Instacart delivers after twin daughters almost make an $800 purchase
Jessica Aiwuyor almost had an $800 order on her hands after her twin daughters went grocery shopping online, Instacart had good news for the family.
Royal expert on Camilla dropping consort title against Queen Elizabeth’s wishes: ‘A queen in her own right’
Camilla, currently queen consort of the United Kingdon, has "paid her penance" and deserves the title promotion of "queen" after the May coronation, royal expert Nigel Farage says.
Student loan refinance interest rates edge down for 5-year variable-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Canada banning TikTok from government mobile devices over concerns about cyberattacks: report
Canada says the TikTok app “will be automatically removed and blocked from use on all government-issued mobile devices” in the coming days, according to a report.
Home sales jump for month but headwinds remain
Signed contracts to buy previously owned homes rose for the second month in a row in January, but pending transactions remain down by 24.1% year-over-year.
Massachusetts Democratic Gov. Maura Healey unveils $742 tax relief proposal
Democratic Gov. Maura Healey announced a tax relief proposal aimed at saving money for residents in the state. The proposal is worth $742 million.
Today's 20-year mortgage rates emerge as best money-saving opportunity | Feb. 27, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Feb. 27, 2023, which are largely up from last Friday.
Mortgage insurance premiums on FHA loans to be reduced in March
Mortgage insurance premiums (MIP) are getting reduced in 2023, potentially saving Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan borrowers hundreds of dollars.
NASA SpaceX Crew-6 launch scrubbed after last-minute tech issue
NASA, SpaceX's launch of four astronauts to the International Space Station was scrubbed from Kennedy Space Center in Florida early Monday morning due to a technical issue.
TikTok ban, Supreme Court student loan hearing and Tesla Investor Day top week ahead
A wild week for investors is ahead as Wall Street tackles new rules, $100s of billions in student debt hang in the balance, and inflation continues to balloon.
Amazon selling products containing donkey meat: lawsuit
Amazon is being sued by the Center for Contemporary Equine Studies for allegedly selling products that contain ejiao, or donkey gelatin, on its website.
Spotify releasing artificial intelligence DJ in two countries
Spotify is adding an artificial intelligence DJ for certain listeners, the audio streaming service announced Wednesday in a press release.
Fed likely to trigger a recession with higher interest rates, research shows
The U.S. economy will likely tumble into a recession this year as a result of the Fed's aggressive war against high inflation, according to new research.
NASA spending $3.5B in move to upgrade spacesuits
NASA will spend $3.5 billion on task order awards for missions that will provide capabilities for the agency's spacewalking needs through 2034, upgrading its spacesuits.
Can you get student loan forgiveness if you refinance?
If you have federal student loans, refinancing may not be in your best interest right now.
Good news: Today's 30-year mortgage rates dip to 6.75% | Feb. 24, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Feb. 24, 2023, which are largely unchanged from yesterday.
Mortgage rates keep rising but buyers can still find value in shopping: Freddie Mac
The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose to 6.50% for the week ending Feb. 23, according to Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
Return of MLB spring training has Arizona, Florida hoping for billion-dollar economic bounce back
Major League Baseball's spring training officially begins Friday, which will bring baseball fans from around the country to Arizona and Florida to watch their favorite teams.
IMF against making crypto legal tender, issues action plan
The International Monetary Fund has made recommendations on how countries should handle crypto assets.
Bank of America totaled $1.2 billion in penalties, settlements in 2022
Bank of America recorded $1.2 billion in fines, settlements and expenses in 2022, topping the costs paid the previous two years.


















