are seeking second passports and golden visas. Latitude Group’s CEO explains what’s driving the surge.
As AI and electrification drive record power demand, nuclear energy returns to the spotlight. Lightbridge CEO explains how advanced fuel could reshape the grid.