New Florida law requires high school students to take financial literacy course
A new law in Florida will require high school students in the state to take a financial literacy course in order to graduate.
Disney fans turn on company over Florida bill controversy
Disney has been a vocal opponent of the Sunshine State bill backed by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, even as polls show the bill growing in popularity.
AOC goes after Manchin on voting reform, Build Back Better
New York Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez went after West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin for his refusal to support voting rights reform or the president’s Build Back Better package.
Fuel prices hitting America's farmers hard as some fear for their future
So far this season, Betty Allen Farms spent tens of thousands of dollars more on diesel than they’re used to.
Newsom's plan for free gas cards will drive prices, inflation even higher, expert warns
California Gov. Gavin Newsom turned heads on Thursday when he announced his proposal for $400 gas rebate cards to be given to Golden State motorists to offset the skyrocketing gas prices.
Upcoming Disney roller coasters might be delayed amid protests over 'Don't Say Gay' bill
Two upcoming roller coasters at Disney World are among the projects at risk of being delayed as employees demand the company do more to protect LGBTQ people and protest that CEO Bob Chapek waited too long to condemn a bill passed by the Florida State Legislature.
Tesla to host 15,000-person grand opening next month at new Gigafactory in Austin, Texas
Travis County Commissioners approved a permit this week for Tesla to host a 15,000-person grand opening next month at the company's new Gigafactory in Austin, Texas.
States pocketed millions in COVID-relief cash for pet projects
President Biden’s signature legislation, the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, allocated $350 billion to assist struggling localities and states get through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sen. Ron Johnson blasts Democrats over skyrocketing inflation in new ad campaign
Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson blasts Democrats over the skyrocketing inflation hurting Americans from the gas pump to the grocery store.
Air New Zealand offers 17-hour flights from New York to Auckland
The new flights would be about 8,800 miles each way and tickets start from about 2,000 New Zealand dollars ($1,400) roundtrip.
Over 15K in Texas without power after storms rip through South
On Monday, tornadoes hit parts of Texas and Oklahoma, causing widespread damage, before moving eastward and tearing through New Orleans and its suburbs Tuesday night.
Disney employees are walking out to demand more LGBTQ support
Some Disney employees have organized a walkout demanding the company take more of a stand for LGBTQ people, saying CEO Bob Chapek took too long to condemn a bill passed by the Florida legislature.
Louisiana oil companies face challenges trying to ramp up production: 'We're doing all we can'
The White House has banned all Russian oil and gas imports, but ramping up U.S. production is not that simple. Companies not only need hundreds of thousands of dollars to get equipment back up and running, they also need the manpower.
Gas prices: Diesel nears $7 per gallon in California
California's drivers know that gas in the Golden State is much more expensive than the rest of the nation
Baker Hughes joins oil rivals in pausing Russian operations
U.S. oil field services company Baker Hughes said Saturday that it was suspending new investments for its Russia operations.
Madison, Wisconsin: What you can get for $1.25M
Named after founding father James Madison, Madison has live entertainment, sports and a lot of expensive houses.
California reduces supplies to water agencies amid drought
California will heavily limit water supplies from state reservoirs this year.
Bird flu case forces killing of 5.3 million chickens in Iowa
A confirmed bird flu case in Iowa prompts the killing of over 5 million chickens.
Kemp signs law suspending Georgia gas taxes through May
Georgia's gas tax is suspended through May.
High fuel costs prompt moving companies to raise prices, adjust operations
Some moving companies can no longer absorb the high fuel prices, so they're passing the cost onto the customer by raising their prices.



















