Millions could still be eligible for a stimulus check - and time is running out to claim it
Stimulus checks still need to be claimed by millions of low-income Americans, who are eligible for a potentially five-figure payout from the federal government.
Unopened first-generation iPhone sells for over $39K at auction
The original iPhone was introduced in January 2007 by then-chief executive Steve Jobs. At the time, the 8-gigabyte model sold for $599, or about $878 adjusted for inflation.
As rail unions reject Biden's deal, they raise quality of life concerns
BMWED's Peter Kennedy and president Tony Cardwell say issues remain regarding sick leave for railroad workers.
Surging inflation: How to trim $200 from your monthly budget
Limiting subscriptions to streaming services, fitness memberships and knowing when to save money by dining in are some ways to cut down on your monthly budget.
Preworn Levi's jeans from 1880s found in mine sold for $87,000
A pair of preworn Levi's jeans found a few years ago in an abandoned mine sold for $87,000 at an auction in New Mexico. The bidders hope to sell the pants to a museum.
Taxes are due today for Americans who received a filing extension
Taxpayers who requested a filing extension from the Internal Revenue Service must submit their returns by October 17 or risk facing a financial penalty.
Detroit muscle car thefts lead to Ohio arrests: report
Stolen cars and other vehicles in Detroit, Michigan, are reportedly being sold across the country for tens of thousands of dollars less than their actual value.
Here are Saturday's winning Powerball numbers
The jackpot for Monday's Powerball drawing is $480 million with a cash value of $242.2 million.
Leonardo DiCaprio named as witness in ex-Fugees rapper Pras Michel's money laundering trial
"The Wolf of Wall Street" actor Leonardo DiCaprio is prepping to be a witness for a money laundering case in connection to former Fugees member Prakazrel "Pras" Michel.
Biden admin releases initial student loan handout application weeks before midterms
President Biden's administration rolled out the official website of its student loan forgiveness initiative on Saturday, offering an application form for those eligable.
Companies run from California over progressive policies
Barron's Managing Editor Daren Fonda discusses the exodus of companies from California over progressive policies, and restaurant labor shortages on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Best ETFs for defensive stocks
Experts say there is no one-size-fits-all approach to investing and that there are different factors to consider when building your portfolio, including ETFs.
Here are Friday's winning Mega Millions numbers
There were two winners in Friday night's Mega Millions drawing worth $494 million with a cash option value of $248.7 million.
How surging inflation could affect the midterm elections
Townhall.com editor Katie Pavlich and former Tennessee congressman Harold Ford Jr. weigh in on key voter issues ahead of the midterm elections
Billionaire entrepreneur warns of the perils of going green too fast: You can't take a nation to its knees
John Paul Mitchell Systems co-founder John Paul DeJoria discusses the push for green energy while oil and gas prices are forecasted to rise in the next six months.
AT&T Illinois to pay $23M fine over scheme involving state's former House speaker
AT&T Illinois agreed to pay a $23 million fine to resolve an investigation into a bribery scheme involving the state's former House speaker Michael Madigan.
Elon Musk jumps on new weight-loss trend: diabetic medications
Many people, including buisness magnate Elon Musk, have used a drug known as Wegovy to shed some weight or jumpstart their weight loss. Although it can be pricy.
Elizabeth Holmes' chance for a new trial is slim despite hearing, expert says
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes is unlikely to be granted a new trial despite a judge agreeing to a hearing on the prospect, according to an expert.
Wawa shuttering two Philadelphia stores amid city's retail crime surge
Wawa, which has a total of 40 stores in Philadelphia, did not disclose a timeline for the closures. Impacted employees will be offered continued employment with the Pennsylvania convenience store chain.
Beyond Meat exec accused of biting man's nose to leave company
Beyond Meat Chief Operating Officer Doug Ramsey was suspended after being arrested for reportedly biting a man's nose following a college football game.



















