China is ‘taking advantage’ of the rest of the world: Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, R-Mo., weighs in on the House Select China Committee examining the U.S.’s problematic economic relationship with China on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Texas siblings arrested in organized retail theft of scented candles, police say
Destiny Goynes, 22, and her 19-year-old brother, Dexter Goynes, were arrested after stealing thousands of dollars in items from a business in Lake Worth, Texas, police said.
Auto and home insurance shopping increases after 2022 drop
Auto and home insurance shopping increased in the fourth quarter of 2022 after seeing declines throughout the year, a TransUnion report found.
Cryptocurrency consumer advocacy group rallies retail investors to push back on SEC crackdown
Crypto investors say the SEC is engaging in regulation by enforcement, which they say is having a negative impact on customers and are calling on Congress to provide clarity.
FTX co-founder Nishad Singh pleads guilty to fraud charges
Nishad Singh, the former director of engineering and a co-founder of Sam Bankman-Fried's bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, pleaded guilty Tuesday to six criminal charges.
UK grocery price inflation hits record 17.1%
UK consumers cost of buying food has soared 17.1%. Products with fastest growing prices include milk, eggs, and butter as the United Kingdom faces a cost-of-living crisis.
This city named 'happiest' in America for third consecutive year: report
A California city was named the happiest in America for the third consecutive year, according to a new WalletHub report. Two other cities in the state were in the top five.
Visa, Mastercard pause crypto push in wake of industry meltdown
Visa, Mastercard and American Express are pulling back from partnerships with crypto platforms after FTX and BlockFi going bankrupt rocked the blockchain industry.
Americans school Biden on reality of student loan handouts: 'Someone's going to have to pay'
Is the Biden administration's student loan handout plan really just "welfare for the professional class?" Americans young and old debate the legality behind the proposal.
Biden's ESG rule will 'hurt America's retirement security,' GOP lawmaker warns
After introducing a bill to kill Biden's ESG rule for retirement plans, Rep. Andy Barr is expecting bipartisan support to steer Americans' savings away from politics.
Elon Musk back in No. 1 spot on Bloomberg's billionaires list
The title of the wealthiest person in the world belongs to Tesla CEO Elon Musk again, according to a Monday report from Bloomberg.
Interest payments on the national debt to reach $1.4 trillion annually in 2033: CBO
The CBO projects that the cost of servicing the national debt will more than double over the next decade to over $1.4 trillion in interest payments in FY2033.
Supreme Court to hear challenge to Consumer Bureau’s funding
The CFPB's creation was a part of the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul intended to safeguard consumer welfare. It's constitutionality has been questioned by Republicans for years.
Elizabeth Holmes gives birth to second child
Court documents reveal Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has given birth to her second child. The convicted fraudster is asking to remain out of prison pending appeal.
Inflation is why some homeowners don't have enough insurance to cover a disaster: Survey
U.S. homeowners could be at risk of having inadequate home insurance coverage because most failed to check and update their policies to account for inflation and rising costs, a Policygenius survey said.
Global miners gear up for energy transition with deals and investments
Miners are cutting back on dividends and plowing back earnings into expanding capacity as EVs and the shift to renewables spark demand for rare earth elements.
Fisker, ChargePoint deal a 'game changer' for EV industry: Henrik Fisker
Fisker CEO and founder Henrik Fisker discusses when he expects EV mass adoption to hit the U.S. and optimism for his Ocean electric SUV on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Democrat lawmaker proposes bill forcing Chicago grocery stores, gas stations to hire armed guards
Happy Foods store owner Barbara Eastman warns she "can't afford" the "huge" costs associated with a state bill requiring businesses to hire their own security amid rising crime.
Investment scams becoming 'more of a plague' for consumers: Dan Roccato
University of San Diego finance professor Dan Roccato's best tip for avoiding fiscally detrimental scams is using credit cards - rather than debit cards - when making online purchases.
Mortgage insurance premiums on FHA loans to be reduced in March
Mortgage insurance premiums (MIP) are getting reduced in 2023, potentially saving Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan borrowers hundreds of dollars.


















