How to negotiate a better college financial-aid package
For the 2022-23 academic year, the average sticker price for tuition and fees at a public four-year in-state institution was $10,940, according to the College Board.
Make this simple move to get more return on your cash
Five-year CDs top out around 4.5% annually, nearly a full percentage point more than a 5-year Treasury note, and don’t have the purchase limits of an I Bond.
Middle-income Americans still optimistic about financial prosperity – Here's how they're beating inflation
Americans are optimistic about their financial prosperity, and 79% are confident they will achieve it within the next decade, according to a Santander survey.
Bank rates are up. How to avoid leaving money on the table
Even if you’re only keeping modest savings in your bank account, you could make more significant gains over the long term by finding an account with a better rate.
Tesla stock volatility now a weapon for traders?
Tesla single stock exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are becoming popular for investors in the volatile stock after being introduced on Wall Street in July 2022.
Student loan refinance interest rates edge down for 5-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Banks are paying savers again after many years of low rates
Banks are paying up for savers' deposits in a much bigger way than they have in more than a decade, based on recent earnings reports from the nation's biggest banks.
Personal loan interest rates continue to lower for 3- and 5-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Today's best mortgage rate? 15-year terms remain steady at 5.625% | April 24, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for April 24, 2023, which are mixed from last Friday.
FAFSA overhaul could raise costs for some students
The Federal student aid calculation formula is getting a makeover that will affect how much families pay for college.
Americans spent more on legal cannabis in 2022 than chocolate, beer: report
Americans are spending more money on legal cannabis purchases than they are spending on chocolate, craft beer, opioid medications or topical pain relief.
US Navy to use unmanned, AI-driven ships to counter smuggling, illegal fishing
The U.S. Navy is planning to bring unmanned, AI-driven ships to help patrol the waters off Central and South America to track smugglers and illegal fishing operations by China.
Man's body stored in drink cooler after he dies on Celebrity Cruise: lawsuit
The family of Robert Jones is suing Celebrity Cruises for allegedly mishandling his remains, which resulted in their decomposition aboard the cruise ship Celebrity Equinox.
Former presidential candidate warns AI could ‘destroy us’ if America remains ‘decades behind this curve’
Forward Party co-chair Andrew Yang says "we should all be concerned" about AI fueling unwanted military conflict, mass identity theft and science fiction-type scenarios.
German authors, performers call for tougher ChatGPT rules amid copyright concerns
German associations and trade unions are urging the European Union to strengthen artificial intelligence rules as they single out threats from ChatGPT.
German magazine fires editor over AI 'interview' with Michael Schumacher
A German magazine ran an "interview" with seven time world champion racer Michael Schumacher that was generated by artificial intelligence.
Airlines using AI to reach ultra-long flight destinations: report
Airlines are reportedly using machine-learning algorithms and other artificial intelligence technology to assist pilots with ultra-long flights, with AI impacting industry operations.
Google unveils new Bard AI capabilities for coding
Google has unveiled a range of programming-related features added to its experimental artificial intelligence tool, Bard. The new coding capabilities went live Friday.
Corporate housing demand has suddenly 'skyrocketed': Suzanne Miller
Empire State Properties President and CEO Suzanne Miller analyzes the corporate rental landscape on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Deloitte says personnel changes are coming, reportedly shedding 1,200 U.S. jobs
Deloitte says it’s taking personnel actions where necessary and is reportedly cutting 1,200 jobs



















