Winning numbers released for $546 M Powerball jackpot
Powerball lottery jackpot winning numbers were drawn Wednesday night and it has a jackpot of $546 million with a cash option of $282 million.
Biden admin wanted 'slow walking' of charges against Hunter: Rep. Beth Van Duyne
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, on Hunter Biden's plea deal and the border's humanitarian crisis.
Growing number of parents say they aren't prepared to pay for college: survey
Nearly three-quarters of parents said they are worried about having enough funds, up from previous years, according to a survey from Discover Student Loans.
Japanese consultant Joji Matsui found guilty of taking bribes in Tokyo Olympics trial
Joji Matsui, one of a few Japanese officials charged in a bribery scandal involving organizers of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, was found guilty of taking bribes in Tokyo District Court.
2024 hopefuls hit campaign trail after latest SCOTUS rulings: 'I don't think it hurts us at all'
Fox News' Chad Pergram provides details on 2024 Republicans' response to recent Supreme Court rulings.
Record number of Americans expected to travel this 4th of July: AAA
More than 50 million Americans may travel this 4th of July 2023 weekend, AAA reported. But with record travel expected, some times may be better to drive than others.
Trucking CEO suing Teamsters urges negotiations ‘immediately’: ‘Trucking truly moves America’
Yellow Corporation CEO Darren Hawkins warns his fleet of 30,000 truckers could fail if the Teamsters refuse "getting to the table" on wage and restructuring negotiations.
Narcan should be in 'every emergency box, in every school in America': Rep. Buddy Carter
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., on recent Supreme Court rulings, a 'two-tiered' justice system and his bill requiring public schools to carry Narcan.
UPS offers Teamsters 'significant' pay boost as union's strike threat looms
Logistics giant UPS and the Teamsters union are continuing negotiations over a new collective bargaining agreement that would cover around 340,000 workers and prevent a strike.
Explosions rock DC businesses as suspects remain on the loose: police
Police in Washington, D.C., are searching for suspects who allegedly detonated explosive devices at three businesses in northeast D.C. early Sunday morning, according to a statement.
Americans get poorer as expenses surge
Americans are living paycheck to paycheck as inflation and rising taxes are making it harder to sock away cash for emergencies, according to a new survey.
7 ways you can still save on summer travel
Be open to alternate airports even if you have to drive an hour or two. Smaller airports may give you better fares. Another tip, get creative with the way you purchase your air tickets.
Founding Father John Adams' intimate letter to 'sincere friend' teenage bride sold for $40,000
An intimate letter from President John Adams to a young bride, known only to one American family for 200 years, sold for $40,000 as part of a "friendship album."
13 best student loan refinance companies of 2023
Interested in refinancing your student loans? Check out the best student loan refinance lenders.
10 of the best student loan refinance companies
Credible identified 10 of the best student loan refinance companies using 12 different categories of data. Here are our picks based on student loan refinancing rates and more.
Consumers should feel ‘empowered’ by their impact: Will Hild
Consumers’ Research Executive Director Will Hild reacts to BlackRock CEO Larry Fink saying he believes in ‘conscientious capitalism’ instead of calling it ESG on ‘The Big Money Show.’
Attorney shreds Biden's response to SCOTUS student loan decision: 'Circumvent the law' with 'pen and a phone'
"You're not a king," civil rights attorney Roger Severino tells President Biden following the president's opposition to the Supreme Court's decision to block his student loan handout plan.
Fox poll shows American's personal financial situation worsening under Biden administration
Former U.S. International Trade Commission Chief Peter Morici analyzes the poll showing 45% of Americans are falling behind on personal finances and the rising regulatory costs under the Biden administration.
Hunter Biden's lawyers busy 'cleaning up a lot of loose ends': Miranda Devine
Fox News contributor and The New York Post columnist Miranda Devine spotlights discrepancies within the investigation into Hunter Biden and alleged weaponization of the DOJ.
Corporate diversity policies may face scrutiny after Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling
The Supreme Court's ruling rejecting the use of affirmative action and consideration of race as a factor in college admissions could prompt challenges to companies' diversity programs.



















