Americans' confidence in higher education drops 21 points since 2015
U.S. adults are increasingly losing confidence in higher education, with a new Gallup poll showing only 36% have "a great deal" or "quite a lot of confidence" in the institutions.
Trump doesn't 'need anyone' to win in November: Rep. Darrell Issa
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., details where he stands on Trump's VP pick and invoking the 25th Amendment.
Bloomberg's donation to Johns Hopkins gives medical students free tuition
Bloomberg Philanthropies, founded by Mike Bloomberg in 1981, is donating $1 billon to help ensure that the majority of medical students at Johns Hopkins graduate debt free.
US home prices just hit another all-time high
Buying a house just became even more expensive as high mortgage rates continue to create a "lock-in" effect for many would-be sellers, according to Redfin.
Boeing agrees to plea deal to avoid criminal trial over deadly 737 Max crashes
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge in order to avoid a criminal trial related to two deadly crashes involving 737 MAX jetliners.
I've never seen a political party 'eat itself': Mark Penn
Harris Poll Chairman and former senior adviser to the Clintons, Mark Penn, unpacks Democrats' concerns over Biden's fitness for president and who's most likely to replace him.
US foreign policy is 'way off course' under Biden: Rep. Warren Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, reacts to an alleged meeting between Democrats to discuss Biden's future, the U.S. hosting NATO leaders this week and Trump prosecutors' upcoming testimonies.
Musk looks to end Twitter lawsuit, suggests late disclosure was a mistake
Billionaire Elon Musk is arguing that his late disclosure of Twitter stock purchases was a mistake in an effort to dismiss a proposed class action lawsuit brought by shareholders.
US national debt to surge to record levels without reform, raising prospect of debt crisis
The U.S. national debt is on pace to set a new record in 2027 when compared to the size of the economy as federal budget deficits are projected to widen in the years ahead.
4 ways Americans use credit cards to purchase and plan for the future
Explore the reasons why 82% of US adults use credit cards and how they navigate the potential rewards and risks to their financial health.
Price of postage stamps to be raised soon, despite recent increase
First-class mail "Forever" stamps are expected to cost 73 cents each beginning July 14. The price of the stamps had recently increased from 66 to 68 cents in January.
Ill-timed printed lottery ticket wins Nebraska woman $220,000: 'I don’t let the mistakes go'
Lori Sailors, a Lincoln, Nebraska, woman, recently won $220,000 in the Nebraska Pick 5 lottery game after buying a ticket that was printed by mistake.
5 essential leadership lessons CEOs can learn from Biden and Trump
Savvy CEOs know they can learn from other fields and one of the most logical is politics. Presidential campaigns are high-pressure situations that provide lots of chances to learn.
Medicare coverage when traveling: What to know
Medicare is a safety net for millions of Americans but when your traveling not all the normal rules apply. Here's what to know.
2024 election 'is about the economy': Dennis Kucinich
U.S. congressional candidate and former Democratic Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich on his current campaign as an Independent, RFK Jr.'s presidential chances against Trump and Biden and the likelihood of invoking the 25th Amendment.
The disability benefits application process just got a little easier thanks to SSA adjustments
Getting Social Security benefits may not take as long due to recent application adjustments.
Jobs report: One-third of the 206K adds in June were in government
The June jobs report came in at 206,000, higher than expected, though it also showed that nearly a third of those jobs were in government, while April and May reports were revised down.
American Airlines passenger drinking 'Jack and Cokes' reportedly exposes himself, forces emergency landing
A passenger who downed several drinks forced an American Airlines plane to make an emergency landing after allegedly exposing himself, according to a criminal complaint.
If Joe Biden quits now, he looks 'defeated': Doug Collins
Former Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., on Trump widening the poll gap after CNN's Presidential Debate and how Democrats should respond.
This one assumption could make you run out of money in retirement
Planning for retirement means planning long term and to do that, even tiny errors can make a huge difference. Here's one assumption that can put you on the wrong path.