US 'closer to civil war than any of us would like to believe': book: Kelsey Vlamis
In her new book, "How Civil Wars Start," Barbara F. Walter writes that the US exhibits the key warning signs that precede armed conflict.
Republicans in 7 states tried to falsely certify the election to Trump: Sarah Al-Arshani
American Oversight found that groups in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin sent in false documents to Congress.
Rep. MTG sold up to $15,000 worth of Activision on day of sale news: Azmi Haroun, Dave Levinthal
In September, Greene told Insider that, "I have an independent investment advisor that has full discretionary authority on my accounts."
How to watch the 2022 Winter Olympics: schedule, events, channels: Kevin Webb
Peacock will be the streaming home for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing with competition set to begin on February 2.
Companies rethink their benefits and messaging on abortion: Lisa Rabasca Roepe
Saturday is the 49th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, and some companies have realized if they don't take a stand, they'll lose out on workers.
Trump EO draft said to 'seize' voting machines, appoint special counsel: Grace Panetta, Sonam Sheth
The December 16, 2020, draft executive order repeats conspiracy theories about voting-machine hacking in the 2020 election.
The S&P 500 has outperformed Cathie Wood's ARKK since the March 2020 crash. This wild chart explains what's going on in markets.: Harry Robertson
Ark's Innovation ETF soared 300% between March 2020 and February 2021. But it's since come crashing back to earth.
Here's how to get a job at SAP, according to a recruiter: Robin Madell
SAP's Head of Global HR, Dan Healey recommends learning everything you can about the company and apply to jobs even if you match 80% of the criteria.
Small-cap stocks to buy: 31 picks with 'big' upside: JPM: Kari McMahon
Small-cap stocks have a long list of tailwinds for 2022 from a solid macro outlook to strong technicals, according to JPMorgan.
Bank executives discuss hiring plans, compensation for 2022: Reed Alexander, Samantha Stokes, Carter Johnson, Rebecca Ungarino
A recent report from consulting firm Sheffield Haworth found that banker poaching is still red hot — up 69% in 2021 versus 2020.