Food banks are serving more people again as inflation squeezes budgets
Food banks are straining to meet growing demand caused by rising food prices, which are pinching budgets for households and the organizations themselves.
How ETFs allow you to snag pricey tech stocks like Amazon, Google, Apple and Meta
A pooled investment, an ETF resembles a mutual fund and allows you to follow an identified index or sector. So, if tech is your target, a tech-centric ETF is a good option.
Intuit to pay $141M for allegedly misleading customers with ‘free’ tax filing service ads
Intuit will suspend TurboTax's "free, free, free" ad campaign and provide restitution to nearly 4.4 million consumers who used the Free Edition for tax years 2016 through 2018.
Moderna's first-quarter profit triples on vaccine sales
Moderna said Wednesday that revenue from its COVID-19 vaccine sales helped the company to triple its net income in a better-than-expected first quarter.
Consumers at risk of overspending as they return to pre-pandemic shopping habits: survey
Shoppers are reverting to bad habits with a rise in unnecessary spending, succumbing to the urge of in-person impulse purchases, according to a new survey.
What is fair rental value coverage?
If you own a rental property, consider fair rental value coverage, which covers the loss of rental income when a disaster forces your tenants to relocate.
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Fed hopes to engineer a 'soft landing,' but history shows it won't be easy
The Federal Reserve is hoping to achieve the rarest of economic feats as it moves into full inflation-fighting mode: cooling consumer demand enough so that prices stop rising, without crushing it so much that it throws the country into a recession.
Cancelling student loan debt is a ‘reverse robinhood’: Sen. Cassidy
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., slams the Biden administration’s push to cancel student debt, argues the leak of SCOTUS draft opinion is an ‘effort to manipulate’ the judicial process.
Karl Rove: This is an advantage for the Democrats
Former Bush 43 deputy chief of staff Karl Rove discusses the Ohio primary elections and the Supreme Court draft vote on Roe v. Wade as large corporations begin to weigh in on the matter.
How to save on car insurance amid rising premiums, according to Allstate
Car insurance costs have risen significantly in recent months, even outpacing record-high inflation, according to recent data. Here are a few ways to potentially save on your auto insurance policy.
Georgia sets $1.5B in aid for electric vehicle maker Rivian
Georgia and local governments have authorized a $1.5 billion incentive package to build a 7,500-job, $5 billion electric vehicle plant
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Strategist: We're at some 'difficult times' in the economy
Kroll Institute chief strategist Chris Campbell discusses the U.S. economy, the Federal Reserve and the impact of supply chain issues, as well as the war in Ukraine.
Amazon to cover $4K in travel costs for employee abortions, non-life-threatening medical treatments
The reimbursement, which is effective retroactively from Jan 1., is available to the company's U.S. corporate and warehouse employees or covered dependents enrolled in Premera or Aetna health plans.
Bank of America analysts slash S&P 500 projection as 'specter of recession' looms
The S&P 500 just suffered its worst April performance since 1970, plunging into its second correction of the year — now, many experts are lowering their projection for the index this year.
Moderna lawsuits could leave taxpayers on the hook after company made billions
Moderna faces multiple lawsuits over its COVID-19 vaccine which could leave taxpayers paying the tab.
Pizza delivery driver sues friends who won $1M lotto, claims he was wrongly left out
A Canadian pizza delivery driver has filed a lawsuit against 16 of his friends who won a $1 million lottery, claiming the group owes him a share of the prize.
Erasing student loan debt could disproportionately benefit wealthy Americans
President Biden has revived the possibility of erasing some student loan debt for millions of Americans, a policy that could disproportionately benefit wealthy Americans.
Former Obama economist: Slowing of GDP in Q1 is an indicator of caution
Former Obama economic council chair Austan Goolsbee on the White House considering student loan forgiveness and the Biden administration's handling of a potential recession.



















