US service members eligible for PSLF are short on time to apply under new rules, CFPB warns
Service members could potentially have thousands of dollars in federal student debt forgiven if they apply to have these loans credited under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program before the October deadline.
Gov. DeSantis fights leftist corporations’ attempts to use ESG to control how people live
Gov. DeSantis is fighting leftist corporations that are trying to control how people live through ESG. All six major banks have embraced this radical agenda.
Malcolm Gladwell says people must return to the office to regain ‘sense of belonging’
Author Malcolm Gladwell recently appeared on a podcast to share why he believes it is important for people to return to the office so they can once again feel a sense of belonging.
Procter & Gamble responds to woman's viral claim of mystery object in tampon
A woman claimed in a now-viral TikTok video that she uncovered a small object inside of a strange-looking Tampax brand applicator tampon that left her flabbergasted.
Elon Musk says Joe Rogan weed puff meant random drug tests for him, SpaceX employees: 'A lot of backlash'
Elon Musk admitted in a recent interview that smoking marijuana on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast in 2018 was damaging to SpaceX due to federal contracts.
Dorsey-led Block Inc. sees share prices fall as crypto winter sets in
Dorsey-led Block Inc. saw share prices drop nearly 7% premarket after a disappointing earnings report, dragged down by the company's massive bet on Bitcoin as "crypto winter" sets in.
Job growth surged in July, recovering all employment lost during pandemic
The employment report from July showed job gains were significantly higher than economists expected.
Biden touts jobs report during bipartisan bills signing cracking down on perpetrators of COVID relief fraud
President Biden signed bipartisan bills into law Friday that hold accountable those who defrauded COVID-19 small business relief programs. Biden also tested positive for COVID.
How to get a loan with a bad credit score
If you have a low credit score, it’s still possible to qualify for a personal loan. Keep reading to learn more about loans for bad credit.
When does interest resume on federal student loans?
Federal student loan payments have been paused since March 2020, but they’re set to resume on Sept. 1. Will President Biden extend the federal loan moratorium?
HBO Max and Discovery+ will merge into a new streaming service by next year
On Thursday, executives at Warner Bros. Discovery announced that HBO Max and Discovery Plus would merge into a single streaming service.
Still time to save: Today’s 30-year mortgage refinance rates dip further below 5% | August 5, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for August 5, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
Today’s best mortgage deal: 30-year rates tumble even lower | August 5, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for August 5, 2022, which are largely down from yesterday.
30-year mortgage rate drops back below 5% mark
The 30-year mortgage rate dipped back below the 5% mark this week, according to Freddie Mac.
US economy adds 528,000 jobs in July, blowing past expectations
The Labor Department's July jobs report provided a key snapshot of the labor market's health amid growing fears that the U.S. is headed for, or already in, a recession.
Gas demand similar to early days of COVID-19
Gas prices have fallen since mid-June. However, gasoline demand has dropped to levels not seen since the early days of the pandemic, revealing how consumers' habits are changing.
CFPB is investigating Goldman Sachs’s credit-card practices
Goldman Sachs is under investigation by the CFPB related to its credit card business, one that is expected to bring in over $4 billion in revenue by 2024.
Mortgage rates slide below 5%
Freddie Mac said mortgage rates fell for a second week, dipping below 5% for the first time since April. A Freddie Mac economist predicts rates will remain variable.
Personal loan interest rates slip below 11% for 3-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
COVID loan fraud: West Virginia woman accepted over $42K, Justice Department says
The Justice Department said a West Virginia woman has pleaded guilty to wire fraud. Alexis Ransom admitted to accepting more than $42,000 in COVID relief loans.



















