Middle class American parents say they want to raise kids on one income, but many don't have a choice: Survey
While many American families say they want to support their children on one parent's income, more and more people are having trouble making ends meet
Mike Pence 'troubled' by reports Biden's alleged mishandling of classified docs was known before election
Former Vice President Mike Pence voices his concerns on claims the Department of Justice sat on information about President Biden's alleged mishandling of classified information on 'Kudlow.'
$19.5M Brooklyn penthouse in waterfront development hits market as borough's most expensive listing
A $19.5 million penthouse is on Brooklyn’s real estate market as the borough's most expensive listing.
Bank of America cuts overdraft fees
Bank of America is joining JPMorgan and Capital One in cutting overdraft fees.
Michigan schools can use non-teachers as substitutes amid worker shortage, after Whitmer signs bill
Michigan schools will be allowed to use non-teachers as substitutes amid a worker shortage that has been exacerbated by the spread of the omicron COVID-19 variant.
Powerball jackpot swells to $441 million
The Powerball jackpot has climbed to over $400 million ahead of Monday's drawing.
Pelosi defends lawmakers, spouses trading stocks: 'We're a free-market economy'
Nancy Pelosi revealed why she doesn’t believe members of Congress and their spouses should be banned from trading individual stocks while serving in Congress.
De Blasio unveils NYC workplace vaccine mandate requirement, allows for religious, medical exemptions
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled more of his new plan for workplace vaccine requirements, which allows for medical and religious exemptions.
Former Obama economic policy guru slams Biden admin over inflation
Former Obama economic policy guru Lawrence H. Summers took to Twitter to voice his thoughts as inflation has recently risen to a 39-year high as Americans have seen increases in food, gasoline and car costs.