CVS, Walmart, Walgreens agree to $13.8B opioid settlement: report
CVS, Walgreens and Walmart have reached a tentative $13.8 billion settlement over lawsuits filed since 2017 involving opioids.
Texas "non-stupid people" sign outside pet business
Texas business owner puts "Now hiring non-stupid people" sign outside his business
Biden student loan handout faces another emergency legal challenge
The Supreme Court on Tuesday received an emergency application from a legal group for an injunction on President Joe Biden's student loan handout program.
Republican California mayor tries to stop gas station construction ban in low-income areas
Cloverdale Mayor Todd Lands reacts to some California wine counties banning the construction of new gas stations.
Elon Musk responds to Stephen King about Twitter verification charge
Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, responded to author Stephen King following criticism over reports that the price for verification would be $20 a month.
Operation Christmas Child set to hand out its 200 millionth gift box this holiday season
This holiday season, the Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child project will be handing out its 200 millionth shoebox gift to needy kids. One young woman will be a key part of this effort.
Judge stops merger of Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster
A judge blocked the $2.2 billion merger of top publishers Penguin Random House and rival Simon & Schuster, agreeing with the argument laid out by the Justice Department.
Best places to retire in the US updated as inflation woes persist: Which place is No. 1?
A new U.S. survey ranks the country’s 150 most populous metro areas based on things like health care, happiness and the No. 1 factor: affordability.
Powerball winning numbers drawn for $1B jackpot
The numbers for Monday night's Powerball jackpot have been drawn. The estimated $1 billion jackpot was just the second time the lottery had reached that mark.
63% of Americans support federal govt sending inflation relief checks
A recent Newsweek poll conducted found that almost two-thirds of Americans are proponents of the federal government sending out inflation stimulus payments.
Obamacare open enrollment 2023: What to know
Open enrollment for Affordable Care Act health plans begins Tuesday, and there are a slew of changes to be aware of this year when making a selection.
After record year, university-endowment returns drop into negative territory
Top universities including the Ivy League, largely saw their endowments decline, as tough market conditions and a distaste for oil stocks lose them billions.
What are I bonds and how do they work?
With soaring inflation, many investors are flocking to I bonds, which are inflation-adjusted savings bonds, to protect excess cash from losing its purchasing power.
Dollar General price audit finds double figure error rates up to 88%
Several Dollar General stores in southwest Ohio have failed an auditor inspection after too many products had different checkout prices than what was advertised on store shelves.
Powerball jackpot climbs to $1B. Here's the tax bite if you win
Powerball winners who choose to take the lump-sum payment could see a massive tax hit on the second-highest jackpot, which climbed to $1 billion this week.
Republicans are the 'only candidates' talking to undecided voters: Mick Mulvaney
Former Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney looks ahead to the Federal Reserve's rate hike and the economy's impact on the midterm elections.
Social Security benefits to rise by record amount in 2023: Check how much money you could receive
The Social Security Administration announced earlier this month that benefits are set to increase by 8.7%, the highest in 40 years as retirees face high inflation.
New York City job listings will require divulging pay range under new law
New York City job listings will get a makeover on Tuesday, when a new law that mandates pay transparency goes into effect for certain employers.
Tips to live without a credit card
Credit cards can be a trap. Money expert Dave Ramsey reveals his best tips on cutting out cards.
Economic 'pain' is bringing voters to the polls: Rep. Burgess Owens
Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, discusses the GOP's key policies that aim to build a strong economy and safer nation.



















