Travel Deal Tuesday: What to know
Airlines are doling out some major sales on Nov. 29 in order to ramp up sales as we head into December, which is normally slower booking month for airlines.
Black Friday taking a back seat to Small Business Saturday this year
A new survey from Bankrate.com indicates more holiday shoppers plan to hit up Small Business Saturday than traditionally popular Black Friday this year.
Thanksgiving hours: Stores that will be open, closed
Several major retailers are closing their doors this Thanksgiving to give their workers some time off. However, a handful of companies will be open for limited hours.
Salvation Army kicks off annual Red Kettle campaign on Thanksgiving
The Salvation Army's 132nd annual Red Kettle Campaign kicked off during the Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day game. Each year, the organization helps over 25 million people in need.
Crypto assets worth $740M recovered in FTX bankruptcy so far
A total of $740 million in assets have been recovered so far from the failed cryptocurrency firm FTX.
'Mansion Global': Old-world charm in tropical paradise
FOX Business Network's Katrina Campins takes viewers into Villa Serena and Indian Springs, two homes seeking to be a record-breaking sale for Miami on 'Mansion Global.'
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried plans to speak during New York Times DealBook summit
Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried indicated on Wednesday afternoon that he plans to speak during an upcoming New York Times DealBook summit.
FTX collapse wipes out billions as investors flee crypto
The collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX wiped out billions of dollars in assets as investors fled the troubled cryptocurrency exchange.
No real confidence in real estate right now: Jenny Lenz
Dolly Lenz Real Estate CEO Dolly Lenz and Dolly Lenz Real Estate managing director Jenny Lenz discuss how high inflation is affecting home sales and mortgage rates on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Crypto firm FTX raised red flags long before collapse: experts
Bitcoin venture investor Marty Bent of Ten31 saw red flags with the FTX cryptocurrency exchange long before its historic collapse under founder Sam Bankman-Fried.
Thanksgiving gas prices highest recorded but Americans still hitting the road
Gas prices are sitting around $3.60 per gallon, the highest ever recorded price for Thanksgiving since AAA starting tracking this data for over two decades.
Mortgage payments rise in October amid high mortgage rates: MBA
The national median monthly mortgage payment increased in October, according to a report from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA).
Home price growth cools in September amid rising mortgage rates: CoreLogic
Home prices increased 11.4% annually in September, according to CoreLogic.
WATCH: Violent protests at Apple's main iPhone factory in China over COVID policy, alleged lack of payment
Workers at the Zhengzhou plant claimed that management forced them to live with COVID-positive employees and planned to cut payments in a breech of contract.
Sheetz drops gas prices during Thanksgiving week to $1.99 a gallon
Sheetz is reducing the price of gas to $1.99 a gallon ahead of Thanksgiving from Nov. 21-28 at 368 stores that offer the Unleaded 88.
Private student loan interest rates climb for 5- and 10-year loans
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Mortgage rates continue to tick down
Mortgage rates fell for the second week in a row, despite the Fed Reserve's hawkishness with the 30-year fixed rate averaging 6.58%, down from 6.61% last week
Credit Suisse warns of $1.6 billion loss after clients pull money
Credit Suisse, racked with issues since it lost billions from the default of Archegos in March 2021, decided to issue stock after $1.6 billion in withdrawals.
Crime in the retail world makes for not so happy holiday shopping season
The holiday shopping season is arriving amid a wave of organized retail crime, with some executives having recently raised the alarm about the issue.
'Chrisley Knows Best' stars Todd, Julie Chrisley tax evasion conviction: By the numbers
Todd and Julie Chrisley were both found guilty in June of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million in fraudulent loans.



















