AI voice cloning scams on the rise, expert warns
Scammers are increasingly using artificial intelligence tools like voice cloning to impersonate their targets' family members in a bid to get them to send money.
FTC may file antitrust suit against Amazon next week: report
The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly planning to file an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon next week that may cover Prime, logistics, advertising and other business units.
UPS using AI to prevent 'porch pirates' from stealing packages
UPS is leveraging artificial intelligence to prevent "porch pirates" from stealing consumers' packages after they are delivered and recommend the best options for successful deliveries.
UAW strike has already cost the US economy $1.6B
The United Auto Workers union is on strike against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, and the work stoppage has already cost the U.S. economy $1.6 billion.
Andrew Yang bolsters support for Chris Christie’s presidential campaign at NYC fundraiser
Andrew Yang formally left the Democratic Party in 2021 to start the Forward Party with another former Republican New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman.
Inflation is affecting parents' ability to pay for education: survey
Inflation is taking a toll on back-to-school shopping expenses in 2023 as parents struggle with funding their children's education, supplies and extracurriculars, according to a survey.
Democrats plan to hand 2024 election 'over to Kamala': Nikki Haley
Republican presidential candidate and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley on her platform for economic freedom, immigration and political term limits ahead of next week's FOX Business debate.
Interest rates are high. Here's how you can take advantage of them
High-yield savings accounts are offering attractive returns to some savers with the Federal Reserve holding interest rates at the highest level since 2001.
Biden administration announces rule to remove medical bills from credit reports
Vice President Kamala Harris and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced the Biden administration is proposing a rule to remove medical debt from credit reports.
Vivek Ramaswamy unveils his education plan, vows to eliminate teachers unions
2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy discusses the benefits of trade school on 'The Big Money Show.'
Retirement account balances increase for third straight quarter
Average 401(k) and IRA balances have risen for three straight quarters, Fidelity reported. But some savers face particular hurdles.
Stuart Varney: Don't expect Biden to follow Britain's bold lead on climate change
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney reacts to U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak changing Britain's climate agenda.
Texas Lottery launches new scratch-off game to benefit veterans
The Texas Lottery starts a new scratch-off game that will specifically benefit veteran charities, in accordance with a 2009 Senate bill. Each ticket will be priced at $2.
Fed pauses interest rate hikes in September but could raise rates again this year
The Federal Reserve paused interest rates in its September meeting. But inflation remains high as Americans deal with record credit card debt. Here’s what to do.
Interest rates for mortgages, credit cards and auto loans: where they stand
The Federal Reserve decided to pass on raising interest rates again in its latest meeting, but borrowers are still feeling pain. Here's what they can expect to pay.
McDonald's sued as hot coffee leaves woman with 'severe burns,' 30 years after similar 1994 lawsuit
A woman is suing a McDonald's franchise and its staff in San Francisco for allegedly failing to secure a coffee cup lid, which she says resulted in burns to her groin.
Powerball jackpot surges to $725M after 27 consecutive drawings with no winner
The Powerball jackpot remains on the rise after no tickets matched all six numbers Wednesday night, marking the 27th consecutive drawing with no grand-prize winner.
Bank of America will increase its minimum wage to $23 an hour
Bank of America's minimum hourly pay will become $23 once the company's planned increase happens. That $1 bump is slated for U.S. employees in October.
Students headed for college worried they don't have the money to pay for it, survey says
Nearly all students worry they won't have enough funds to pay for tuition and many plan to use a combination of debt-free ways to pay for college, a recent ScholarshipOwl survey said.
Rishi Sunak's climate change reversal is a recognition of reality: Neil Chatterjee
Former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chair Neil Chatterjee reacts to U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak saying he's going to ease the transition to EVs on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'



















