House Democrats on Tuesday launched a long-shot effort to shield Medicaid and food stamps from GOP cuts. The Democrats are pushing a procedural gambit, known as a discharge
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Cinco de Mayo deals: Where to get discounted food, drinks
NEW YORK (WPIX/NEXSTAR) — America’s Cinco de Mayo traditions may not always be an authentic reflection of Mexican culture, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be joyous celebrations
Spending smarter: Best ways to use credit card points
(NewsNation) — One way consumers can spend smarter is by using credit card rewards. If you’re already swiping, why not earn cash back — or travel miles or
Trump says rising prices ‘peanuts’ compared to cheap gas
President Trump said in an interview that aired Sunday that rising prices on certain items amid his trade wars are “peanuts” in comparison to cheap gas. In the
$95M settlement over Siri eavesdropping claims approved: How to make a claim
(NEXSTAR) — If Siri has ever been activated on your Apple device without your consent, you may be eligible to receive part of a $95 million settlement reached
US destinations report tourism drops. Will it lead to cheap summer travel?
(NEXSTAR) – As economic anxiety and international tensions mount, some of the country’s biggest hotspots are worried visitors won’t turn up this year. But their loss could be
Why Costco, Sam’s Club typically have lower gas prices than other stations
(NEXSTAR) — When your gas tank is nearing empty, you may opt for a gas station where you can redeem rewards, or at least one with the best
GasBuddy refutes Trump $1.98 a gallon price claim
(The Hill) — GasBuddy, a company that tracks fuel costs across the country, is refuting President Trump’s claims in a Friday morning social media post touting record low
Economic fundamentals shifting upward: Policy analyst
(NewsNation) — Signs that the economy may be starting to turn in a more positive direction are beginning to emerge after a better-than-expected jobs report for April and an
‘More disruptions’ coming but economy on ‘firm footing’: Economist
(NewsNation) — Following a positive April jobs report, Diane Swonk, KPMG’s chief economist, believes the economy still faces turbulence ahead. American employers added a better-than-expected 177,000 jobs in