Here's why your 2024 tax refund may be bigger
Inflation adjustments to tax brackets are one reason some Americans can expect a bigger refund this year.
Housing affordability in America is ‘ridiculous’ right now: Ryan Payne
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne weighs in on the U.S. economy, arguing that purchasing power will continue to ‘strengthen’ for the American people.
Financial expert Jason Katz urges investors to get long, quality bonds while yields rise
UBS Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager Jason Katz reveals his top industries to invest in during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Joe Biden has ‘opened the floodgates’ at the southern border: Sen. JD Vance
Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, reacts to the shocking report that over 10 million migrants have illegally crossed the U.S. borders under the Biden administration.
Mississippi, Kansas, other top states where you can comfortably save money
Mississippi, Kentucky, Kansas and other states require less than $50,000 annually to make a living wage. States like Hawaii and New York require over $100,000.
Emma Stone's LA home sells for over $4 million in less than two weeks
Emma Stone's Westwood home is officially off the market, one month after it was put up for sale, going for $4.3 million, four years after she bought it in 2019.
Soft drink company hiring two 'soda consultants' to travel across America for $40K
A beverage brand is looking for two new employees who are real-life best friends to serve as "senior soda consultants" by visiting four cities across America.
YouTube Music workers say they were ‘laid off’ during Austin City Council meeting
Workers contracted with Google's YouTube Music made headlines for saying they were laid off in the middle of an Austin City Council meeting on Thursday.
New Jersey diner auctions off booth from 'The Sopranos' finale: 'The time has come'
Holsten's, an ice cream parlor in Bloomfield, New Jersey, is auctioning off the iconic booth that was featured in the last scene of the HBO show "The Sopranos."
BlackRock admits ESG advocacy could prove bad for business
BlackRock wrote in a filing to the SEC that CEO Larry Fink's environmental, social, and governance policies (ESG) advocacy is a risk factor that could hurt it financially.
Helium discovered in Minnesota as US supplies dwindle
A Canadian-based company discovered a potential helium reservoir deep beneath Minnesota's Iron Range last month as U.S. supplies of the gas fall.
Former NYU, Yale official pleads guilty to stealing money meant for equity programs
Cindy Tappe, former finance director for NYU's Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and Transformation of Schools, pleaded guilty to stealing millions.
Boeing, Alaska Airlines hit with $1B lawsuit filed by 3 Flight 1282 passengers
Three passengers who were on the Alaska Airlines MAX 9 jet that made an emergency landing in January after a door plug flew off are suing Boeing and Alaska Airlines for $1 billion.
Four-state meat recall after life-threatening allergen found in products
Nearly 670 pounds of raw meat products are being recalled amid concerns they may contain sesame, a potentially life-threatening allergen.
Michigan man wins $110,000 jackpot twice in 6 months: 'winning is such a blessing'
A Michigan man found himself $110,000 richer for the second time in six months after he won the Fantasy Five Double Play's jackpot on February 11.
Death of Angela Chao, sister-in-law of Mitch McConnell, under 'criminal investigation': reports
The Blanco County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of Angela Chao as a crime, according to reports, stating the nature of the crash was not "typical."
Florida woman sues Universal Orlando, alleges 'traumatic brain injury' after riding coaster: lawsuit
A Florida woman claims that riding a thrill ride at Universal Orlando Resort caused her to suffer a brain injury, and is seeking $50,000 in damages, a lawsuit states.
Army employee Janet Mello pleads guilty to stealing more than $100M from Army to purchase luxury items
A U.S. Army employee pleaded guilty to stealing $108 million in Army funds to purchase personal items, including jewelry, clothing, cars and homes.
John Lonski: Rapid rate of wage inflation is 'troubling'
Lonski Group founder and president John Lonski joins 'Maria Bartirom's Wall Street' to discuss BlackRock's chief investment strategist warning of inflation rebound.
Gavin Newsom, billionaire donor rip 'absurd' suggestion they mutually benefited from minimum wage exemption
Gavin Newsom and one of his longtime donors are pushing back on a report the two benefited from an exemption to the state's new $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers.



















