Larry Nassar victims reach $380 million settlement
USA Gymnastics, U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and their insurers have agreed to fund a $380 million settlement with victims of longtime national team physician Larry Nassar, drawing to a close a five-year legal battle that has upended American Olympic sports governance.
Jayapal says CBO scores are 'outdated,' don't count 'wellbeing of planet,' amid spending bill backlash
Democrats are attacking a GOP-requested CBO score of their spending bill that assumes programs will be extended permanently.
Some Americans skip buying Christmas presents to afford health care, survey finds
Consumers have skipped spending money on food, travel and even holiday gifts due to health care costs, according to a survey from HealthCareInsider.
Los Angeles crime wave forces celebrity designer to close her store: 'It's just such a scary time'
Celebrity fashion designer Elle B. Mambetov has closed her store in Los Angeles, citing the recent spike in “grab and go” crimes that are taking place.
Build Back Better will cut cost of installing rooftop solar panels by 30%, White House says
The cost of installing a solar panel system on your home may become even cheaper under President Biden's Build Back Better plan. Consider your solar loan options to see if the long-term savings are worthwhile.
CBO score 'blows up' White House lie that Build Back Better costs zero dollars: Morabito
Campus Reform fellow Angela Morabito sounded off on President Biden's Build Back Better agenda on Monday and warned it would only lead to further inflation during an appearance on "Mornings with Maria."
Biden’s Build Back Better plan a ‘significant hit’ to deficit: Rep. Meijer
Rep. Meijer, R-Mich., on the CBO’s warning over Build Back Better and Russia-Ukraine tensions.
Uber, Lyft drivers want more protection as rising crime keeps many off the roads
Lyft driver Lamont Liner thought he was picking up a regular fare in Chicago late last year. Instead, his passengers pulled out a pistol and stole his car and phone. He hasn’t returned to drive for the app since, even as ride-sharing companies have tried to tempt drivers with more money.
San Francisco's vaunted tolerance dims amid brazen crimes
Politically liberal San Franciscans are used to living cheek by jowl with open drug use, feces-infested streets and petty crime. But a surge in home break-ins and brazen shoplifting has some residents feeling that the city they fell in love with is in decline.
Will new bacon law begin? California grocers seek delay
A coalition of California restaurants and grocery stores has filed a lawsuit to block implementation of a new farm animal welfare law, adding to uncertainty about whether bacon and other fresh pork products will be much more expensive or in short supply in the state when the new rules take effect on New Year's Day.
Sen. Barrasso: ‘People are hurting,’ Biden’s policies ‘have made it worse’
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., warned on Sunday that inflation will continue to rise and taxes will increase because of President Biden’s spending plan, arguing that “people's paychecks are not keeping up.”
Uber helping detectives solve Florida 'grandparent scams'
Detectives in Tampa are asking Uber to help solve a “grandparent scam” that conned $10,000 from a 75-year-old man who was told his granddaughter needed the money to get out of jail.
CNN faces prime-time uncertainty after firing Chris Cuomo
CNN’s firing of anchor Chris Cuomo leaves a major void in its crucial 9 p.m. hour, at a time when the network is already struggling to reverse a decline in ratings.
Charleston, West Virginia, real estate: What you can get for $1.3 million
West Virginia's capital city of Charleston has become a draw for remote workers looking for low cost of living with gorgeous scenery.
Surging inflation is eroding wage gains for many Americans
Hourly wages have soared in recent months, driven by an unusually tight labor market that's empowered workers to demand higher pay from companies that are desperate to fill open jobs.
Don't let your holidays get hijacked by gift card scams
Gift cards are now used in 25% of all scams, to the tune of nearly $500 million worth of fraud since 2018.
Monsanto to plead guilty to illegal pesticide use in Hawaii
The Monsanto agrochemical company said Thursday in court documents that it has agreed to plead guilty to illegally using and storing pesticides in Hawaii and will pay $12 million in fines.
Delta flight diverted, man arrested for alleged assault on flight attendant and air marshal
A flight from Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles on Thursday was diverted to Oklahoma City after an unruly passenger assaulted a flight attendant, police said.
Where are surging consumer prices hitting Americans the hardest?
American households are grappling with the fastest price increases in nearly four decades, with the cost of everything from cars to gasoline to food soaring in November, the Labor Department reported Friday.
Starbucks employees want ‘more of a say’ in the workplace: Shift supervisor
Starbucks Genese St. shift supervisor Caroline Lerczak on forming the first Starbucks union in the U.S.



















