US renters remain burdened as insurance pressures on landlords mount
U.S. renter households remained burdened in the third quarter of 2023, according to a report from Moody's Analytics that found 30% of renters' gross income was spent on rent.
Many older Americans having difficulty managing debt, AARP survey indicates
A recent AARP survey of Americans aged 50 and older found many are struggling to manage their debt load amid elevated inflation and high interest rates.
Cybercrime victims lose more money in Alabama than any other state: study
Alabama was listed as the worst state for online shoppers after a study revealed each resident who fell for an online scam in the past 12 months lost an average of $50,600.
FDIC cancels planned board meeting after WSJ reports of toxic workplace
The FDIC board called off a scheduled meeting to complete a plan to reimburse a federal deposit insurance fund for billions in losses tied to the collapse of two large banks in March.
Water damage is a big home risk – Here's how you can avoid a disaster
Homeowners could be doing more to protect their homes from non-weather related water damage – the second most prevalent cause of insurance loss claims – and could save money as a result, a recent survey by The Hanover Insurance Group said.
Inflation is falling, but Americans are still paying an extra $680 a month due to high prices
Inflation has fallen considerably from the highs of mid-2022, but price gains are still costing Americans an extra $680 a month compared with two years ago.
Biden administration is turning a ‘blind eye’ to Iran: Rep. Steve Scalise
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the Senate’s decision to pass a stopgap bill, the U.S. border crisis and the GOP’s ongoing investigation into President Biden.
Stacey Abrams voting group reportedly facing allegations of financial misuse
Former Georgia Congressman Doug Collins weighs in on 2024 election polls, the ongoing probe into Hunter Biden, Biden's potential impeachment and Stacey Abrams' voting group reportedly being accused of financial misuse.
Biden was basically ‘begging’ Xi Jinping to visit America: Rep. August Pfluger
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, joined 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the White House’s approach to the Israel-Hamas war and the U.S.’s tense relationship with China.
A winning, 3-part spending cut strategy for Republicans
Instead of trying to come up with a brand-new plan in a fractious conference, Republicans should rally around pro-growth policies that already unite them.
Rare Pokemon cards, first-print ‘Harry Potter,' Einstein manuscript and other treasures up for auction
Among the items offered in Goldin's Pop Culture Elite Auction are a handwritten Albert Einstein manuscript, a signed Abraham Lincoln letter and a sealed Nintendo Super Mario Bros. Hangtab version.
Thomson Reuters launches generative AI tools for legal research
Thomson Reuters announced the incorporation of generative artificial intelligence tools into its legal research platform to take questions in natural language and synthesize responses.
Boxes of beef stolen from truck in South Philadelphia near Eagles stadium
Philadelphia police are looking for five suspects who stole boxes of beef from the back of a truck.
Court rules Tesla can block factory workers from wearing union t-shirts
Tesla's policy prohibiting workers from wearing union t-shirts on the job was upheld by a federal appellate court which found the policy didn't violate U.S. labor law.
American Airlines passenger ordered to pay huge restitution after forcing flight to be diverted
A woman from Hawaii has been ordered to pay nearly $39,000 in restitution to American Airlines for interfering with a crew on a flight last year, according to authorities.
China is financing two wars against the US: Larry Kudlow
FOX Business’ host Larry Kudlow joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s pivotal meeting in San Francisco.
Uber bolstering safety measures for drivers amid carjacking surge
Uber announced it is expanding safety measures for drivers including rider verification amid a rise in carjackings and other crimes across the country.
Retail sales drop in October for first time in 7 months
Retail sales fell in October for the first time in seven months as consumers pulled back on spending in the face of inflation and high interest rates.
TransUnion to cut 1,300 jobs as part of multiyear plan to reduce costs, drive growth
The company expects to deliver $120 to $140 million of annualized operating expense savings and a $70 to $80 million capital expenditure reduction in 2026 relative to 2023 levels.
Xi Jinping is not suffering from ‘climate anxiety’: Steve Mosher
Population Research Institute President Steven Mosher joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss President Biden’s highly anticipated meeting with China’s Xi Jinping.



















