Major Spotlight: New Forensic Accounting Major
Seton Hall University’s Stillman School of Business is proud to present a new major, Forensic Accounting.
Read MoreSeton Hall University’s Stillman School of Business is proud to present a new major, Forensic Accounting.
Read MoreCorporate borrowing is off to a fast start in 2026, with companies issuing record amounts of debt and banks reporting stronger demand for business loans. Even with interest rates still higher than a few years ago, firms are choosing to borrow more, not less. So, why are companies taking on more debt right now?
Read MoreA major healthcare affordability policy expired on January 1, 2026, following the government shutdown, fundamentally reshaping how millions of Americans pay for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This change is not merely a consumer affordability issue; it represents a market-wide economic shock that affects insurer pricing strategies, risk pools, hospital revenue streams, employer-sponsored coverage decisions, and local labor markets.
Read MoreThe biggest question facing markets right now is what the Federal Reserve will do next—and why bank stocks are rising even as global traders remain cautious. Financials have rallied strongly, but beneath the surface, investors are positioning carefully ahead of a policy decision that could shape growth, earnings, and risk appetite across global markets.
Read MoreIn January of 2026 the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) began to conduct a review on the applications of artificial intelligence in retail finance.
Read MoreThe NBA might have finally found a formula that could tap into something more powerful than conference loyalty: national pride.
Read MoreThe 2026 NBA All-Star Game roster reveal sparked debate across the NBA, highlighting how competitive All-Star selections have become.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence is already part of the lawmaking process… right now. Governments are using AI tools to summarize bills, scan massive amounts of public comments, flag legal risks, and assist with early drafting. This is happening quietly, with little public disclosure.
Read MoreIn the middle of massive protests, the government of Iran flipped the switch and cut millions of people off from the outside world. Phones stopped working, social media went dark, and messages/videos to the rest of the world wouldn’t send. And while the rest of the world saw and heard nothing, something horrific was happening inside the country.
Read MoreThe 2025–2026 College Football Playoff bracket has arrived, revealing a landscape where dynastic powers, surprise contenders, and ambitious mid-majors all collide in a high-stakes race to Hard Rock.
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