Lifestyle and Budget

Uber pays $20 million to settle claims of driver deception

Uber Technologies is paying $20 million to settle allegations that it duped people into driving for its ride-hailing service with false promises about how much they would earn and how much they would have to pay to finance a car.

Trump's Treasury pick defends his foreclosure actions

Steven Mnuchin, Donald Trump's pick to lead the Treasury Department, on Thursday defended his handling of thousands of foreclosures during the height of the financial crisis, saying he had worked hard to assist homeowners to refinance so they could keep their homes.

Consumer agency sues Navient over student loan repayments

Federal regulators have sued Navient, accusing the biggest U.S. student loan company of making it harder for borrowers to repay loans by giving them bad information, processing payments incorrectly and failing to act on complaints.

Lincoln Rail Splitter Could Bring Heirs Big Bucks

Abe Lincoln ran for president in 1860 as the “Rail Splitter” candidate – and that’s why an Indiana family could reap a fortune if they sell a treasured heirloom linking them to the 16th president.

U.S. Banks to Stay in Fashion as Earnings Kick Off

U.S. bank stocks will stay in favor with investors as long as earnings reports in the coming week show an improving profit outlook while investors wait to see if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump lives up to his campaign promises.

'Strange Inheritance' Goes Global in New Season 3

FOX Business Network’s hit series Strange Inheritance, hosted by Jamie Colby, is back with all new episodes for season 3. The new season takes you on an adventure of discovery through 37 U.S. cities and across the Atlantic Ocean into the United Kingdom.