Fourth of July flight delays, cancelations: Over 2,400 trips already disrupted Thursday
Airlines have continued to delay and cancel a multitude of flights during the busy season even after reducing their summer schedules in order to become more reliable.
Best small personal loans of July 2022
Small personal loans can help you cover an unexpected expense in a pinch. Here’s what you need to know about borrowing a small amount of money.
3D-printed NASA satellite marks ‘game-changer’ for space exploration: Michio Kaku
Michio Kaku, an American physicist and author, argues NASA's introduction of 3D-printed satellites is a "game changer" for the expensive cost of space travel.
Home prices surge to new record high in April: CoreLogic
Home price growth surged to a new high in April but could slow in the year ahead as demand falls amid higher mortgage rates, according to CoreLogic.
UK bank issues pronoun nametags, tells customers who do not approve to close their account
Halifax, a bank based in the United Kingdom, recently unveiled a new design for nametags that includes the option for the wearer to display their preferred pronouns.
Today’s mortgage refinance rates: 30- and 20-year rates hit lowest levels in 15 days | June 30, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for June 30, 2022, which are down from yesterday.
Today’s mortgage rates: 20-year rates drop to 16-day low | June 30, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for June 30, 2022, which are down from yesterday.
US, Pfizer reach $3.2B COVID vaccine deal
Partners Pfizer and BioNTech SE said they had signed a more than $3-billion-dollar agreement with the U.S. government for 105 million doses of their COVID vaccine.
GDP in Q1 worse than estimated – what this means for interest rates
The GDP contraction was revised once again, moving to -1.6% for the first quarter of 2022. Here's what that means for recession forecasts and interest rates.
Flightmare: Thousands of flights canceled, delayed; do you need insurance?
Airlines have canceled and delayed thousands of flights leading up to the Fourth of July holiday weekend as it battles staff shortages and weather and air traffic control constraints.
Washington cities' push to increase minimum wage has qualified for November ballot
An initiative to increase the minimum hourly wage in Tukwila, Washington, has qualified for the November ballot. The effect of this initiative would be a $3-an-hour increase.
Johnny Cash’s Casitas Springs home in CA hits market for $1.795M
Country music legend Johnny Cash built his ranch-style home in Ventura, California, from the ground up in 1961 — and now it's for sale.
Brazil bank CEO, a close ally to Brazil's president, resigns amid sexual harassment allegations
Pedro Guimarães, the head of Brazilian state-run bank Caixa Economica Federal, resigned on Wednesday due to employees allegations of sexual harassment.
BioNTech, Pfizer to start testing universal vaccine for coronaviruses
BioNTech, Pfizer's Germany-based partner in COVID-19 vaccines, said the two companies would start tests on humans of next-generation coronavirus vaccines.
Gas prices surge to $5 per gallon, reaching all-time high: AAA
Gas prices hit $5 per gallon in June, marking a new all-time high, according to data from AAA.
Prince Charles will not receive cash donations after bags-of-cash incident
Prince Charles will no longer be accepting large cash donations to his various charities after allegedly receiving a suitcase full of money from a Qatari politician.
Fourth of July travel: Over 2K flights already disrupted Wednesday
Travelers are still facing mass flight cancellations and delays are the industry continues to battle a staffing shortage just ahead of the Fourth of July weekend.
Private student loan rates slip for 5-year variable-rate loans
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
FCC commissioner urges TikTok be removed from Apple, Google stores over 'unacceptable national security risk'
FCC chief Brendan Carr urged the CEOs of Google and Apple to remove TikTok from their stores, arguing that Chinese “data harvesting” poses an “unacceptable national security risk.”
US likely in the 'front-end of a recession': Larry Kudlow
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow told 'Mornings with Maria' that the United States is "probably on the front-end of a recession" following the GDP release Wednesday.



















