Behind on filing your tax return? Make this key move
Many of us pledge to tackle our taxes early every year, only to land in a scenario where instead, we're running up against the deadline and aren't ready with our returns.
Teachers may be eligible for this tax break
If you're an educator, make sure you're not missing out on some tax savings.
Senate Republicans unveil bill to help small businesses, retail investors
A group of Senate Republicans on Monday introduced a proposal to spur new business formations by encouraging companies to become publicly traded, tailoring regulations for small businesses and enhancing protection for retail investors.
Consumer credit scores rise as Americans find ways to pay down debt: NY Fed
Consumers utilized extra cash windfalls to pay down debt during the pandemic, which built momentum for higher median credit scores, according to a New York Fed report.
Car insurance costs are rising in 2022, and this state could see a 20% jump: report
Car insurance prices are rising, and could continue to rise in the year ahead. In Texas, in fact, some providers are planning hikes of about 20%.
CEO pay heads for record as pandemic recedes
Most CEOs received a pay increase of 11% or more, and pay rose by at least 25% for nearly one-third of them.
Rep. Ro Khana: We need renewable energy to defeat and lower the value of adversary nations
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on the need to impose stricter economic sanctions on Russia as well as why the U.S. should invest in renewable energy.
Expert proposes new way for Biden to cancel student loans without Congress or executive action
President Joe Biden may be able to provide meaningful relief for Direct loan borrowers by revising an existing student loan forgiveness program, one analyst said.
March Madness bettors moving away from brackets for legal online sports betting: survey
A National Research Group survey of 1,000 American bettors ages 18 to 64 found that 64% of respondents who bet on the 2022 NCAA tournament did not fill out a bracket.
Putin has destroyed at least a quarter of his Russian military: Volker
Former U.S. Amb. to NATO Kurt Volker claims that NATO membership for Ukraine as a cause of the war is a 'false narrative' on 'WSJ at Large.'
Federal probe advances into Hunter Biden
New York Post columnist Miranda Devine claims the Left-wing media has questions to answer for not thoroughly covering the Hunter Biden scandal on 'WSJ at Large.'
Elon Musk lawyer quotes Eminem lyrics in latest SEC legal filing
Billionaire Elon Musk's latest court filing in his legal battle against the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) quotes rapper Eminem. The Tesla co-founder referenced the 2002 song "Without Me."
Hundreds of migrants head to border after Biden revokes Title 42: Report
Border Patrol union chief Brandon Judd discusses how thousands of migrants are expected to pour over the U.S. border after Biden ends Title 42 on ‘Wall Street.’
How low could Biden drain US oil reserves?
Rep. Steve Scalise discusses how the Biden administration plans to release 1 million barrels of oil from U.S. reserves every day for six months on ‘Wall Street.’
March unemployment lowest since Feb 2020
Lane Generational founder and CEO Fred Lane discusses the numbers from March's jobs report on ‘Wall Street.’
Organized retail theft needs stricter penalties, US Chamber of Commerce tells Congress
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce – the world's largest business organization – is imploring Congress to step up enforcement against rampant retail theft.
How much does a personal loan affect your credit score?
How much a personal loan affects your credit score depends on your unique financial situation. Learn more.
Uber, Lyft driver details current struggles amid record gas prices
Chris Gerace, a part-time Uber and Lyft driver, argues that the temporary surcharge Lyft and Uber are providing in an effort to help drivers account for the higher cost is not enough.
Soaring gas prices causing Uber, Lyft drivers to consider quitting
Chris Gerace, a part-time Uber and Lyft driver, weighs in on higher gas prices and the impact on rideshare drivers.
Russia sanctions: What are 'grey markets' and how they can help Moscow's economic recovery?
Some have likened the approval of 'grey markets' to 'legalizing Russia's bootleg economy.'



















