Judge says former Uber security chief must face fraud charges over alleged role in hacking coverup
A federal judge ruled that an ex-Uber security chief must face wire fraud charges over his alleged involvement in trying to cover up a hacking in 2016.
Walmart blasts FTC for government overreach in money transfer suit
The FTC claims that Walmart turned a blind eye while criminals used its money transfer services to scam consumers out of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Ernst & Young hit with record fine after employees cheat on ethics exam
Ernst & Young will pay $100 million to settle SEC charges that its auditors cheated on CPA ethics exams and that it misled the agency's investigators.
South Carolina man wins $100K lottery with strategy he saw on TV
A South Carolina man won $100,000 on a lottery ticket by using a strategy he saw on TLC's "Lottery Changed My Life" in which he spent $25 a week on tickets for three months.
ND purchase sales have increased in first quarter
ND has showed signs of economic growth the entire year. Taxable sales and purchases in the first quarter were up 13.2% compared to the same time last year.
Biden administration report shows massive fossil fuel industry job losses
The Department of Energy released its annual energy job report showing massive year-over-year losses in the fossil fuel industry, but large gains in the clean energy sector.
Travel turbulence expected ahead of Fourth of July weekend amid continued flight cancelations, delays
Demand for air travel continues despite hundreds of continued flight cancelations and delays as well as higher prices for airfare ahead of the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
LeBron James 'Triple Logoman' card sells for $2.4M
A rare LeBron James sports car sold for $2.4 million, but fell short of the record amount that was expected.
Senate Dems call out Apple, Google mobile tracking, warn of abortion-related data privacy risks
Lawmakers claim Apple and Google's mobile tracking has exposed millions of Americans to surveillance by governments and private actors
IRS tax return backlog swells to 21M as Americans await refunds
The Internal Revenue Service has a massive backlog of unprocessed tax returns, delaying refunds for millions, according to a report from the national taxpayer advocate.
Working remote: Closing Yelp offices will be beneficiary, co-founder says
Yelp is closing offices in several major U.S. cities in favor of a remote work model. The company said offices in New York, Chicago and Washington, D.C., would shutter.
What to do if your personal loan application is denied
If your personal loan application is denied, learn some steps you can take to boost your chances of success the next time you apply.
DeSantis spikes football after major employer ditches Chicago for Florida
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is taking a victory lap after billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin announced he's moving his company, Citadel, from Chicago to Miami.
West Virginia WorkForce say's people are receiving fraudulent texts
WorkForce West Virginia has reported that some people are receiving fraudulent texts. The texts claimed to be associated with the Job Jumpstart Program.
Biden administration canceling $6 billion in student loan debt for 200,000 borrowers
About 200,000 people will have roughly $6 billion worth of student loan debt canceled under a deal reached by the Biden administration this week.
Inflation making US households uneasy about emergency savings
Some U.S. households feeling squeezed by inflation are questioning whether their emergency savings will hold up, according to findings from a new survey.
How student loans work
Wondering how student loans work? Here’s the difference between federal and private student loans, including interest rates, repayment plans, and how to apply.
Consumers accept telematics option to lower auto insurance premiums: TransUnion
Consumers are increasingly using telematics devices to demonstrate their safe driving in order to lower their auto insurance premiums, according to TransUnion. Here's how you can keep your rates low.
S&P 500 could plunge another 20% as recession risks rise: Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley economists have warned the S&P 500 could tumble another 20% from current levels in coming months if the U.S. economy slides into a recession.
How to decide if you should refinance your student loans as interest rates rise
Although interest rates have risen over the past few months, some borrowers may still be able to lock in a lower monthly payment with student loan refinancing.



















