TomoCredit Revamps Marketing Claims, Emphasizes Coaching Instead Of Boosting Credit

The San Francisco fintech has significantly revised its product descriptions, addressing some of the issues Forbes previously reported as misleading to consumers.

Why Electric Utility Stocks Are A Smart Way To Bet On AI

Data centers have turned some electricity producers, like Constellation and Talen, into growth stocks.

Why Healthcare Crypto Tokens Are Quietly Positioning For A Comeback

Today, the sector’s market capitalization sits at a fraction of its peak, totaling approximately $130M according to CoinGecko; the low hundreds of millions. To many observers, that signals failure.

Medicare To Pay Docs To Reduce Falls By Seniors While WH Curbs Other Efforts

LEAD could reduce falls. But at the same time, the White House is aggressively moving to limit existing falls prevention efforts

Volkswagen Has Promised Change For Decades, Now It May Have To

VW has promised for decades to make serious cuts and rationalize but this time the threats it faces are so powerful it might be about to happen.

AI Turns Polls, Prediction Markets, Into A New Battleground

Prediction markets and AI forecasting are colliding as platforms like Metaculus and ForeNex challenge gambling-driven models with data, transparency, and human-machine intelligence.

50 Ways To Get Tax-Free Cash Or Benefits –And Leave The IRS Behind

From everyday perks to little-known exemptions, here are 50 ways that the U.S. tax code lets you keep more of your money.

Winklevoss’ Gemini Sued By Shareholders As Stock Plunges

Gemini stock is down 82% from its public debut six months ago as the company reported widening losses and major business changes, prompting a lawsuit from shareholders.

Why Your Grandchildren Will Never Swipe A Card, But Might Still Write A Check

FIS Global Head of Payments Networks David Keenan on agentic commerce, the future of installment lending, and why retailers need to break up with their acquirers.

The $12 Million Medical Fraud That Put Patients At Risk

Prosecutors say that patients at an Alaska-based clinic were underdosed, injected with free or expired drugs, and billed for full doses. Now, the doctor who was calling the shots is going to jail.