Medical debt may come off credit reports soon, helping Americans qualify for more financial products
Medical debt often informs lender decisions, so removing these debts from credit reports can help borrowers qualify for more financing.
South Korean companies have made large investments in Georgia: Gov. Brian Kemp
Gov. Brian Kemp, R-Ga., discusses his trip to South Korea and tour of the demilitarized zone on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Trump-Biden debate could 'change a lot': Kaylee McGhee White
Independent Women's Forum senior fellow Kaylee McGhee White criticizes Democrats for creating a climate of fear and reacts to Trump's positive polling with women voters.
IRS penalties on American taxpayers surged nearly 300% last year
The IRS said that it levied a record $7 billion in penalties against taxpayers last year, mostly targeting individuals who underpaid heir estimated taxes.
Boeing crash victims' families ask DOJ to fine company $24B, prosecute former execs
The families of victims killed in two separate Boeing 737 MAX plane crashes wrote a letter to the Justice Department asking the government to hold the company more accountable.
Gas prices set to tumble 10% ahead of the Fourth of July
A new analysis published this week shows that gas prices could fall as much as 10% by the Fourth of July, thanks to declining demand and burgeoning supply.
Forecasters project active hurricane season as homeowners remain unprepared for damages
Homeowners are also willing to spend more than $1,000 to prepare their homes against hurricanes, but a majority have no plan ahead of this year's hurricane season, according to a recent survey.
Former US Customs officer at Florida airport admits to stealing nearly $19,000 from passengers
William Timothy, a former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer, has pleaded guilty to stealing cash from arriving passengers at a Florida airport.
Millionaires are bolting these countries more than any others
Henley & Partners projected China would remain the “biggest millionaire loser" this year as part of the Private Wealth Migration Report 2024 it released Tuesday
Federal budget deficit to reach nearly $2 trillion this year, CBO projects
The Congressional Budget Office projected that the federal deficit is expected to reach nearly $2 trillion this year in a newly released update to 10-year budget estimates.
FTC refers complaint against TikTok to Justice Department over child privacy violations
The Federal Trade Commission announced that it referred a complaint against TikTok and China-based parent company ByteDance to the Justice Department for investigation.
More than a dozen Indiana Pizza Huts abruptly closed
The now-closed 15 Pizza Hut restaurants were located across northwestern Indiana and run by franchisee EYM Group, The Times of Northwest Indiana reported late last week.
Rhode Island has the highest car accident costs, here are the other states with high costs
Drivers are struggling to deal with high car repair costs, with Rhode Island, Georgia and Connecticut facing the highest costs.
Former CNBC analyst accused of defrauding investors is arrested after years on the run
James Arthur McDonald Jr., who the Justice Department says "frequently appeared" on CNBC prior to turning into a fugitive, has been arrested in Washington.
Biden's 'unacceptable' economy is why Will Pierce left the Democrat Party
Former Draft Biden 2016 executive director and Bernie Sanders senior adviser Will Pierce says the economy was the top issue that persuaded him to switch his voter registration from Democrat to Republican.
Apple ends its buy now, pay later service
Apple Inc., abruptly stopped offering its buy now, pay later service Apple Pay Later on Monday, saying other installment loan options will be available in the fall.
Florida woman sues SeaWorld after another person 'violently' collided with her on a water slide: lawsuit
A Florida woman is suing SeaWorld for negligence after claiming she was injured when another person crashed into her on a water slide at Aquatica last summer.
Nationwide dropping pet insurance for 100,000
Scores of pet owners will have to find new insurance for their furry friends after Nationwide said it will stop offering some policies in certain states.
More retirees consider returning to work as high inflation squeezes
While Social Security recipients received a 3.2% cost-of-living adjustment in 2024, retirees say they are still struggling financially, a new survey shows.
Trump realizes Michigan is the 'center of the universe' in 2024: Rep. John James
Rep. John James, R- Mich., discusses the shift to Trump with Black voters on 'The Big Money Show.'



















