MLB spring training delayed as lockout continues
Regular season games may be lost as the league continues to face labor dispute.
Where's my tax refund? IRS sheds light on when it will send the money
With millions of Americans expecting a tax refund this year, the IRS has one request for those looking to get their money faster: File your return electronically and as soon as possible.
Amazon suspends Black Lives Matter from charity program as controversy swirls around group's finances
AmazonSmile, the retail giant’s charity program, has reportedly removed the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) from its website amid questions about the group’s financial transparency.
Murdaugh property where disgraced attorney’s wife, son found dead lists for $3.9M
The sprawling South Carolina estate where the family members of a once-prominent attorney were killed last summer is on the market for $3.9 million.
Expiration of child tax credit payments reflects poorly on Democrats, poll says
A new poll suggests that some likely voters lost trust in the Democratic Party to support parents with children after failing to pass child tax credit expansions in 2022.
Elon Musk, Tesla accuse SEC of 'weaponizing' 2018 settlement for 'unrelenting' investigations
The settlement against Elon Musk was reached to resolve securities fraud charges for a tweet in which he claimed he had "funding secured" to take Tesla private at $420 per share.
Oklahoma giving money to parents in new act, helping 'students, not systems' grow: Gov. Stitt
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt says the state's Empowerment Act will go to teachers' salaries and students' education options.
How much are student loan payments?
How much are student loan payments? Learn how the type of loan, loan term, interest rate, and repayment plan affect your monthly student loan payment.
Senate faces high-stakes budget talks with government shutdown looming
Congress has just a couple of days to avoid a government shutdown.
Jobless claims unexpectedly climb to 248,000
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits unexpectedly ticked up last week, despite elevated business demand for workers and easing omicron cases nationwide.
Russia-Ukraine conflict makes Afghan exit look like 'child's play': Ex-Navy SEAL
Former Navy SEAL and U.S. Congressional candidate in Arizona Eli Crane says this is a war 'we shouldn't be in involved in.'
31% of large companies plan to offer student loan assistance in the next 2 years, data shows
Nearly a third of large companies plan on offering student loan debt assistance programs in the next two years, according to new research.
CDC 'way behind' COVID curve: Rep. Burgess
Rep. Michael Burgess, M.D., R-Texas, argues that the CDC is not leading with science anymore.
Housing inflation, supply chain create builders' perfect storm
Homebuilders are facing their own basket of inflation, which is making it more costly to construct a new home. Lumber prices over the past year added over $18,600 to the average price of a new single-family home: NAHB
Putin is a 'wreckless individual': Gen. Punaro
The Punaro Group CEO Gen. Arnold Punaro reacts to Russia-Ukraine conflict on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Larry Sharpe announces he will run for NY governor
'The Sharpe Way Show' host announces his candidacy on 'Kennedy.'
Energy expert: Companies, markets should dictate electric car switch, not government plans
The White House approved $5 billion in infrastructure spending to expand the electric network, but some remain skeptical the money will go where it's most needed.
Ex-Goldman banker testifies 1MDB scheme a 'house of cards'
Tim Leissner told a federal jury in New York City that he paid bribes, took kickbacks and lied to banks to keep the scheme going.
NY Fed: Household debt grew by $1 trillion in 2021, most since before the Great Recession
Growing household debt is driven by higher prices on consumer goods, including homes and cars, according to the New York Fed.
US retail sales surge 3.8% in January
National Retail Federation CEO Matt Shay discusses the surge in retail sales and weighs in on inflation and labor shortages.



















