(NewsNation) — The average Social Security benefit for retired workers hit an all-time high in May, surpassing $2,000 for the first time. While the $2,000 mark is largely
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New Oklahoma law cracking down on Bitcoin ATM scams
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A new Oklahoma law is cracking down on scammers using Bitcoin ATMs to steal your money. Senate Bill 1083 was authored by Sen. Darrell
House GOP approves ‘technical changes’ to Trump agenda bill
House Republicans on Wednesday greenlighted a series of “technical changes” to the party’s tax cut and spending package, removing language that would have thrown their effort off course
Students urged to seek aid now as FAFSA deadline nears
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – An important deadline is quickly approaching for students heading to college this fall. The FAFSA, or Free Application for Federal Student Aid, must be
Trump and Noem on planned FEMA changes: ‘We’re going to give out less money‘
President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem detailed changes they hope to make to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), both indicating they intend to eliminate the
Federal minimum wage would rise to $15 under Sen. Hawley bill
(The Hill) — Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) wants to double the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, with legislation filed Tuesday to increase the rate adopted nearly
Major grocery chain announces it is slashing prices for the summer
(KTLA) – Discount grocery chain ALDI has announced that it is slashing prices on more than 400 products across all 2,400 of its U.S. stores – a move
US gained 562K millionaires in 2024, far outpacing other countries
(NewsNation) — A strong stock market helped mint 562,000 new millionaires in the U.S. last year, according to a new report. The nation’s high-net-worth population grew by 7.6%
Procter & Gamble cutting thousands of jobs in wake of Trump tariffs
(The Hill) – Procter & Gamble said Thursday it would reduce its workforce by 7,000 non-manufacturing roles in the wake of President Trump’s tariffs. Company leaders first announced
Americans haven’t cooked this much at home since 2020: Campbell’s CEO
(NewsNation) — More Americans are cooking at home and turning to ingredients that stretch their food budgets, a potential warning sign for the U.S. economy. American soup and