Apple launches its own buy now, pay later service
Apple launched its own buy now, pay later service, which will allow users to spread out payments without interest amid a time when uncertainty around the economy grows.
A recession won’t happen this year: Ryan Detrick
Carson Group chief market strategist Ryan Detrick explains his prediction for the April markets on ‘Making Money with Charles Payne.’
Paul Newman Rolex Daytonas, found in a desk, could sell for millions
The pair of chronographs is destined to cause a commotion in the watch world when they’re put up for auction as part of the sale of mementos from the estate of Paul Newman and his wife.
Self-directed retirement plan balances increased in Q4: report
Self-directed retirement plan balances as well as balances for 401(k)s, 403(b)s and individual retirement accounts (IRA)s increased at the end of 2022, despite year-over-year losses.
What is Goop? All about Gwyneth Paltrow's controversial shop
Gwyneth Paltrow's skiing accident trial is making headlines but her company, Goop, has dropped several products and backed certain beauty treatments that have gotten a lot of buzz.
Reparations payments will be '2024 top-of-ticket issue': Soledad Ursua
Venice Neighborhood Council board member Soledad Ursua says that the state's reparations payment plan is more than twice as much as California's budget.
US companies focusing on ‘leftist agenda’ over profit are ‘not better off’: Andy Puzder
Heritage Foundation visiting fellow Andy Puzder unpacks the economic consequences of companies putting ESG investments over profits and reacts to a Senate hearing on the Silicon Valley Bank collapse.
Sam Bankman-Fried directed $40M cryptocurrency bribe to Chinese officials, federal prosecutors allege
Federal prosecutors are now alleging FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried directed a $40 million cryptocurrency bribe to Chinese government officials in a scheme to unfreeze Alameda assets.
Former White House economist calls Biden out for spewing ‘utter economic lies’ on national tour
Economist Kevin Hassett rips the Biden administration's "stunning" lies about GDP, inflation and spending, arguing the president isn't investing in America as his tour says.
State income taxes: Everything you need to know
For millions of Americans across the country, state income tax can be an additional burden to deal with during the height of the tax season.
Kodak capitalizes on coating technology, enters EV battery sector
Eastman Kodak CEO Jim Continenza discusses the iconic film brand's foray into the electric vehicle battery business on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Biden's green energy agenda costing Americans $2.3K more since 2021
FOX Business' Jeff Flock details a new report which revealed that U.S. households are spending more money on electric and gas since Biden took office.
Florida mayor says shocking resignation over 'reckless' spending 'goes beyond' party lines: 'No regrets'
Former Clearwater Mayor Frank Hibbard has "no regrets" about his rage-quitting decision, explaining his leave "goes beyond" politics and is all about common sense.
Over 25% of Americans contributed 3% or less to retirement plans
Americans contributed less to retirement in 2022 and nearly a quarter contributed 3% or less of their income to their 401(k)s.
Chinese-American bank 'willingly' provided Biden family financial records: GOP senator
Financial industry leaders call on President Biden to publicly address his family's relations with China after Sen. Ron Johnson provided financial record confirmation.
Here are the six IRS tax forms to be aware of by April 15
Over a hundred million taxpayers across the United States must file their individual income tax returns by the April 15 deadline on Tax Day.
Sen. Ron Johnson: Cathay Bank 'willingly' provided Biden bank records
A 'Mornings with Maria' panel says the American public should be 'rightly concerned' with the Biden family's financial relations with China.
Banking crisis threatens to ignite credit crunch for US households: What to know
Upheaval within the banking sector has raised the risk of a "credit crunch" in the U.S., which would make lending standards drastically more restrictive.
Scammers behind 'extended vehicle warranty' spam calls may face lifetime bans
The Federal Trade Commission announced proposed court orders that would ban the operators of the "extended vehicle warranty" scam from the telemarketing and warranty industries.
Expecting a tax refund? Smart ways to use the extra cash
If you received a tax refund this year, there are many different ways to spend your cash to benefit you in the long term, including investments and an emergency fund.



















