National Review columnist Caroline Downey compares Spencer Pratt's campaign messaging to President Donald Trump's on 'The Bottom Line.'
Passengers say Disney Adventure's Singapore sailing was canceled after boarding due to technical issues, with families waiting hours for hotel details.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Netflix, accusing the streaming giant of misleading consumers about its data collection practices and addictive platform.
Passengers say Disney Adventure's Singapore sailing was canceled after boarding due to technical issues, with families waiting hours for hotel details.
AI-driven wealth is fueling a luxury real estate surge in the Bay Area, with high-end home prices more than doubling gains seen in lower price segments.
Barstool Sports founder and President Dave Portnoy weighs in on the new tipping trend that has caused consumers to further squeeze their bank accounts.
Tesla is recalling 173 Cybertrucks equipped with 18-inch steel wheels after identifying a defect that could lead to wheel detachment. The issue stems from brake rotor stress.
FIFA partnered with Fanatics for an exclusive collectibles deal that includes trading cards, debut patches and digital items, ending its decades-long relationship with Panini.
A $25 minimum wage sounds appealing but experts and economists warn it could squeeze small businesses and hit lower-wage states hardest.
Rising gas prices push lower-income consumers to rely more on credit as fuel costs climb to their highest share of household income since March 2022
Johnny Carson's former Bel Air mansion hits the market for $40 million. The 9,052-square-foot luxury home features six bedrooms, a tennis court and a pool.
Dolly Parton kicked off top-ranked Dollywood's new season and reassured fans about her health. The park unveiled a major new attraction for this year, and continues to expand.
Federal regulators reannounced a recall of 429,000 Casely MagSafe power banks after a woman's death and a fire on a plane from overheating chargers.
Credible promotes Chief Revenue Officer Robert Humann to CEO after nearly 10 years with the Fox Corporation-owned consumer finance technology platform.
In an era of “green" gimmicks and sky-high risk, author John J. Geoghegan says only capitalism can determine if lighter-than-air travel has legs.
Recent college graduates are finding the best career opportunities in Southern cities like Birmingham and Tampa, according to a new ADP study.
After two years of growth, New York City’s population fell in 2025, as many movers stayed local, heading to nearby suburbs and neighboring states.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order seeking to help expand retirement account access to people who do not have employer-supplied plans.
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary criticizes NYC tax proposals targeting wealthy investors, saying the policy risks undermining economic activity.
Steven Roth says "tax the rich" can be just as hateful as racial slurs, escalating the rift between NYC's wealthiest leaders and Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
Passengers say Disney Adventure's Singapore sailing was canceled after boarding due to technical issues, with families waiting hours for hotel details.
UAE departs OPEC and OPEC+ citing strategic priorities and flexibility as geopolitical tensions disrupt global oil markets and supply chains.
Albright's Raw Pet Food of Fort Wayne, Indiana, is recalling its Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced due to the risk of salmonella contamination.
Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall partners with Huggies to share his story of being born premature at 23 weeks with just a 1% chance of survival.
David Sacks predicts potential outcomes of Trump's meeting with Xi Jinping, saying the U.S. and China could agree on new cyber standards while warning of advancing AI threats.
While some people may blame Republicans on the key issues of the day, they blame Democrats more
Saudi Aramco CEO says the global energy market has lost about 1 billion barrels of oil supply amid the Iran war's disruption to Strait of Hormuz shipping.
New Gallup analysis finds little evidence that generative AI has broadly reduced creative jobs or artists' earnings despite rising workplace AI adoption.