Washington clinches top ranking in ‘best states’ 2019 list: report
Washington has claimed the top spot on this year’s “best states” list, an accolade hailed by their governor.
Faced with tariffs, US companies must weigh alternatives
Small businesses contending with higher tariffs on Chinese imports must determine the best way to mitigate the damage to their profits after the duties rose to 25% from 10% last Friday.
Brides magazine will stop printing after being purchased by Dotdash
Brides magazine was purchased by Dotdash which planned to cease printing the 85-year-old magazine and instead focus on redesigning the website.
On the Money: More grocers are offering delivery
Want to ditch the shopping cart?
Why socialism is so popular among young people
Parents who don’t want their children living in their—or the taxpayer’s—basement for decades to come should take note, and take action.
Six tips on managing health care costs
Almost half of Americans fear a major health care event could bankrupt them.
Want to retire with $1 million? Here are 7 rules to live by
We can help you formulate your own plan using the following seven tips.
Bayer now facing 13,400 lawsuits over Roundup cancer risk after three jury losses
Attorneys for the plaintiffs are urging the pharma giant to settle out of court.
NBA players, pro athletes face mounting tax bills
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made “unfavorable” changes affecting professional athletes, one expert says.
Worst airport in US has been named
Overall, U.S. airports ranked poorly on the global list.
2020 Democratic hopefuls would bring socialism into view
Since they started actively campaigning in January to become the Democratic nominee for president, the Democrats have been in a bidding war to widen the scope of government – dramatically.
Tackling Americans' soaring amount of nonessential spending
Nonessential spending soars
FOX announces its new primetime lineup since Disney merger. Here's a look
The new network will lean heavily on animated shows, debuting only two new dramas.
5 truths about capitalism that are often misunderstood
One issue people have with capitalism is that things sometimes go really wrong, like an Enron or Bernie Madoff situation. However, that’s not a feature of capitalism; that’s fraud.
Fraudster who used ice cream to lure seniors is sentenced
A New Jersey man who defrauded Medicare by using the promise of ice cream to lure senior citizens into genetic testing was sentenced Friday to more than four years in prison.
Small business' placemat, plates helping small children reduce those mealtime messes
Shining the spotlight on 'mompreneurs'
Why every week should be Small Business Week
According to research, 96 percent of American adults shop at the small businesses in their local shopping centers. This is not an accident.
3 easy-to-move-into encore career fields
In your late 30s, 40s or 50s and ready for a new career? You are not alone. Here are some options.
Trump backs Fla. plan to import lower-cost meds from abroad
In a move sure to get attention in a 2020 battleground state, President Donald Trump indicated Thursday that his administration may approve a Florida plan to import lower-cost prescription drugs from abroad for use by residents.
Michigan governor threatens to veto auto insurance bill
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer isn't embracing a Republican-passed plan to cut high auto insurance premiums, saying it falls short and that her first priority is passing a budget that fixes the state's roads.

















