Uber spent $200K on balloons in its San Francisco office: Report
Uber has decided to stop using balloons to celebrate its employees’ anniversaries at the company, according to a report.
Most US credit card holders make this mistake with their balance
More than half of Americans with credit card debt are making one big mistake, according to a new survey.
Here are the best and worst months to sell your house, and why
If you’re thinking about selling your house, you’d be better off doing it in the spring and summer months, according to Bankrate.
The thrifting revolution: How retailers are upcycling for big gains
Thrifting is cool again, thanks to an app that's a hit with Gen Z and millenials.
Amid EpiPen shortage, Teva releases generic version for kids — here's how much it'll cost
Teva’s announcement comes amid a shortage of EpiPens in the U.S., Europe and Canada, due to a series of manufacturing delays at EpiPen-maker Pfizer, which produces the device at a single plant near St. Louis.
Paradise Lost? Central American vacation playground turns deadly
The country's health ministry said 25 people have been killed by tainted alcohol since June.
Here’s where your credit card debt goes after you die
When someone dies, their debt doesn’t just go away, but it also doesn’t automatically go to their loved ones, either.
Here's one of Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez's latest investments
They're two of the latest celebrities to invest in a California-based fintech firm.
Will car dealers' inventory overload mean good deals for consumers?
Auto dealers stuck with too much inventory?
App analyzing children's diet, exercise receives backlash
Weight Watchers, now known as WW, launched an app aimed at children as young as 8 years old.
Pumpkin spice craze: Here are 5 of the most bizarre fall-themed products
Fall is coming early -- at least pumpkin spiced foods are. Here are five of the weirdest pumpkin spice-flavored products.
Moving mistakes Americans make
Moving can be stressful. And in all that stress, many mistakes will be made, but some are avoidable.
Revlon looks to Goldman Sachs as it considers 'strategic transactions': Report
Revlon Inc. could be in for a company makeover. The cosmetics company is looking into “strategic transactions involving the Company and third parties” with the help of an “external financial advisor,” according to an SEC filing from Thursday.
Tiffany launches men’s jewelry collection to lure more customers
Who said diamonds were only a girl’s best friend? Tiffany & Co. is hoping to diversify its traditional customer base by launching its first comprehensive jewelry collection for men in October.
Despite Apple Card hype, most Americans aren't that into contactless cards: Report
In the age of credit cards and contactless purchasing, it seems unlikely that cash is going to die out, according to a new report.
Disney hits a major movie earnings milestone with 'Toy Story 4'
Disney is the first studio to have five films gross more than $1 billion in a single year.
Don't be duped by these phone and email scams
Government-imposter frauds have scammed people out of at least $450 million since 2014, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
Rising cost of sports reportedly sending lower, middle class kids off the field
Leaving sports behind
Olive Garden sells out of Never Ending Pasta Passes in one second
The company’s push for lifetime passes of free carbs quickly went viral.
Lifetime pasta pass sells out
Fans could upgrade to an unlimited pasta pass.



















