Here’s why wedding insurance should be on your marriage to-do list
Wedding insurance protects soon-to-be brides and grooms from unforeseen circumstances – like weather and vendor issues – that may arise on the day they tie the knot.
Ted Cruz bill would inform customers when household smart devices are spying on them
Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz took to the Senate floor Tuesday and warned that smart devices like air fryers could be spying on American consumers.
JPMorgan Chase profit jumps, helped by First Republic purchase
JPMorgan Chase said on Friday that the bank’s profits moved 67% higher over the second quarter, as borrowers' interest payments increased from the purchase of First Republic Bank.
Angel Studios' 'Sound of Freedom' passes $50 million at the US box office
Angel Studios' "Sound of Freedom" has brought in more than $50 million in ticket sales at the domestic box office since its release on the Fourth of July.
Women's World Cup sponsor offers 20,000 free tickets amid sale concerns in New Zealand
Lagging ticket sales in New Zealand for the Women's World Cup this month has prompted a tournament sponsor to offer 20,000 tickets as part of a giveaway.
St Louis Fed President Jim Bullard steps down, headed to Purdue University
St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard has stepped down to become dean of Purdue University's business school, the bank announced Thursday.
Inflation eases to a two-year low, but will it keep the Federal Reserve from raising interest rates?
In June, inflation was down from the annual inflation rate of 4% in May, but it increased 0.2% on a monthly basis, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Republicans, trade association in fight with SEC over ‘unconstitutional’ list of investor info
Republican lawmakers and the American Securities Association say the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is violating privacy by putting together investor list.
Burger King Thailand sells 'Real Cheeseburger' with no meat, customers call it an 'abomination'
Burger King Thailand has introduced the "Real Cheeseburger" for a limited time, which is just 20 slices of American cheese stuffed between two buns and no meat.
Russian hackers targeted diplomats at nearly 2 dozen embassies in Ukraine with ad for a cheap BMW: report
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a suspected effort by Russian hackers to target foreign diplomats in Kyiv, Ukraine, through a malicious ad about a BMW car for sale.
Bulgari apologizes for referring to Taiwan as a country after Chinese outcry
Italian luxury fashion house Bulgari was forced to apologize on Chinese social media platform Weibo after referring to Taiwan as a country on their website.
Merck battles Biden’s drug price scheme: ‘Radical central-planning’ is ‘tantamount to extortion’
Merck & Co. is digging its heels in against the Biden administration in a lawsuit over the constitutionality of HHS' drug pricing program, asking the court to rule without a trial.
Six-bedroom bungalow dubbed 'Fair Outlook' goes up for sale for nearly $2 million
One of the first bungalows to be built in the U.K. — in Birchington, Kent, by train station architect John Taylor in 1874 — is now for sale for roughly $1.9 million.
FTC loses case to block Microsoft Activision $69B deal
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission cannot stop Microsoft’s proposed $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard, California judge Jacqueline Scott Corley ruled on Tuesday.
Restaurateurs fuming over ominous new fee billed to their customers by Big Tech vendor
American restaurateurs are fuming over a new fee being charged to their customers by a powerful third-party point-of-sale vendor, Toast Inc., without their consent.
GOP presidential hopeful DeSantis calls for end to China's preferential trade status
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called for the U.S. to bring China's preferential trade status to an end in an effort to level the economic playing field.
Yellen vows US will protect its own 'national security' after China's espionage law threatens American firms
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said during her 10 hours of meetings with Chinese officials that she raised concern over a new counterespionage law.
McDonald's in India drops tomatoes from burgers, wraps amid shortage
McDonald's restaurants in North and East India have stopped serving tomatoes in its burgers as heavy monsoons in the country have caused the price to surge.
Actor Kirk Cameron details 'evil plot' putting libraries in legal jeopardy
Kirk Cameron claims the American Library Association is encouraging local libraries to practice religious discrimination by blocking his faith-based book event.
Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi: What to know
Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi received full approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. An expert explains why this is a milestone in the treatment of the progressive disease.



















