Unclaimed 401(k)s: Forgotten Fees Eat Into Retirement Saving...
Many Americans are changing jobs more frequently, leading to an increase in forgotten 401(k) accounts. These unclaimed a...
Unclaimed 401(k)s Cost Workers Retirement Savings
Many Americans are changing jobs more often, leading to a rise in forgotten 401(k) accounts. A new report highlights tha...
Conservatives See Spending Cuts as Key Test for Congress
House conservatives are closely watching President Trump's proposed $9.4 billion spending cuts. They view this proposal...
Ferris Bueller's Iconic Vest Up for Auction
The vest worn by Matthew Broderick in the classic 1986 film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is going up for auction. Sotheby'...
Ex-Florida Sheriff Arrested in Illegal Gambling Operation
A former Osceola County Sheriff has been arrested and faces felony charges. The arrest stems from allegations that he ra...
Landmark Settlement Allows Colleges to Pay Athletes
A federal judge has approved a $2.8 billion settlement, marking a significant shift in college sports. This agreement al...
Education Secretary Defends Budget Amid College Scrutiny
Education Secretary Linda McMahon addressed budget concerns and the administration's increased oversight of colleges in...
Congress Targets Government Waste After Musk's Exit
A bipartisan group in Congress is continuing its effort to reduce government waste, even after Elon Musk stepped down fr...
Republicans Unite Behind Trump, Defend Musk Amid Spending Bi...
House Republicans are showing strong support for both former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk amidst a public disagr...
Senator Risch Calls for USAID Spending Review After Waste Al...
Senator Jim Risch is pushing for a comprehensive review of USAID's spending practices. This call comes after reports sur...
Trump Tax Cuts Spark Deficit Debate in Congress
Republicans are pushing for tax cuts, but critics warn these measures could significantly increase the national deficit....
Bill Aims to Curb Emergency Spending in Congress
A new bill introduced by Republican lawmakers seeks to reform how Congress handles emergency spending. The proposed legi...
Expert: Pathogen Smuggling Case Raises Agroterrorism Fears
An FBI investigation into Chinese nationals smuggling a plant pathogen has sparked concerns about agroterrorism. China e...
Chicago Considers 1% Grocery Tax to Address Budget Deficit
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is proposing a 1% tax on groceries to help close the city's billion-dollar budget gap. The...
Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Make...
The Supreme Court has rejected Mexico's lawsuit against American gun manufacturers. Mexico argued that the companies' pr...
Trump and Xi Discuss Trade Amid Ongoing Tariff Dispute
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke by phone on Thursday, addressing the continuing trade disp...
Summer Tourism: Will Vacation Hot Spots Stay Hot?
Popular vacation destinations in the United States are wondering if they'll see as many tourists this summer. Even thoug...
Cornyn Urges Congress to Reimburse Texas for Border Security...
Senator John Cornyn is calling on Congress to reimburse Texas for the billions of dollars the state has spent on border...
Educational Choice Act Sparks Debate Over Funding and Impact
The Educational Choice for Children Act is generating discussion about its potential effects on both private and public...
Duffy Considers Pulling Federal Funds from California High-S...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is weighing the possibility of defunding California's high-speed rail project. This...
Dollar General Attracts Higher-Income Shoppers, Defies Tarif...
Dollar General shares soared after the company announced a positive outlook. The discount retailer is successfully attra...
House Republican Pushes to Defund NPR and PBS
Representative Ronny Jackson of Texas is advocating for the defunding of National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broa...
Sesame Street Pride Post Draws Criticism, Fuels PBS Funding...
A recent Pride Month message from Sesame Street has ignited controversy, particularly among Republican lawmakers. The po...
Tom Girardi Gets 7+ Years for Stealing Millions from Clients
Tom Girardi, the ex-husband of a 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star, has been sentenced to over seven years in pris...
Tom Girardi Sentenced to 7 Years for Embezzling Millions
Tom Girardi, the former husband of a 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star, has been sentenced to over seven years in...
July Fourth by the Numbers: Facts and Figures on Independence Day
Independence Day is a time for celebration, but how much do you know about the holiday beyond fireworks and barbecues? T...
Michael J. Fox Discusses Parkinson's Advocacy
Actor Michael J. Fox, diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1991, speaks with Jane Pauley of "Sunday Morning" about his...
Michael J. Fox on Parkinson's: Challenges and Hope
Michael J. Fox, diagnosed with Parkinson's at 29, discusses the difficulties of living with the disease. In a recent int...
New England Fall Foliage Guide: Best Spots for Leaf Peeping
Autumn in New England is a spectacular sight, drawing tourists and photographers alike. Jeff Folger, known as "Jeff Foli...
Chicago Jewelry Store Hit by $1 Million Heist
A Chicago-area jewelry store was robbed of over $1 million in merchandise after thieves broke through a wall. Police in...
Trump Threatens to End Subsidies for Musk's Companies
Former President Donald Trump has threatened to cut off government subsidies and contracts for Elon Musk's companies, in...
Escape Rooms: A Fun Challenge Sweeping the Nation
Escape rooms are a booming entertainment trend. These immersive adventures challenge participants to solve puzzles and r...
Mary Kay Ash: Building a Cosmetics Empire on Confidence
In a 60 Minutes interview, Morley Safer profiles Mary Kay Ash, the entrepreneur who transformed a $5,000 investment into...
From Fraudster to Fraud Fighter: Barry Minkow's Second Act
Barry Minkow, notorious for his ZZZZ Best carpet cleaning scam in the 1980s, defrauded investors of millions. After serv...
Madagascar's Tortoises Face Extinction Amid Poaching Crisis
Madagascar's unique tortoise populations are facing a severe threat from poachers. Driven by lucrative black markets whe...
Trump Administration Considers Scrapping $12M in Foreign Aid
Millions of dollars in U.S. aid intended for impoverished nations, including contraceptives and HIV prevention medicatio...
Salmon Farms: Boon or Bane for Wild Salmon?
The wild salmon population is dwindling, and the role of salmon farms is under intense scrutiny. This multi-billion doll...
WWII-Era Art Trove Sparks Billion-Dollar Ownership Dispute
A massive collection of art, unseen since World War II, has resurfaced, igniting a fierce legal battle over its rightful...
Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Manufacturers
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against American gun manufacturers. Mexico...
Supreme Court Rejects Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Makers
The Supreme Court has unanimously sided with American gun manufacturers, dismissing a lawsuit filed by the Mexican gover...
Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Makers
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against several major American gun manufac...
Proposed Cuts to Asthma Program Raise Concerns for Patients
A proposed budget cut by the Trump administration threatens the CDC's National Asthma Control Program. This program prov...
Army Defends Parade Spending Amid Recruitment Concerns
Army leaders are facing scrutiny from Congress over plans to spend up to $45 million on a parade for the Army's 250th bi...
Budget Deficit, Steel Tariffs, and Bombing Arrest: Today's Headlines
The Congressional Budget Office projects President Trump's budget will significantly increase the national deficit. The...
CBO: Trump's Policies Projected to Increase National Deficit by Trillions
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a report on Wednesday projecting that former President Trump's proposed p...
Cremona: Keeping the Stradivarius Violin's Legacy Alive
In Cremona, Italy, the birthplace of the Stradivarius violin, skilled artisans continue a centuries-old tradition. They...
Chinese Nationals Charged with Smuggling Crop-Damaging Fungus into US
Two Chinese researchers face charges for allegedly smuggling a dangerous fungus into the United States. The fungus is kn...
Dollar Tree Warns Tariffs Could Halve Q2 Profits
Dollar Tree anticipates a significant drop in second-quarter profits due to ongoing U.S. tariffs. The discount retailer'...
Democrats Urge McMahon to Cooperate with Education Department Investigation
Congressional Democrats are calling on Education Secretary Linda McMahon to fully cooperate with an ongoing review by th...
Tom Girardi Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison for Fraud
Former lawyer Tom Girardi, known for his high-profile cases and ties to Hollywood, has been sentenced to seven years in...
Tom Girardi Sentenced to 7+ Years for Embezzling Millions
Former Los Angeles lawyer Tom Girardi has been sentenced to over seven years in prison for stealing millions of dollars...