Car insurance cost rises 17%: Here are some factors that can help lower your bill
Insurance premiums have increased by 17% over the past 12 months, but drivers can use some cost-reducing strategies to lower those premiums, according to a recent Experian report.
Ultra Right Beer makes $500K in 12 hours after releasing limited edition cans
Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer CEO Seth Weathers says proceeds from the classic American lager will go towards supporting those being 'unconstitutionally prosecuted.'
Kevin McCarthy running on 'a thin margin': Sen. Mike Braun
Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., details how a balanced budget and McCarthy's potential ousting 'plays out.'
Dockworkers union files for bankruptcy amid lawsuit over work slowdowns
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union filed for bankruptcy last week as it seeks to resolve a legal dispute with a former port terminal operator over illegal work slowdowns.
US economy will slow down, vulnerable to recession: David Kelly
J.P. Morgan Asset Management chief global strategist David Kelly discusses the multiple headwinds facing the U.S. economy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
North Dakota produces more energy than most OPEC nations: Gov. Doug Burgum
2024 presidential candidate and North Dakota Republican Gov. Doug Burgum discusses his campaign strategy and responds to Newt Gingrich saying Trump will be the Republican nominee on 'The Big Money Show.'
GM lays off 164 more workers due to UAW strike
General Motors furloughed another 160 workers on Monday as a result of the United Auto Workers union's strike against the automaker and rivals Ford and Stellantis.
Toilet paper mega-brand introduces ‘cutting edge’ design: Find out what it is
A well-known toilet paper brand has announced a new design in its popular household item. Charmin said the new "smooth tear" toilet paper will be a better experience for consumers.
UAW strike against Ford, GM, Stellantis cost US economy nearly $4B so far
The United Auto Workers' strike against Detroit's Big Three automakers is in its third week, and has so far cost $3.95 billion in losses to the U.S. economy.
Tesla reports dip in production, deliveries in 3rd quarter
Tesla reported third-quarter vehicle production and delivery numbers, posting dips in both categories from the previous period due to planned downtimes for factory upgrades.
Retail theft proving to be 'very serious issue' for industry: Gerald Storch
Storch Advisors CEO and former Toys 'R' Us CEO Gerald Storch weighs in on retail crime and the iconic children's' store reopening across the U.S.
Walmart changing titles, pay structure for corporate staff
Walmart is updating job titles and pay structure for corporate staff roles as part of a review of its compensation structures and job descriptions across the company.
UAW strike, jobs report and Tesla deliveries top Wall Street’s week ahead
Wall Street is keeping close tabs on the UAW strike against Ford, GM and Stellantis as it drags into its third week, as well as three key reports on the job market.
NH man stockpiles nearly 5K outlawed bulbs in response to Biden's ban: America should be 'all about' freedom
Incandescent light bulb collector Kevin Szmyd shares the reason he chose to stockpile nearly 5,000 bulbs.
Taylor Swift's rumored appearance at Chiefs-Jets game seems to fuel ticket prices
Ticket prices for the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the New York Jets soared as rumors have swirled about Taylor Swift's potential appearance.
Florida grid-free community harnesses solar to keep power on through hurricanes
Marshall Gobuty is on a mission to create a sustainable and resilient community in Cortez, Florida, that can withstand major hurricanes that often wreak havoc on the state.
Walmart dropping college degree requirements for some corporate jobs
Walmart announced this week it will no longer require applicants to hold a college degree to be considered for some jobs at its headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas.
Netflix officially terminates DVD rental service with final mailings: 'End of an era'
Netflix officially ended its DVD rental service with final shipments sent on Sept. 29, 2023, the streaming giant announced. The rental service started in 1998 and ran for 25 years.
Ford warns extended UAW strike could result in up to 500,000 supplier employee layoffs
Following the United Auto Workers' announcement extending strike to another Ford assembly plant, the automaker's supply chain chief said up to 500,000 jobs are at risk.
UAW president Shawn Fain has been 'nothing but surprising' throughout process: Jamie Butters
Automotive News executive editor Jamie Butters discusses the expansion of the UAW strikes and its impact on car buyers.