Eiffel Tower to go dark earlier as Paris saves energy
The French capital, Paris, like the rest of Europe, faces the risk of power shortages this winter amid dwindling supplies of natural gas from Russia.
Japanese yen collapse forces nation to reopen for travelers
The Japanese government has walked back its intense travel restrictions and opened up the country to foreigners after years of coronavirus precautions.
Delaware Park Casino & Racing has donated $7,500 to the Boys & Girls Club of DE
Delaware Park Casino & Racing is donating $7,500 to the Boys & Girls Club of DE. There are donation boxes throughout the casino to collect unused vouchers from guests.
Elon Musk's ex-girlfriend auctioning off never-before-seen photos, memorabilia
Jennifer Gwynne dated Musk in the fall of the 1994-1995 school year while attending the University of Pennsylvania. The auction proceeds will be used to help pay for her stepson's college tuition.
GOP candidates on importance of 'bringing warriors to DC'
Republican Senate candidate in New Hampshire Ret. Gen. Don Bolduc and Montana Republican congressional candidate Ryan Zinke discuss top campaign issues ahead of Tuesday's primaries.
US national debt nears $31T: What it means and why it's a concern
The U.S. national debt is approaching a record $31 trillion, according to data released by the Treasury Department, and it could have ramifications for the economy.
Hard Rock, Seminole Gaming investing $100M to raise US employee starting wages
Hard Rock International and Seminole Gaming Chairman Jim Allen said that inflation and the current macroeconomic environment are both driving factors behind wage increases.
Biden to celebrate climate, health and tax bill as 'major win' for middle-class families
President Joe Biden will celebrate the climate, health and tax bill, called the Inflation Reduction Act, on Tuesday as a major win for middle-class families.
Inflation to dampen holiday retail sales, Deloitte says
Inflation is pushing up prices, but retailers are still going to see less growth in sales volume, according to Deloitte. E-commerce sales are expected to increase from a year ago.
Here's where Democrats and Republicans differ on climate change
C3 Solutions co-founder John Hart pushes back on Democrats' proposed solutions to climate change and America's energy problem on 'The Evening Edit.'
IRS refunding $1.2B in late-filing penalties, here's how to collect the money
The IRS is paying out $1.2 billion in late-filing refunds and credits to more than 1 million taxpayers, but there are just a few weeks left to collect the money.
Wall Street's ESG investing likely a violation of fiduciary duty: Louisiana AG
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says he's concerned about 'woke' Wall Street banks buying assets at the expense of other investments to enhance their social policy on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
North Carolina man wins $100K lottery just before the birth of his first child
Douglas Hurlock, of Havelock, North Carolina, won $100,000 in the lottery, just a few months before he becomes a father for the first time. His child is due to be born in late November.
Twitter pushes back after Elon Musk files third termination notice for $44B acquisition
Elon Musk's legal team claims Twitter's $7.75 million in severance payments to its former security chief and his counsel violated the acquisition agreement.
Russia retreating is a win for Ukraine, but American taxpayers should not be footing the bill: Rep. Jim Jordan
Ohio Republican Congressman Jim Jordan addressed Biden's latest military aid package to Ukraine, arguing U.S. taxpayers should not be paying for more weapons
Inflation now causing financial pain for most Americans, survey shows
A Gallup survey showed that higher inflation is creating severe financial pressure for millions of Americans, who are responding to higher prices by cutting back on spending.
US national debt nears $31 trillion and counting
The Biden administration has claimed progress reducing the annual budget deficit, but total U.S. debt continues to climb to record highs.
Cantor Fitzgerald to hold annual Sept. 11 Charity Day: 'I think about all the friends that I lost'
Cantor Fitzgerald lost almost its entire New York workforce in the Sept. 11 attacks, prompting CEO Howard Lutnick to take care of the families of victims.
Economic expert encourages you 'wait' to redeem Social Security benefits
Barron's managing editor Kristen Bellstrom reacts to younger generations preparing for the prospect of less Social Security benefits.
Dinosaur skeleton expected to sell for $495K at auction
A 4-foot tall, 9.8-foot long dinosaur skeleton is going up for auction in October in Paris. The small iguanodon skeleton is expected to fetch $495,000.



















