Miami tops US in home delistings as sellers hold out for higher prices
Miami leads the nation in home delistings as sellers pull properties from the market rather than slash prices, according to Realtor.com’s July housing report.
Miami leads the nation in home delistings as sellers pull properties from the market rather than slash prices, according to Realtor.com’s July housing report.
FBI warns seniors about ‘devastating’ cyber scam that wipes out life savings
The FBI has a warning about a three-phase scheme that uses tech support, bank and government impostors to target older adults.
The FBI has a warning about a three-phase scheme that uses tech support, bank and government impostors to target older adults.
McDonald's to slash combo meal prices to win back budget-conscious shoppers
Starting in early September, combos including those featuring the Big Mac and Chicken McNuggets will be discounted.
Starting in early September, combos including those featuring the Big Mac and Chicken McNuggets will be discounted.
America's most expensive ZIP codes: See which California cities made the top 10
California dominates the top 10 list, with seven of the most expensive ZIP codes in the country.
California dominates the top 10 list, with seven of the most expensive ZIP codes in the country.
Disneyland resumes some Magic Key pass sales: What to know
Two tiers of Disneyland's Magic Key annual passes will go back on sale soon.
Two tiers of Disneyland's Magic Key annual passes will go back on sale soon.
Powerball grows to $643M
The Powerball jackpot is rapidly growing, and could grow into one of the largest jackpots in history if a winner doesn’t emerge in the next drawing or two.
The Powerball jackpot is rapidly growing, and could grow into one of the largest jackpots in history if a winner doesn’t emerge in the next drawing or two.
FireAid investigation: Congressmen request breakdown of nonprofits that received funds from benefit concert
FireAid has a Sept. 2 deadline to provide the amount and purpose for each expenditure.
FireAid has a Sept. 2 deadline to provide the amount and purpose for each expenditure.
$1,390 IRS stimulus checks are not in the works, despite viral rumors
Online posts claim the IRS is set to send $1,390 stimulus checks to low- and middle-income taxpayers by summer’s end. The IRS says that’s false — and explains why no payments are coming.
Online posts claim the IRS is set to send $1,390 stimulus checks to low- and middle-income taxpayers by summer’s end. The IRS says that’s false — and explains why no payments are coming.
Victims of AT&T data breaches could claim up to $7,500 in new $177M settlement
AT&T agreed to a $177 million settlement this year after a pair of data breaches were confirmed in 2024. Here's how the millions of affected current and former account holders can file claims.
AT&T agreed to a $177 million settlement this year after a pair of data breaches were confirmed in 2024. Here's how the millions of affected current and former account holders can file claims.
You can still buy a mansion for under $1M in these 4 cities
Mansions can costs millions of dollars, but consumers looking for more space can buy one of these sprawling homes at a reasonable price in these cities.
Mansions can costs millions of dollars, but consumers looking for more space can buy one of these sprawling homes at a reasonable price in these cities.
Here's how much Social Security payments are projected to increase in 2026
Social Security recipients’ will likely get more money next year with cost-of-living adjustments, but the increase may not cover the full effects of rising inflation.
Social Security recipients’ will likely get more money next year with cost-of-living adjustments, but the increase may not cover the full effects of rising inflation.
California grocers push to allow alcohol sales at self-checkout
California is currently the only state in the nation that doesn't allow alcohol of any kind to be bought at self checkout.
California is currently the only state in the nation that doesn't allow alcohol of any kind to be bought at self checkout.
Kodak says there's 'substantial doubt' it can stay in business
Photography pioneer that filed for bankruptcy in 2012 faces renewed financial challenges.
Photography pioneer that filed for bankruptcy in 2012 faces renewed financial challenges.
Inflation report: July unchanged; Trump tells Powell lower the rate now
Inflation held steady the last month, though tariffs still threaten growing costs and impacts.
Inflation held steady the last month, though tariffs still threaten growing costs and impacts.
Walmart to pay $5.6 million for overcharging California customers
Walmart settled with the Santa Clara County, San Diego County, San Bernardino County and Sonoma County district attorney’s offices.
Walmart settled with the Santa Clara County, San Diego County, San Bernardino County and Sonoma County district attorney’s offices.
Big changes coming to 401(k) after recent Trump executive order
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing regulators to make it easier for 401(k) plans to include private equity, cryptocurrency, and other alternative investments.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing regulators to make it easier for 401(k) plans to include private equity, cryptocurrency, and other alternative investments.
Trump orders federal regulators to punish banks that discriminate against conservatives
This executive order addresses "debanking," where banks close accounts or refuse business with certain industries.
This executive order addresses "debanking," where banks close accounts or refuse business with certain industries.
Trump's broad tariffs go into effect Thursday. What we know
The sweeping tariffs impose higher import taxes on goods from more than 60 countries. Here's what you need to know.
The sweeping tariffs impose higher import taxes on goods from more than 60 countries. Here's what you need to know.
New era for U.S. trade
President Donald J. Trump's tariffs went into effect at midnight.
President Donald J. Trump's tariffs went into effect at midnight.
Convicted felon who fraudulently received $800,000 in COVID funds arrested: DOJ
Justin Konikow allegedly concealed a prior federal mail fraud conviction on his loan application to get the funds.
Justin Konikow allegedly concealed a prior federal mail fraud conviction on his loan application to get the funds.



















