How to get your tax refund ASAP this 2023 filing season
Expecting a tax refund from the Internal Revenue Service this year and planning to use it to makes end's meet? Tips on how to get your money as soon as possible.
Inflation spiking prices of household kitchen staples
FOX Business’ Lydia Hu breaks down the impact of inflation on food costs, and FOX Business’ Connell McShane shares social media memes inspired by the rising prices.
Southwest Airlines sued by shareholders following operational meltdown
Shareholders are suing Southwest Airlines, claiming that it concealed issues about its technology that left it vulnerable during adverse weather conditions.
Yellen warns that US will hit debt limit next week
The U.S. government will reach its statutory debt limit next Thursday, according to a letter from Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen notifying Congress.
Forth Worth's GOP mayor, Mattie Parker, named an emerging leader by TIME
Republican Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker says she's serving her constituents 'what families need across this country.'
Trump Organization sentenced to pay $1.6M for felony convictions
Two entities operating under the Trump Organization were sentenced to pay $1.6 million after being found of 17 charges related to tax fraud and other financial crimes.
Inflation drops in December – will the Fed slow interest rate hikes in 2023?
Inflation eased in December, but interest rates are likely to increase a few more times in 2023. However, the rate of increase could slow, one Fed official says. Here's what it means for you.
Best states to win the $1.35B Mega Millions jackpot
The cash payout is estimated at $707.9 million, which would produce a one-time tax bill of $261.9 million without considering other income, deductions and credits.
Florida man who bought mansion, Maserati using COVID funds sentenced to prison
A Florida man was sentenced to over eight years in prison for obtaining more than $7 million in COVID relief funds
Google says Supreme Court ruling could potentially upend the internet
Google filed a Supreme Court brief case hoping to keep a liability shield that would keep them immune from lawsuits if content they recommend causes harm.
EV start-up Lucid beats production target, struggles to deliver cars
In 2022, Lucid Motors overcame production targets despite supply-chain snarls but still lagged rivals like Tesla and Rivian in proportionate delivery of EVs.
Crypto crime soars to record high of at least $20.1B in 2022
Cryptocurrency analytics firm Chainalysis reported Thursday that crypto crimes hit a record high of more than $20B last year, and the true number is likely even higher.
Group of athletes, including Bengals' Joe Burrow, Bucks' Khris Middleton, invest in Iowa farm
A group of around two dozen athletes, including Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Milwaukee Bucks small forward Khris Middleton, have acquired a northern Iowa farm.
NY grocery chain CEO warns Fed's Powell: 'Don't you dare' raise rates more than a quarter point
CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes John Catsimatidis discusses the impact of inflation and oil prices.
New Year's financial resolutions: Americans look to boost emergency funds in 2023
Building up their emergency funds is a New Year’s financial resolution for many Americans, according to a survey by Personal Capital. Here’s how to boost your savings.
Tax season to begin January 23, IRS says
Tax-filing season officially begins on Jan. 23, the Internal Revenue Service announced on Tuesday. Taxpayers have until April 18 to submit their returns.
Secure 2.0 Act: Americans will be able to make tax-free transfers of 529 plan funds to Roth IRAs
Starting in 2024, Americans can make tax-free rollovers of eligible 529 plan funds to a Roth IRA in the same beneficiary’s name. Here's what that means for you.
Judge orders Detroit museum not to move van Gogh painting amid lawsuit
A judge on Wednesday ordered the Detroit Institute of Arts to hold onto a painting by famous post-impressionist Vincent van Gogh following a lawsuit by the work's owner.
December inflation breakdown: Where are consumer prices rising the fastest?
Inflation fell but remained stubbornly high in December, squeezing Americans in the form of higher prices for basic necessities like groceries and rent.
$31.4T government debt limit close to maxing out
The federal government is expected to reach its debt limit in the next few weeks which will prompt the Treasury to take extraordinary measures to stave off default.


















