Minnesota nurses launch 3-day walkout
Thousands of Minnesota nurses began a three-day walkout due to understaffing and pay issues. The nurses claim the issues were worsened by the coronavirus strains.
15- and 10-year mortgage rates tumble | September 12, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for September 12, 2022, which are mixed from last Friday.
Eastern Michigan University, union officials reach agreement to end faculty walkout
Eastern Michigan University's union officials reached an agreement for faculty to return to classrooms following a walkout that began last week.
Gas prices in NJ decline following Labor Day
Gas prices in New Jersey and around the nation continue to drop as the usual decline in demand after Labor Day helps to ease prices at the pump.
US flight delays still surpassing pre-pandemic levels
Although flight cancellations have eased, travelers are still facing a significant number of delays, surpassing pre-pandemic levels, according to new data.
SEC denying bitcoin ETF applications mostly due to ‘larger political agenda’: Report
Chamber of Digital Commerce CEO Perianne Boring argues SEC Chairman Gary Gensler's "very aggressive" bitcoin ETF refusals are largely due to a "political agenda."
Tappable home equity rises to a new record high
Homeowners have more access to cash through their house as home prices rise. Here's how to access yours.
Democratic lawmakers ask for IG investigation into how airlines used COVID relief funding
In a letter, two Democratic lawmakers are requesting that the Treasury’s Office of Inspector General launch a probe into how airlines used federal COVID funding.
King Charles III surrenders hereditary revenues in return for sovereign grant funding official duties
King Charles III signed over the care and profits from his privately-owned Crown Estates to the national government in a ceremony at St. James's palace.
Restoration Hardware dives into hotel business
RH, previously Restoration Hardware, joined the hotel business this week by opening a boutique hotel, RH Guesthouse, in New York City's Meatpacking District.
Bank of England pauses interest rate announcement over Queen's death
The Bank of England, the UK's central bank, is delaying its decision on interest rates as the nation mourns Queen Elizabeth's death.
Argentina raises financing rates for soybean farmers who hoard stock
Argentina will start increasing interest rates for soybean farmers who hold onto more than 5% of their production in an effort to raise dwindling foreign currency reserves.
Online sports betting sees huge bump from last year, indicating a busy year ahead
Online betting activity for the NFL's season opener saw a 77% increase from last year's levels, and location verifications were up from 12.7 million last year to 22.6 million this year.
How to use a personal loan to pay off debt
Debt consolidation can save you money and help you pay down your balances faster. Learn how to use a personal loan to pay off debt.
Minnesota man to receive $56 million after being burned at St. Paul brewery
A Minnesota man who was burned while working at a local brewery is due to receive $56 million. The man spent six weeks in the hospital due to the burns.
Americans counter consumer product 'shrinkflation' with new spending habits, survey says
Shrinkflation is causing many Americans to stress about their grocery purchases. However, they are finding ways to fight back. Here are ways you can still save.
Shaken and stirred: Ukraine war hits James Bond's glassmaker
French tableware brand Duralex is joining an array of European firms that are limiting production because of soaring energy costs provoked by Russia's war.
Affordable Care Act health-plan premiums set to rise
The prices for health-insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, are set to rise as inflation drives up the cost of labor and supplies.
NASA Artemis rocket gets tentative launch dates
The next launch of NASA's Artemis rocket could happen as soon as September 23. The agency said engineers are working to repair the area of a hydrogen leak.
Arizona AG warns student loan borrowers shouldn't bank on Biden's handout: 'No president has that authority'
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says Biden does not have the unilateral authority to initiate his student loan handout plan and he is ready to sue his administration



















