This year marks the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, first proposed as a weeklong celebration by African American scholar and activist Dr. Carter G. Woodson in 1926. Woodson had founded the ...
AUBURN HILLS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PHINIA Inc. (NYSE: PHIN), a leader in premium fuel systems, electrical systems, and aftermarket solutions, is hosting its Investor Day today at the New York Stock ...
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., February 25, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PHINIA Inc. (NYSE: PHIN), a leader in premium fuel systems, electrical systems, and aftermarket solutions, is hosting its Investor Day today at ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The National Association of Realtors launched the More Than Opening Doors campaign to highlight Realtors’ roles beyond property searches. Part of its Right by You strategy, the initiative showcases ...
This is where it gets even more fun. The Daytona 500 is a couple of days away. Naturally, there is a value tier of sorts. Also, stay tuned for the bargain basement swings. Some likely will question ...
U.S. News announces its 2026 Best Cars for the Money Awards across 20 categories. Top winners include Kia, Hyundai, Toyota, Honda, Ford, Nissan, Chevrolet, and Mazda models. Awards highlight value, ...
A senior manager with BASF says corn growers across the country saw firsthand the benefits of fungicides in 2025. “There were up to 20 to 60 bushels lost, which translates to a lot of money being left ...
XRPL tokenized assets grew from $24.7M to $567.9M in 2025 but still trails Ethereum’s tens of billions. Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin reached $1.3B market cap and became the third-largest U.S.-regulated ...
Industry executives and investors forecast a wide range of prices for bitcoin in 2026, dropping as low as $75,000 and rising as high as $225,000. Commentators who spoke to CNBC expect big volatility ...
It's a harsh and cynical phrase that entered newsroom lingo decades ago but has disappeared more recently. It referred to killings of people who were themselves engaged in crime or wrongdoing.