The most ‘sinful’ US states in 2022: report
WalletHub released a report on the most ‘sinful’ states in the U.S. this year, based on anger, jealousy, excesses, greed, lust, vanity, and laziness.
Putin not hurt by companies 'politicizing their products': Crypto expert
'Coin Stories' podcast host and Bitcoin educator Natalie Brunell joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss how the Russia-Ukraine conflict is impacting the crypto market.
Most Americans have an emergency fund, but 55% haven't saved enough: survey
Having a sufficient emergency fund can give you financial peace of mind, but most Americans don't have enough money in their retirement savings, a new survey said.
Dollar broadly firmer, euro extends slide early Monday
The euro extended its slide early Monday, hitting parity against the safe haven Swiss franc, and commodities of all stripes were on the rise as the Russian-Ukraine conflict showed no sign of cooling.
Washington legislature OKs limits on sale of high-capacity magazines
Washington's state legislature passed a law that prohibits the manufacture, distribution and sale of gun magazines that hold over 10 rounds of ammunition.
Credit agency cuts Russia’s rating again, pushes country to brink of default
Russia's economy already sits in a vulnerable position, with the ruble in freefall and the stock markets closed to prevent the economy from cratering.
Ukraine war hits farmers as Russia cuts fertilizer supplies, hurting Brazil
Brazilian farmers are having trouble getting fertilizer for the next soybean crop after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a blow to producers already dealing with surging costs.
Charities struggle to deliver humanitarian aid into Ukraine
With ports blocked and roads made treacherous by bombings, charities currently can't send humanitarian aid into Ukraine through normal channels,
IRS to hire 10,000 workers to help with tax return backlog
The IRS is taking steps to relieve the backlog of tax returns.
Robert O’Brien says US is ‘late on deterrence’ with Russia
Former national security adviser Robert O’Brien and Fox News contributor Byron York discuss the effectiveness of Biden’s sanctions on Russia on ‘WSJ at Large.’
It’s only a matter of time before we see the national gas average ‘hit that $4 mark’: Patrick De Haan
GasBuddy head of petroleum analysis Patrick De Haan discusses the national spike in oil prices and how the U.S. might make a plan to buy oil from Iran on ‘Wall Street.’
Democrats are equally frustrated with Biden administration on Russian oil ban: Panel
South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace and former Council of Economic Advisers chairman Tomas Philipson weigh in on solutions to surging gas prices on 'The Evening Edit.'
Ukraine Russian war creating 'huge supply shock': World Bank president
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is creating a “huge supply shock,” and it will impact world oil and food, World Bank President David Malpass warned.
How to find student loans without a cosigner
A good credit history and income can help you qualify for a student loan without a cosigner. Before you apply, research and compare multiple loan options.
Binance follows the sanctions 'very closely': CEO
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao argues the company follows all the sanctions rules amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
World Bank president on Russian-Ukraine war: 'Huge supply shock' going on
World Bank President David Malpass says the U.S. and Europe has put in 'strong sanctions,' and it impacts world oil trade and food.
Sanctions having ‘immense’ impact on Russia: World Bank president
World Bank President David Malpass, in a wide-ranging interview on ‘Cavuto: Coast-to-Coast,’ provides insight into the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Biden should 'unilaterally' cancel student loan debt, says Obama's Education Secretary
Former Education Secretary John B. King, Jr., who served in the Obama administration, has urged President Biden to cancel student debt through executive action.
Swiss adopt new EU sanctions on Russia
The Swiss government on Friday widened sanctions against Russia in step with further measures imposed by the European Union, tightening exports and financial services to the country over the biggest attack on a European state since World War Two.
Debt consolidation vs. credit card refinancing: What's the difference?
If you’re unsure how to best tackle your credit card debt, this guide to debt consolidation vs. credit card refinancing can help.



















