Your home may not be insurance ready for an active hurricane season, survey says
Homeowners worry about hurricanes more than almost any other extreme weather event, behind only earthquakes, but may not be adequately insured for the damages these storms do to homes, according to a National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC)survey.
Apple and Fintiv to negotiate potential settlement of patent infringement claims for Apple Pay, Apple Wallet
Apple and Fintiv will participate in a court-ordered settlement conference in early June in an effort to settle Fintiv's patent infringement claims against Apple.
JPMorgan, US Virgin Islands trade allegations over enabling Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking of girls
JPMorgan Chase and the U.S. Virgin Islands are battling in court over allegations of condoning Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking of young girls.
Debt negotiations are like ‘passing a kidney stone’: Libby Cantrill
PIMCO managing director and head of public policy Libby Cantrill discusses ongoing debt talks which she predicts will last until the ‘eleventh hour.’
Southern accents could cost job seekers a 20% wage penalty, study finds
A new study found that job seekers with a Southern accent could make thousands of dollars per year less than people with a "standard" accent.
State Farm ceasing new applications in California for property insurance, other policies
State Farm said it will no longer accept new applications for personal and business, and personal lines property coverage.
Manhattan DA ordered to turn over sex assault records to JPMorgan Chase amid lawsuit over Epstein ties
A federal judge is ordering the Manhattan DA's office to turn over statements to JPMorgan Chase amid its lawsuit against Jes Staley.
Celtics co-owner gives $1,000 to each UMass Boston graduate
Rob Hale, co-owner of the Boston Celtics, gave graduates of UMass Boston $1,000 each at their commencement ceremony Thursday and instructed them to give away half the money.
McCarthy remains optimistic about debt talk progress
Fox News’ congressional correspondent Chad Pergram details the ongoing debt negotiations as the default deadline looms.
US consumers will 'vote with their dollars': Tudor Dixon
Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon discusses the role that education and 'woke' companies will play in the 2024 elections.
US consumer spending jumped in April and inflation accelerated
Inflation remains stubborn despite the Fed's 10 rate hikes creating more uncertainty about the whether policymakers will pause at their June meeting.
Navy SEAL Foundation spotlights mental and physical rehabilitation program for Memorial Day
Navy SEAL Foundation's communications director Chris Irwin discusses his organization and their ongoing efforts to support veterans and their families.
DeSantis needs to 'prove' his message to the national stage: Pollster Lee Carter
GOP pollster Lee Carter and former Trump donor Hal Lambert react to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' 2024 campaign launch on 'The Evening Edit.'
Costco CFO says company has been 'fortunate' to avoid theft
Costco CFO Richard Galanti said Thursday during the company's third-quarter earnings call the company has been "fortunate" regarding theft.
Treasury auction signals possible leeway on June 1 debt ceiling deadline
The Treasury Department announced auctions for short-term Treasury bills will proceed next week in a sign the government may have additional time to raise the debt limit after June 1.
Dollar Tree may be raising prices due to crime as profits fall
Dollar Tree Inc. may up its prices in some areas due to theft, the discount retailer's CFO said Thursday. It adjusted its fiscal 2023 outlook for diluted EPS partly due to theft.
Nordstrom slashing over 300 jobs in San Francisco store closures: report
High-end retailer Nordstrom plans to lay off more than 300 employees when it closes two downtown San Francisco locations due to crime, according to a report.
Will the US actually default on its debt? JPMorgan warns the odds are rising
The odds of the U.S. government defaulting on its debt are rising as Washington negotiators struggle to strike a deal, according to JPMorgan analysts.
Stuart Varney sounds alarm over Fitch credit rating warning amid debt negotiations: 'Not good'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the Democrats' spending habits as default and downgrade fears puts U.S. on notice
Kohl's, Foot Locker, Target, Walmart say brazen retail theft worsening
The chief executives of the nation's largest retailers recently issued warnings that brazen retail theft is getting even worse, and that it is putting lives at risk and hurting profits.



















