A University of Michigan student is creating a breath test device called Sober Vault to unlock guns, as part of their studies in an entrepreneurship class led by Professor Eric Fretz.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc., owned by Warren Buffett, sold $1.2 billion of yen debt following the billionaire investor's announcement that he had increased his holdings in Japanese trading houses.
Data released on Thursday showed that Euro zone industrial output in February was higher than anticipated, driven by increased production of capital and non-durable consumer goods.
Shama Hyder's inspiring story of going from an immigrant to a millionaire with her media empire, Zen Media, demonstrates the power of achieving the American Dream.
The U.S. labor market has seen a decrease in the ratio of job openings to unemployed workers, with only 1.7 jobs available per worker as of February 2021 due to inflation easing and the abatement of plastics' chronic labor shortage.
Experts predict that although inflation growth may slow, prices are likely to remain high and not fully reverse, providing little relief for consumers.
The Biden administration is proposing new emission standards for cars and trucks to promote the sale of electric vehicles, in order to combat climate change and protect public health.
Corporate America is facing its worst first-quarter since the onset of the pandemic, with S&P 500 companies' earnings projected to drop as much as 7%, resulting in the largest decline since a 32% slump in 2020's second quarter.