America’s adult children say they are ready to manage that inheritance now. Their parents might disagree. A report from Fidelity Investments sheds new light on an estate-planning generation gap. Aging ...
My parents died long ago, at an age when they and I were far too young. Many decades later, I keep in my home a few treasures from their lives: my mom’s China tea cups and wedding ring, and my dad's ...
PHOENIX — Other college football programs tampered with Anthony Smith this winter, offering the Gophers’ star defensive end huge sums of money to go into the transfer portal and pick their program.
The financial landscape in college athletics is evolving rapidly, for better or worse. Perhaps the most recent example is how much school athletic programs are now worth. CNBC senior sports reporter ...
Global smartphone shipments may decline 2.1% next year as a shortage of memory chips drives up costs and squeezes production, according to industry tracker Counterpoint Research. That marks a dramatic ...
Rising political violence in the United States has prompted lawmakers in Michigan and across the country to adopt additional security measures. 'Totally inappropriate': Kalamazoo Township votes to ...
University of Washington astronomers come to work each day and pose humankind’s biggest questions. But just as confounding is the uncertainty of program funding amid state budget shortfalls and cuts ...
A Massachusetts woman gained two long-lost sisters through a DNA test — then tried to net a fortune when she sued them a month later over a malpractice settlement involving their dad. Carmen Thomas, ...
Switzerland, long a haven for the ultra-rich, voted to reject a hefty tax on large inheritances on Sunday. But the debate around it shook the country's affluent residents, an expert told CNBC before ...
Stellantis NV will produce some 100,000 hybrid Fiat 500s at its Mirafiori plant next year, giving a lifeline to the historic center of Fiat Spa, as the manufacturer makes good on a pledge to bolster ...
A majority of the U.S. Department of Education’s funding for K-12 schools—more than $20 billion a year—will be administered instead by the U.S. Department of Labor under an interagency agreement the ...
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