Meet Russia's 5 richest people
Russian oligarchs have taken a major financial hit as the U.S. and its allies ramp up economic pressure in response to the country's invasion of Ukraine.
TransUnion to include buy now, pay later loans on credit reports
BNPL is rising in popularity as shoppers look for alternatives to traditional credit cards — and TransUnion is now including this data in credit reporting.
Inflation costs ‘killing us,’ as labor shortage continues to ‘plague’ America: Jon Taffer
'Bar Rescue' host Jon Taffer provides insight into how inflation and rising costs are deeply impacting the restaurant industry.
Car insurance rates 'aren't skyrocketing' despite 4% annual inflation: report
Record-high price inflation has resulted in car insurance rate increases over the past year, but average rates are actually about the same as they were before the pandemic.
Does homeowners insurance cover plumbing issues?
Homeowners insurance may cover plumbing issues depending on the exact nature of the damage. Learn when insurance covers water damage and when it doesn’t.
As Russia sanctions intensify, several oligarchs speak out against Ukraine war
In recent days a parade of Russian businessmen burnished their antiwar stances as governments tightened a noose around Kremlin-connected businesses and property
IRS says certain taxpayers can expect a refund by March 1
The IRS says most taxpayers that claimed either the Earned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit should receive their refund by March 1.
Personal loans may help you pay off $10K worth of credit card debt 10 years faster: Here's how
Consolidating your credit card debt into a personal loan at a lower rate can help you get out of debt years faster and save extra money on interest charges.
Domino's CEO Ritch Allison to retire
Allison will provide guidance to the company until his official retirement on July 15.
Federal student loan payments restart in 2 months: How borrowers can prepare
Student loan borrowers will be expected to resume payments in May after two years of federal forbearance. Here's what to know.
Western companies' pullout from Russia expected to accelerate
A stream of Western companies pulling out of Russia is expected to grow on Tuesday, as corporations and investors across industries follow the lead of energy firms BP and Shell, which abandoned multi-billion-dollar positions after the invasion of Ukraine.
Russia default 'extremely likely' if Ukraine crisis worsens, banking lobby says
The Institute of International Finance (IIF) estimated that half of the Russia's central bank's foreign reserves are held in countries which have imposed freezes on its assets, severely shrinking the bank's policymaking firepower.
Biden needs to ‘step up’ domestic energy production: Rep. Dan Meuser
Pennsylvania Rep. Dan Meuser discusses how the sanctions against Putin need to be ramped up and the U.S. needs to reinstate energy production ‘Varney.'
Downtown Seattle bakery closes 'for the safety of its employees' amid rampant crime, drug use: reports
A downtown Seattle bakery is temporarily closing one of its locations "for the safety of its employees" after a spate of recent shootings, including at least one that was fatal, has left owners concerned, according to officials and reports.
You could get a smaller tax refund if you received child tax credit payments in 2021
Your tax refund amount could be lower if you received advanced monthly payments in 2021.
Target hikes pay to $24 per hour for some employees
The Minneapolis-based retailer announced Monday that its starting wages will now range from $15 to $24 for team members across its stores, supply chain facilities and headquarters locations.
US effectively freezes Russian central bank assets held by Americans
The U.S. is blocking financial transactions of Russia's central bank assets and freezing any of the assets held by Americans following Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
West Virginia AG Morrisey on Biden's 'federal overreach' as scope of EPA's power comes to light
West Virginia AG Patrick Morrisey argues 'the Biden administration is administrative state run amok.'
Buy now, pay later users are unaware of payment option's consequences, Barclays study claims
Although Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) payment programs are growing in popularity, a study claims that consumers are unaware of its potential consequences.
West Virginia AG on Biden's climate agenda: We've never seen something this aggressive
West Virginia AG Patrick Morrisey discusses the need for U.S. energy independence amid Russian invasion in Ukraine, Biden's clean energy policies and the Supreme Court hearing arguments on EPA's powers.



















