The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Bank of America withheld credit card rewards, double-dipped on fees and opened accounts without consent.
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Baby food brands contain ‘concerning’ levels of heavy metals. Homemade may not be better.
Consumption of heavy metals in the developmental stage has been shown to increase the risk of developmental and health problems.
What Supreme Court Groff v. DeJoy decision on religious accommodations means for employees
The court made clear that employers should accommodate employees’ religious accommodation requests unless they result in substantial increased costs.
Homeowners’ insurance costs are going up amid climate change. Here’s how to lower yours.
Florida and Texas saw home insurance premiums increase 57% and 40%, respectively, since 2015, while average rates nationwide increased roughly 21%.
What does the Titanic submersible implosion mean for extreme tourism?
Virgin Galactic is set to launch its first commercial spaceflight next week, indicating that extreme tourism is still drawing interest.
Overstock.com wins Bed Bath & Beyond assets with $21.5M bid
The sale is subject to court approval, and a hearing to approve the sale is scheduled for Tuesday.
Powell expects more rate hikes, says bringing down inflation ‘has a long way to go’
Powell on Wednesday told Congress that getting inflation back down to 2% “has a long way to go” as inflation pressures continue to run high.
Which cars help fuel the American economy? Cars.com releases annual American-made index
The report ranks new vehicles that contribute to the U.S. economy based on assembly locations, the sourcing of parts and manufacturing jobs.
Juneteenth is the next federal holiday in 2023. Will the stock market be closed?
In recognition of the federal holiday, the Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange will close at 4 p.m. Eastern on Friday and reopen at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
As pandemic-era benefits unwind, Poor People’s Campaign wants lawmakers to address poverty
Hundreds of Poor People’s Campaign leaders are heading to Capitol Hill next week to demand lawmakers address death by poverty in the United States.