When loan repayments start swallowing most of your monthly income, the problem is rarely one big loan. It is usually several ...
March 5, 2026 - Teachers are striking for better pay, benefits and class size. But school districts say their budgets are extremely tight and they’re contemplating layoffs. Students can’t stand them.
From single-family homes to wristwatches to real Pyrex, many staples of the mid-'90s now feel like luxury flex purchases for the average American household.
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Mortgage lenders argue soaring credit report fees are driving up costs. Now they’re asking lawmakers to step in, but will ...
California prosecutors say the state Department of Motor Vehicles lets deadly drivers keep their licenses with little review.
The body that represents UK fuel retailers tells Sky News there is no suggestion of profiteering as the Middle East conflict ...
Colorado brewers are raising red flags over new bills that could increase taxes and fees on small alcohol businesses, many of ...
While America is becoming increasingly cashless, physical currency still has its place. In 2025, close to 15% of consumers said they predominantly used cash for everyday transactions, according to the ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Buying or leasing a car right now can feel overwhelming. Prices remain high, interest rates haven’t come down much, and more families are struggling to keep up with car payments.
Students can't stand them. But campus presidents can't live without them. Mandatory student fees across California State University rose tens and sometimes hundreds of dollars over the past decade, an ...