• Coronavirus live updates: Trump administration suspends Brazil travel; Health officials urge caution on Memorial Day weekend; 97K US deaths

    Coronavirus live updates: Trump administration suspends Brazil travel; Health officials urge caution on Memorial Day weekend; 97K US deaths
    Health officials were urging caution over Memorial Day weekend as millions of Americans were beginning to emerge from stay-at-home orders.
  • US national debt tracker for April 16, 2024: See what American taxpayers (you) owe in real time

    US national debt tracker for April 16, 2024: See what American taxpayers (you) owe in real time
    The U.S. national debt is climbing at an astronomical pace and has shown no signs of slowing down despite the heightened scrutiny on government spending.The national debt — which measures what the U.S. owes its creditors — increased to $34,603,202,832,010.75 as of Monday afternoon, according to the latest numbers published by the Treasury Department. That is up about $50 billion from the $34,553,219,625,645.51 figure reported the previous day.By comparison, just four decades ago, the
  • Red Lobster considering bankruptcy filing: report

    Red Lobster considering bankruptcy filing: report
    Red Lobster is reportedly considering filing for bankruptcy to relieve financial pressures that have weighed on the company.According to a report by Bloomberg citing people familiar with the discussions, Red Lobster is weighing a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing to renegotiate burdensome leases and address other long-term contracts as well as rising labor costs.The outlet reported that the seafood restaurant chain is being advised by law firm King & Spalding on the subject, and that while discus
  • Jelly Roll sued by Pennsylvania wedding band with same name, accused of harming reputation with prison stint

    Jelly Roll sued by Pennsylvania wedding band with same name, accused of harming reputation with prison stint
    Jelly Roll is being sued by a Philadelphia-based band with the same name that claims the country star has infringed on its trademark and caused its business "irreparable harm." The lawsuit, filed last week, claims the wedding and charitable band Jellyroll owns the trademark Jellyroll and has been using the name since 1980, four years before the 39-year-old singer was born. "The Plaintiff, professionally known as Jellyroll has been providing musical and vocal accompaniment for celebrato
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  • BODYARMOR becomes official sports drink of NHL: 'A perfect fit'

    BODYARMOR becomes official sports drink of NHL: 'A perfect fit'
    The National Hockey League announced on Tuesday that BODYARMOR is its new official sports drink.BODYARMOR advertisements will be featured throughout NHL arenas beginning with the Stanley Cup Playoffs later this week to kick off the new multiyear partnership.Players will be well-equipped with the beverage throughout their games and practices, and BODYARMOR Chief Marketing Officer Tom Gargiulo says it is the "perfect time" for the two brands to join forces.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FO
  • GMC 2024 Sierra EV Denali rolling out with 440-mile range and 'CrabWalk' feature

    GMC 2024 Sierra EV Denali rolling out with 440-mile range and 'CrabWalk' feature
    GMC is rolling out its all-electric Sierra pickup for the 2024 model year, and its first Sierra EV Denali Edition 1 will have more range than the automaker previously projected.Both the interior and exterior of the new Sierra have been updated with a fresh look the automaker says "emphasizes the technology and craftsmanship of the truck."When fully charged, the EV Denali edition has 754 horsepower and a max towing capacity of 10,000 pounds. It will have a driving range of 440 miles, which is 10%
  • LARRY KUDLOW: Donald Trump cut taxes and the entire economy benefited

    LARRY KUDLOW: Donald Trump cut taxes and the entire economy benefited
    Every time Joe Biden says something about tax policy, I have to go back and write another riff to rebut all of his falsehoods. I'm so tired of this game. Today in Scranton, Biden put out yet another phony tax talking-point paper with untruth after untruth. It's pure class warfare. Millionaires are bad! Billionaires are worse! And if somebody makes a million bucks, some middle- or lower-income family loses a million bucks, but that is not how our capitalist economy works. It's not a zer
  • Boeing's tip line submissions were up 500% on the year during the first quarter

    Boeing's tip line submissions were up 500% on the year during the first quarter
    Submissions to Boeing's tip line for safety and quality concerns surged 500% in the first quarter of this year compared to a year ago.Boeing's manufacturing processes have been under heightened scrutiny for quality and safety issues after a Jan. 5 incident in which a Boeing 737 Max 9 operated by Alaska Airlines experienced a mid-air blowout of its plug door panel after taking off, causing the cabin to depressurize and prompting the flight to return to Oregon's Portland International Airport.&nbs
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  • Are you renting with no plans to buy? Here's what the federal budget has for you

    Are you renting with no plans to buy? Here's what the federal budget has for you
    The federal government tabled its annual budget on Tuesday with a promise to open the door to homeownership for millennial and Gen Z renters. You’ll have to read the fine print to find measures for young renters who can’t buy a home — or just don’t want to.
  • Liberals pledge $9B in new money for Indigenous communities in 2024 budget

    Liberals pledge $9B in new money for Indigenous communities in 2024 budget
    The Trudeau government is promising $9 billion in new cash for Indigenous communities over the next five years, a smaller spend than some past budgets but one the government says builds on past investments and maintains an upward trend.
  • Lawmaker demands FTC probe Temu parent company over alleged CCP ties

    Lawmaker demands FTC probe Temu parent company over alleged CCP ties
    A Republican lawmaker is urging the Federal Trade Commission to probe the China-based parent company of fast fashion retailer Temu over its alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party.Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., on Tuesday sent a letter to the FTC calling out PDD Holdings Inc. and its subsidiaries, Pinduoduo and Temu, for "harmful business practices here in the United States." The letter urges the FTC to investigate after a pair of class action lawsuits were filed over concerns about the Temu app a
  • Wawa offering any size free coffee to celebrate its 60th anniversary

    Wawa offering any size free coffee to celebrate its 60th anniversary
    Wawa has been handing out complimentary cups of joe as it commemorates six decades of retail operations. Fans and customers of the convenience store chain can score a free hot coffee so long as they visit one of its over 1,000 locations on Tuesday, the company said.April 16 represents the opening date of Wawa’s first-ever store. The convenience store chain has dubbed it "Wawa Day."Customers can pick any size for their free 60th anniversary coffees, per Wawa. The giveaway does not appl
  • Boston Marathon bomber fighting to keep $4,000 prison canteen account

    Boston Marathon bomber fighting to keep $4,000 prison canteen account
    The man convicted and sentenced to death for carrying out the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013 is fighting to keep federal prosecutors from seizing the funds he has accumulated in his prison canteen account.The Boston Herald reported an attorney for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 30, filed an appeal seeking to stop the feds in Boston from taking the $4,200-plus in Tsarnaev's account, arguing the death row inmate "is neither hoarding funds nor spending profligately."According to the outlet, prosecutors say Ts
  • Fed's Powell says inflation data this year shows a 'lack of progress'

    Fed's Powell says inflation data this year shows a 'lack of progress'
    Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday said it is likely that inflation will take "longer than expected" to reach the central bank's 2% target, casting fresh doubt on when policymakers may cut interest rates this year.Powell cited the string of inflation reports during the first three months of the year that showed progress had largely stalled on inflation. "More recent data shows solid growth and continued strength in the labor market, but also a lack of further progress so far thi
  • Jamie Dimon nets $183M after completing planned stock sale

    Jamie Dimon nets $183M after completing planned stock sale
    JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon finished the planned sale of his 1 million shares in the bank Monday.Dimon offloaded the remaining 178,222 shares on Monday, which were worth about $33 million, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). He sold 821,778 shares in February at a value of roughly $150 million. The bank said in late October that Dimon and his family would sell 1 million shares in 2024 "for financial diversification and tax-planning purposes." JPMorgan
  • Rising number of workers depend on side jobs

    Rising number of workers depend on side jobs
    Side hustles are becoming more common, particularly with younger generations who haven’t built up wealth. As of February 2024, 22% of workers in the U.S. had side gigs, a PYMNTS survey found.The money earned through these side hustles isn’t used as discretionary income, or even for savings, but rather to meet the basic cost of living. Of the 22% of workers with side hustles, 53% are consumers living paycheck-to-paycheck. Additionally, about 30% of workers surveyed said that losing th
  • American Airlines pilots union sees 'significant spike' in safety-related issues

    American Airlines pilots union sees 'significant spike' in safety-related issues
    The American Airlines pilot union is warning that there has been a "significant spike" in both safety- and maintenance-related problems within its operation.  Among the "problematic trends" the union has been tracking are tools left in wheel wells, an increasing number of collisions between aircraft being tugged or towed, and an increasing number of items left in the safe area near jet bridges, the Allied Pilots Association (APA) said in a warning to pilots Saturday.In one instance, the APA
  • No college degree? See the best and worst places in the US for a job

    No college degree? See the best and worst places in the US for a job
    U.S. employers – both public and private – are increasingly ditching college degrees as a job requirement across an array of roles amid a nationwide shortage of workers, but the opportunities for good-paying jobs can vary greatly depending on where a candidate lives.That is according to a new study ranking the best and worst job markets in the U.S. for job-seekers that do not hold degrees, indicating some areas are lagging behind in catching up with the trend.Using data from the U.S.
  • Many student loan borrowers missing opportunity to find debt relief in SAVE plan: survey

    Many student loan borrowers missing opportunity to find debt relief in SAVE plan: survey
    Many borrowers currently struggling with student loan payments would benefit from enrolling in an income-driven repayment plan, according to a recent Student Debt Crisis Center (SDCC) survey.Roughly three out of four borrowers who make $75,000 or less annually and would benefit from the SAVE plan are not currently enrolled in the plan, the survey said. Moreover, 38% of these borrowers are at risk of defaulting on their student loan payments six months from now and could be missing an opport
  • Stuart Varney: Liz Truss warned Trump the deep state is waiting

    Stuart Varney: Liz Truss warned Trump the deep state is waiting
    During his "My Take," Tuesday, "Varney & Co." host Stuart Varney discussed a potential "deep state" effort to derail Donald Trump's second term, if he's re-elected, after former British Prime Minister Liz Truss warned the 45th president about the power of government bureaucrats.STUART VARNEY: Liz Truss was Britain's prime minister. She lasted only 49 days.Writing in today's Wall Street Journal, she says she was done in by Britain's deep state.TRUMP TRIAL: JURY SELECTION TO RESUME AFTER POSSI
  • IMF warns of ongoing inflation risk to global economy

    IMF warns of ongoing inflation risk to global economy
    The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday modestly upgraded its outlook for the world economy, but warned of ongoing risks including persistent inflation and geopolitical turmoil. The Washington-based institution said in its latest World Economic Outlook that global gross domestic product will grow by 3.2% this year – which represents a 0.1 percentage point bump from its January forecast – and expand at that same pace in 2025."Despite gloomy predictions, the global economy rema
  • Trump media company preparing livestream content for Truth Social

    Trump media company preparing livestream content for Truth Social
    Former President Donald Trump's social media company is planning to soon roll out a live-streaming platform.Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. (TMTG) announced Tuesday that the upcoming content delivery network will begin on the Truth Social app."After six months of testing on its Web and iOS platforms, [TMTG] has finished the research and development phase of its new live TV streaming platform and will begin scaling up its own content delivery network," the company said in a press release
  • FAA rolling out new technology to reduce risk of runway accidents

    FAA rolling out new technology to reduce risk of runway accidents
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is rolling out new airfield surveillance systems to minimize the risk of close calls between aircraft on the runway.Austin-Bergstrom, Indianapolis, Nashville and Dallas Love will be the first airports to receive the surface awareness initiative (SAI) system, which "will reduce the risk of runway incursions by improving air traffic controllers’ situational awareness," the FAA said on Monday.The system will be implemented at the four airports by July
  • Experts warn over 'wobbly' US economy, Biden's economic 'lie'

    Experts warn over 'wobbly' US economy, Biden's economic 'lie'
    Though America’s economy has shown some signs of health and growth, two experts warn it’s more "wobbly" than it seems."The economy is growing. However, the gold price commodity prices are telling us the dollar is wobbly," Forbes Media founder and CEO Steve Forbes said on a "Kudlow" panel, Monday."The Fed's got problems ahead," he continued, "and you don't cure it by raising interest rates and depressing the economy."Following up on Forbes’ commentary, ex-Council of Economic Adv
  • Today's 15- and 30-year mortgage rates rise | April 16, 2024

    Today's 15- and 30-year mortgage rates rise | April 16, 2024
    The interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is 7.500% as of April 16, which is 0.125 percentage points higher than yesterday. Additionally, the interest rate on a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage is 6.625%, which is also 0.125 percentage points higher than yesterday.With mortgage rates changing daily, it’s a good idea to check today’s rate before applying for a loan. It’s also important to compare different lenders’ current interest rates, terms, and fees to ensure you
  • Mortgage interest still driving inflation, as overall rate nudges up to 2.9%

    Mortgage interest still driving inflation, as overall rate nudges up to 2.9%
    Canada's inflation rate went up slightly in March compared to February, with Statistics Canada pointing out gasoline prices are partly behind the increase, along with shelter costs such as mortgage interest rates and rent.
  • Inflation up slightly to 2.9% in March, thanks to gasoline and shelter prices

    Inflation up slightly to 2.9% in March, thanks to gasoline and shelter prices
    The consumer price index shows inflation was at 2.9% in March compared to the year before, a slight increased compared to February.
  • Gasoline, shelter costs drive inflation up a smidge to 2.9%

    Gasoline, shelter costs drive inflation up a smidge to 2.9%
    Canada's inflation rate went up slightly in March compared to February, with Statistics Canada pointing out gasoline prices are partly behind the increase.
  • Tesla to lay off more than 10% of workforce

    Tesla to lay off more than 10% of workforce
    Tesla confirmed its laying off more than 10% of its global workforce following weak first quarter deliveries and increasing competition in the electric vehicle (EV) market, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. "Over the years, we have grown rapidly with multiple factories scaling around the globe. With this rapid growth, there has been a duplication of roles and job functions in certain areas. We believe it is extremely important to look at every aspect of the
  • Tax refunds up from 2023; most Americans plan to pay down debt or save

    Tax refunds up from 2023; most Americans plan to pay down debt or save
    American taxpayers will on average see larger tax refunds compared to a year ago, and most plan to use that money to either pay down debt or save, though more plan to invest it or go shopping compared to a year ago, according to a new report from the Bank of America Institute.Internal data from Bank of America showed that for average tax refunds received via direct deposit through March 31, 2024, taxpayers earning less than $50,000 a year saw their refunds grow by nearly 9% from a year ago. That

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