This smart home tech offers seniors independence (and loved ones peace of mind)
One Cincinnati-based startup recently launched a DIY kit of smart-home connected products – which includes voice-controlled Amazon Echo Dot technology -- that it says can help senior citizens live independently for longer. Here is what you need to know.
Nordstrom to open a store without any merchandise
As many retailers wrestle to stay afloat, high-end department giant Nordstrom has announced plans to open a new store concept next month that doesn’t include any merchandise.
Miami Beach mayor on Irma: We dodged a canon
Mayor on Irma damage
Tampa resident: Harvey was a warning to everybody
Assessing Hurricane Irma damage
The many parts of Medicare -- and which ones you might need
Medicare isn't just one insurance plan -- there are actually several different parts, each of which provides different types of coverage.
Hurricane Irma's threat to Florida boosts demand for private aviation charters
As Hurricane Irma approaches landfall in Florida, the demand for private aviation services in the Sunshine State is skyrocketing.
This is how much credit card debt the average American holds
In May 2017, it was found that credit card debt had risen 6 percent from the previous year and reached an average high that hadn’t been seen since the Great Recession.
US booze exports value up 10.6% in first half of 2017
People around the world are drinking a lot more U.S. booze than they used too.
What you need to know about the Equifax data breach
Equifax, one of the three main credit reporting companies, said this week that a major data breach exposed Social Security numbers and other important information of millions of people.
5 cities where you can live comfortably on a $50,000 salary
Roughly 70% of the U.S. adult population considers themselves middle class with more than half having incomes ranging from $50,000 to $125,000 a year, according to recent data from Northwestern Mutual.
5 cities where you can live comfortably on a $50,000 salary
Roughly 70% of the U.S. adult population considers themselves middle class with more than half having incomes ranging from $50,000 to $125,000 a year, according to recent data from Northwestern Mutual.
Hurricane relief private funds lack regulation, structure: Ken Feinberg
Hurricane relief fund distribution
Hurricane Irma: Key West resident to ride out Irma on boat
Key West resident to ride out Irma
Gas shortage grows worse as Florida preps for Irma
Gasoline suppliers have struggled to keep up with demand from evacuees.
Harvey & Irma married couple amazed by hurricanes bearing their names
Washington couple bear hurricane names
Hurricane Irma: Home Depot, Lowe's prepare for second major storm
Home Depot says it's ready to stock shelves for Hurricane Irma, the second major storm to hit the U.S. in a matter of weeks.
AP Exclusive: Most Florida flood zone property not insured
As Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida, an Associated Press analysis shows a steep drop in flood insurance across the state, including the areas most endangered by what could be a devastating storm surge.
Flood Insurance: Know these facts
Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Harvey are wake-up calls for those who don't think they need flood insurance.
Governors back bipartisan Senate bid to control health costs
A group of Republican and Democratic governors is endorsing a bipartisan Senate effort to control health insurance costs.


















