Car insurance rates set to jump 7% in 2023
A new study from Insurify predicts that car insurance rates will increase 7% on average in 2023 after a 9% increase this year driven by inflation and increased repair and medical costs.
GOP reps warn ESG efforts could violate antitrust laws, demand answers from key players
GOP members of the House Judiciary Committee are warning that efforts to get coporations on the same page to advance ESG goals may violate federal antitrust laws.
American demand for oil 'very, very strong': Rob Thummel
Tortoise Sr. Portfolio Manager and Managing Director Rob Thummel joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss oil supply and demand, its effect on prices and the House Republicans launching an investigation into Biden's energy policies.
FBI involvement in Twitter censoring of Hunter Biden laptop story downplayed: ‘How far’ did ‘collusion’ go?
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., says Americans want to know "how far" cooperation went between the FBI and Twitter to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Bankers should not be the climate police: Alex Sanchez
Florida Bankers Association President and CEO Alex Sanchez on Sen. Dick Durbin working to expand debit regulations to credit cards, the impact of ESG on small businesses and Deutsche Bank's warning to European companies.
Elvis Presley's private jet hits auction block
One of the "King of Rock and Roll" Elvis Presley's private jets is set to be auctioned off next month. The singer purchased the aircraft in 1976, a year before his death.
Only 38% of Americans have discussed their aging parents finances
It is critical that adults talk with their aging parents about their finances in order to ensure they are solvent as they head into retirement. However, only 38% of people have done so.
Student loan forgiveness approvals erroneously sent to applicants: reports
Millions of emails erroneously went out to borrowers to notify them they were approved for student loan debt relief, despite the Biden Administration's program being on hold.
Robinhood delivering IRA match
Robinhood announced on Tuesday it is offering individual retirement accounts (IRAs) with a 1% match on contributions.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon says theft is 'higher than what it has historically been'
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon on Tuesday became the latest retail executive to weigh in on theft, saying it is "higher than what it has historically been."
Nursing 'burnout': Nurses worry shortage will worsen if measures aren't taken
Nurses are feeling physically and mentally drained from being overworked as an ongoing nursing shortage continues. If things don't change, experts fear it could get even worse.
Apple sued by women who claim AirTag devices let stalkers track victims
Apple is being sued by women who claim the California-based company's AirTag devices have made it easier for former partners and stalkers to track them.
Elizabeth Holmes asks to remain out of prison pending appeal, cites pregnancy
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes is asking a federal judge to allow her to remain out of prison pending her appeal, citing her unborn child.
Still missing your tax refund? The IRS will soon pay you 7% interest
Taxpayers still waiting to receive their 2021 tax refund will soon be paid 7% interest on the money by the Internal Revenue Service – but the money is taxable.
After key changes at Disney and Exxon, anti-woke investor eyes 'toxic' Home Depot, Chevron
Strive Asset Management Executive Chairman Vivek Ramaswamy is looking to roll back "toxic" energy and racial policies at Chevron and Home Depot, respectively.
Goldman Sachs on hunt for bargain crypto firms after FTX fiasco
FTX filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. on Nov. 11 after its dramatic collapse, sparking fears of contagion and amplifying calls for more crypto regulation.
Home Depot says it continues to fight crime 'on all fronts' after elderly worker dies
The Home Depot says it is "outraged" after discovering that one of its elderly workers died from injuries sustained when a suspect allegedly shoved the man while stealing products.
San Francisco police may deploy robots as deadly force option, officials take up final vote
San Francisco's board of supervisors is slated to vote a second time on a policy that would permit using robots as a "deadly force option" in limited scenarios.
Uber settles with Chicago for $10 million following investigation
Chicago said it and Uber had come to a $10 million settlement in connection to an investigation of the company's UberEats and Postmates food delivery apps.
Hertz to pay $168 million over theft, arrest problems
Hertz is slated to pay a total of $168 million as part of settlement agreements in connection to allegations that it falsely reported customers of vehicle theft.



















