To fill teacher jobs, community colleges offer new degrees
Teaching degrees are being offered at community colleges in several states around the country as way to solve the issue of teacher shortages.
AmEx names former SEC chairman to board
Jay Clayton, known for his role as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission from May 4, 2017, until Dec. 23, 2020, joined American Express' board of directors.
The next US debt crisis: Making hundreds of billions in interest payments
Rising interest rates mean rising costs of servicing the national debt, which eclipsed $31 trillion -- interest payments on the debt may exceed $500 billion.
Fan who caught Aaron Judge historic homer may catch big tax bill
The taxation of MLB caught balls is controversial, with some tax experts saying home run balls are taxable even if kept
Student loan relief applications arriving soon: What you need to know
The Biden administration is gearing up to release the application for its student loan forgiveness program, which has faced a slew of lawsuits from GOP-led states.
Revenue expectations rise among small business owners despite economic concerns: report
According to a Bank of America report, 66% of small business owners expect their revenues to grow over the next year despite ongoing economic concerns.
Zero-premium Medicare Advantage plans: What to know
Zero-premium Medicare Advantage plans are popular, but not all coverage is the same. Here's what shoppers should know ahead of next week's enrollment.
Car insurance premiums going up? Blame inflation
Wondering why your car insurance keeps going up? Inflation may be the reason. Here’s how the economy impacts your auto insurance rates.
Hurricane Ian victims should get insurance claims in early: Deborah Hoffman
SWFL Insurance owner Deborah Hoffman discusses how Hurricane Ian is affecting Florida's insurance market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Twitter, Elon Musk's Oct. 17 trial to proceed, judge says
Twitter and Elon Musk's trial over the Tesla CEO's attempt to walk away from his $44 billion acquisition of the social media giant will proceed as planned, according to a filing from Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick.
Lottery officials in Philippines say nothing suspicious after 433 players share $4M jackpot
Lottery officials in the Philippines are standing by a highly unusual outcome in their Grand Lotto jackpot after over 400 people claimed the top prize.
Fort Myers businesses face ‘a lot of cleanup, rebuilding’ after Hurricane Ian: Franco Russo
Fort Myers Beach restaurateur Franco Russo says it could be two to five years before the area is fully recovered from damage due to Hurricane Ian.
Business owners expect increase in revenue: Sharon Miller
Bank of America President of Small Business Sharon Miller provides an outlook for business owners amid inflation on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Hurricane Ian's impact on the citrus industry
Everstream Analytics Chief Meteorologist Jon Davis discusses Hurricane Ian's effect on the citrus farming industry on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Ronna McDaniel: We must keep ‘Big Tech’s thumb off the scale’ of democracy
RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel says the political organization is preparing legal action against Google for alleged suppression of more than 22 million government and fundraising emails last month.
RNC chairwoman claims Google is allegedly participating in voter suppression
RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel discusses data proving Google had limited the organization’s email distribution.
Gas price spike, could be key factor in November's midterms
C3 Solutions Vice President of Public Policy Nick Loris examines America's energy crisis and why gas prices are spiking again on 'The Evening Edit.'
Five IRS employees stole COVID relief funds to buy Gucci, trips to Las Vegas, Justice Department says
Five IRS workers have been charged with obtaining COVID-19 relief funds through false applications and spending the money on luxury goods.
USPS workers arrested in $1.3M credit card fraud, identity theft scheme
The Justice Department said several Postal Service employees had been arrested in connection with the theft and unauthorized use of credit cards and identities.
Requested a late-filing tax extension? The deadline is looming closer
The Internal Revenue Service is urging Americans who received a late-filing extension to submit their 2021 tax returns before the Oct. 17 deadline.



















