Recent whale deaths 'only the beginning' of renewable energy impact: Meghan Lapp
Seafreeze fisheries liaison Meghan Lapp explains how intense sound pulses emitted from wind turbine construction can physically hurt or kill whales.
Buy now, pay later users more likely to experience financial distress: CFPB
Buy now, pay later users are more likely to rely on other credit products and high-interest rate financial instruments than non-users of BNPL, a recent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) report said.
Biden cares more about ‘woke’ agenda than Americans’ retirement savings: Lt. Gov. Leslie Rutledge
Alaska Lt. Gov. Leslie Rutledge says retirees are being 'forced to support' Democrats' ESG policies.
Americans will be watching for Biden's 'mental difficulties': Joe Lieberman
Former Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., discusses 2024 candidates and U.S. tensions with foreign adversaries.
Family sues Airbnb after toddler dies of fentanyl overdose in rental
The Lavenir family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Airbnb, a rental owner, and the prior renter after their 19-month-old daughter died due to fentanyl exposure.
Exxon Mobil sued by government for racial discrimination after 5 nooses found at Louisiana plant
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit against energy giant Exxon Mobil accusing the company of failing to address workplace racial discrimination.
Pet food prices are rising. Could it ever get so high you'd give up your pup?
Texas residents shared if they'd noticed an increase in pet food prices and whether the commodity could ever get so pricey that they'd have to give up their pet.
Sacramento mayor to reparations task force: 'I wholeheartedly support reparations and I think everyone should'
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg told members of the California task force on reparations that he wholeheartedly supports giving Black Californians compensation for being descendants of slaves.
Housing affordability at record low, report says
There were around half as many affordable homes for sale in 2022 as the previous year and approximately one in five homes for sale were affordable for the typical household.
Manchin hits Biden for missing deadline to turn in budget, blasts 'party politics and out of control spending'
Sen. Joe Manchin this week called on President Biden to release his budget proposal so that Congress can find a bipartisan compromise that will cut spending.
Father-son pizzeria heroes slinging slices one year after horrific stabbings: 'It was second nature'
Father-son pizza shop owners Louie and Cazim Suljovic reflect on the violent mugging they prevented outside of their restaurant last March.
Federal Reserve's credibility can't take a soft landing: Op-Ed
The Manhattan Institute senior fellow Allison Schrager gives market outlook and discusses possible next steps the Federal Reserve will take to tackle inflation on 'Making Money with Charles Payne.'
Girl Scout cookie shortage sparks black market-like prices
The Raspberry Rally flavor of Girl Scout cookies has become largely sold-out, leading to a resale market in which they sport some eye-popping prices.
Trump to speak at CPAC Saturday night as 2024 candidates head to campaign trail
Washington Times opinion editor Charlie Hurt says all ‘honest debate and good ideas’ are on the Republican side of the isle.
Expecting a tax refund from the IRS? Here's when it could arrive
Taxpayers can expect to receive a refund from the IRS within 21 days if they opt for a direct deposit, but the check could be smaller than in years past.
Adani shares surge after $1.87B GQG investment; more road shows lined up
After falling $130 billion in market value, Gautam Adani's conglomerate, Adani, is beginning to rally after a $1.87 billion investment by GQG Partners in Florida.
Gas prices drop, but consumers should brace for pricier summer blend fuel: AAA
The national average cost for a gallon of gas dropped to $3.37, two cents less than last week but a penny more than the cost of gas at the start of this week, AAA said.
US economy will build a ‘bridge of sustainability’ for Social Security trust fund: Sen. Bill Cassidy
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., discusses the ongoing push to raise the Social Security retirement age to 70 on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
The number of ATMs has declined as people rely less on cash
ATMs are disappearing due to rising crime and an increase in digital transactions. Banks are forced to close ATMs at night in major cities like New York.
Life insurers boosted premiums, now they are paying refunds
Approximately 43,000 refund checks totaling $69 million were issued in recent weeks to Voya Financial policyholders as insurers hope to avoid costly lawsuits.



















