Cedric Dewayne Griffin
SEC Charges Florida Resident with Operating $5.9 Million Ponzi Scheme Targeting African-American CommunityRead More
TurboTax Paying $141 Million to Taxpayers Who Could Have Filed for Free
The payments are part of a 2022 settlement over online ads that sent customers to TurboTax’s paid service.Read More
Stocks Fall, Bonds Rise on Investor Worries
Regional banks and economic outlook weigh on Wall Street.Read More
Apple Connects Through Economic Jitters
Resilient iPhone sales helped an otherwise weak quarter at the company.Read More
Crypto Exchange Coinbase Posts Loss, but Beats Expectations
The company posted a fifth straight quarter of losses as individual investor enthusiasm for crypto trading on the platform remains stagnant.Read More
South Africa Allowed Russian Plane Under U.S. Sanctions to Land at Base

The move could increase tensions between South Africa and the United States as it moves to isolate Moscow over the war in Ukraine.Read More
Husband Sued Over His Ex-Wife’s Abortion; Now Her Friends Are Suing Him

A Texas man says text messages on his ex-wife’s phone show the women helped her obtain an abortion. The women say he invaded their privacy.Read More
North Carolina Legislature Passes 12-Week Abortion Ban

Republicans used their new supermajority status to push through the restriction, which stands to limit abortion access throughout the South if enacted.Read More
Why There’s Been No Arrest in Chokehold Death of Jordan Neely on NYC Subway
Law enforcement officials said they were still determining what happened and whether to charge the man who choked Jordan Neely, 30, to death.Read More
Subway Killing of Jordan Neely Stuns, and Divides, New Yorkers

After a homeless man was killed on the subway, New Yorkers and elected officials are mourning his death and debating how the city should address mental health and public safety.Read More