Shawna Ohm Most Recent Why baby boomers & Millennials are creating a leadership vacuum There’s a leadership vacuum looming over American companies and most of them aren’t prepared. First Apple Watch sales forecast, GoDaddy pops & Ford sales disappoint Here are the stocks you're searching on Yahoo Finance today (Wednesday). Monsanto faces Roundup scrutiny ahead of earnings Monsanto is set to report earnings Wednesday morning just days after the World Health Organization issued a damning report that the company’s Roundup pesticides “is probably carcinogenic to humans." UnitedHealth & Fujifilm ink deals, Intel moves on reports Merger's are dominating today's ticker searches on Yahoo Finance. Blackberry's surprise profit, Finish Line beats & Dow + Olin ink deal Here are today's trending tickers based on your Yahoo Finance ticker searches. Can cocktails de-throne beer? Ready-to-made drinks barely register among non-alcoholic beer on the alcoholic beverage popularity scale, but one company is hoping to change that. Airline stocks slide, Sandisk at 52-wk low, Facebook in focus Investors are watching airline stocks, Sandisk and Facebook in Thursday's trading session. The power suit is alive and well. Here's how to dress for success. In late February at the Glasgow Film Festival, a group of panelists convened to discuss something of latent importance to everyone with a job: Is the power suit dead? We asked Yahoo Style Editor-in-Chief Joe Zee, whose answer was a resounding, "No!" Here are his tips for how to rock a power suit. Why Hillary Clinton won't be wearing pantsuits in 2016 Hillary Clinton is famous for her pantsuits. But Yahoo Style's Joe Zee says if (when?) she runs in 2016, she won't be wearing them. 4 ways to get cheap airfare The average price of a flight was $396; here are some tips to get the best available deal on airfare. March Madness billions: Should athletes reap benefits? The NCAA generates March Madness revenue in the billions, yet college athletes are considered amateurs. Should the rules be changed? NFL looks stronger than ever despite 2014 controversy Free agency kicked off this week and after a controversial 2014 season, the NFL looks like it's heading into 2015 stronger than ever. 5 beauty products to save money on & 3 worth the splurge We picked the brains of our Yahoo Beauty colleagues to find out which products you can save money on guilt free… and which products you should feel good about splurging on. How to get a $20K scholarship to Wharton Wharton has started a non-traditional way of recruiting new students... and there's a $20,000 scholarship involved. Could a Kanye West video game rival Kim Kardashian's? Kanye West is working on a video game. You read that right. The rap star – who’s branched out into other fields like fashion – is now developing a video game. He's far from the only celebrity trying to "game" the world. Experience vs. a degree: Which is more valuable? It’s an age old dilemma – youth versus experience. Education versus street smarts. Now Georgetown University has put some numbers on what’s worth more – years of experience learning on the job or going to school and earning book smarts. Rand Paul defends his war on the Fed It’s a rivalry almost as old as the Yankees and Red Sox: A politician with the last name Paul versus the Fed. The latest iteration comes from Sen. Rand Paul who wants to audit the central bank and is pushing for more Congressional control over monetary policy. Based on the reaction in Washington, the fight is likely to go at least a few more rounds. And the money goes to... Oscar nominees are already winners By now we know that an Oscar win can increase the earning potential of a movie – after all, more people are likely to rent or buy a film if it’s been dubbed an Academy Award winner. But what about the actors and actresses who bring the films to life? The investing golden age may be over: Robert Shiller Nobel Prize winning economist, and Yale University professor, Robert Shiller says the American economy is changing and we may not be dealing with it in the right way. U.S. taking on more debt, what it means for the Fed Are Americans getting smarter about their money? A new study shows household debt ticked up 1% in the fourth quarter according to the New York Fed.