Home bidding competition eased in June as buyers become fatigued
During the first half of the year it was "almost impossible to get an offer accepted," according to Redfin agents.
With taxpayers' help, Delta posts $652 million profit in second quarter
Delta Airlines reports $652 million profit in quarter two, made possible with the help of government pandemic relief.
Powell says Fed 'a ways off' from tapering economic support
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell plans to tell Congress on Wednesday that the U.S. economy is "a ways off" from where it needs to be in order for policymakers at the U.S. central bank to begin scaling back the massive monthly bond purchases.
Stock futures trade mixed ahead of bank earnings, Fed testimony
U.S. equity futures are trading mixed ahead of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's two-day testimony before Congress.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings sues Florida over vaccine passport ban
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is suing Florida's surgeon general over the state's vaccine passport ban, arguing that they should be able to verify passengers' vaccination status when they set sail from Miami on August 15.
Ohio prepared to ‘compete’ for business investment, jobs as it slashes tax rates
Ohio is ready to reap the economic benefits of a tax reform strategy 15 years in the making – the state is just one of a handful to announce rate reductions as its economy recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
Dog behaviorist Cesar Millan on making return-to-office easier on pets: 'Stay calm'
Dog behaviorist Cesar Millan gives advice for dog-owners going back to the office whose pets are used to them being home during the pandemic.
The best places to live in the US in 2021-2022
Even though Boulder, Colo., doesn't have the most affordable housing compared to other metropolitan areas, it continues to dominate the U.S. News & World Report's Best Places to Live list.
Does getting the COVID-19 vaccine affect your life insurance policy?
If you've received the COVID-19 vaccine, that won't jeopardize your life insurance policy. Read more to see what can disqualify you from life insurance payouts.
Fed ‘binge’ created inflation ‘whirlwind’: Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes argues inflation is here to stay.
Pregnant women to receive Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in clinical trial
Moderna will begin studying its COVID-19 vaccine in pregnant women, according to a posting on ClinicalTrials.gov.
This generation is ranked worst tippers
Gen-Z and Millennials are both bad tippers but which are worse? Find out here.
United Airlines CEO says travel won't fully recover until 2023 as business demand lags
Travel isn’t likely to recover in full from the challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic until 2023 as business demand continues to lag, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said Sunday.
Bachelor and bachelorette parties to see 2021 boom just like weddings: survey
While the lingering coronavirus pandemic is contributing to a “wedding boom” for 2021, people are also planning to drop some serious cash on bachelor and bachelorette parties.
31 Republicans request IG investigate billions in possible COVID-19-related fraud
More than 30 Republicans have sent a letter to the Department of Labor's Office of the Inspector General requesting an investigation into coronavirus-related fraud.
Larry Kudlow: We are fighting for the soul of America
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow compares and contrasts California policy to Florida policy
COVID-19 death risk extremely low in kids, studies confirm
Children are at extremely slim risk of dying from COVID-19, according to some of the most comprehensive studies to date, which indicate the threat might be even lower than previously thought.
Stock futures gain as bond yields rise
U.S. equity futures are trading higher following a day that saw stocks pull back from their recent record highs as bond yields fell and investors turned cautious.
Stocks tumble as flight to safety drops 10-year yield to lowest since February
U.S. stock markets were under pressure Thursday as the spreading of COVID-19 variants sparked concerns over global growth.
Worker shortage 'biggest issue' facing US economy this summer, Chamber of Commerce warns
A worker shortage plaguing businesses across the country poses the biggest threat to the economy's still-nascent recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report published Tuesday by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.



















