New York Attorney General Letitia James pleaded not guilty to mortgage fraud charges, claiming political retaliation and vowing to continue her duties.
Government shutdown pauses SNAP benefits, leaving millions with reduced or no assistance, as food banks and pantries nationwide report surging demand.
Watchlist flags troubled small-cap stocks with slowing sales, margin compression, cash burn and elevated leverage, while highlighting cash-generating and potential rebound candidates.
New York Attorney General Letitia James pleaded not guilty to mortgage fraud charges, claiming political retaliation and vowing to continue her duties.
Government shutdown pauses SNAP benefits, leaving millions with reduced or no assistance, as food banks and pantries nationwide report surging demand.
Watchlist flags troubled small-cap stocks with slowing sales, margin compression, cash burn and elevated leverage, while highlighting cash-generating and potential rebound candidates.