Federal judge dismisses false advertising claims against Wendy's, McDonald's

The lawsuit accused McDonald’s and Wendy’s of misleading consumers with ads that show bigger, juicier burgers than their restaurants actually serve.

Trump back in court for civil fraud trial
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Former President Donald Trump was back in a New York courtroom Tuesday for the second day of his business fraud trial. Trump made remarks before heading into court, calling NY Attorney General Letitia James a fraud who doesn't have a case. Trump also slammed the judge presiding over the case. The civil suit accuses Trump of lying for years about the value of his assets to deceive banks to get better loans and insurance policies. Trump's lawyers say his financial statements were legitimate.

Car insurance cost rises 17%: Here are some factors that can help lower your bill

Insurance premiums have increased by 17% over the past 12 months, but drivers can use some cost-reducing strategies to lower those premiums, according to a recent Experian report.

UAW strike update: Ford, GM lay off more workers

More General Motors and Ford employees were told to not come to work this week as the UAW strike continues.

A riled Donald Trump sounds off outside New York fraud trial accusing him of lying about his wealth

Aggrieved and defiant, former President Donald Trump spent a day in court Monday for the sometimes testy start of a trial in a fraud lawsuit that could cost him control of Trump Tower and other prized properties.

Fear over Social Security's future pushes Americans to claim benefits early: survey

Most Americans understand Social Security, but concern over its future is pushing many to claim retirement benefits early, a recent Schroders survey said.

UAW Strike inflicts nearly $4 billion in losses, analysis shows

The economic damage from the strike will continue to worsen each week that workers are off the line. After last week's added targets, one automaker is expected to hit particularly hard.

Donald Trump appears in court for civil trial
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Former President Donald Trump denounced the civil fraud case over his business practices as a politically motivated "scam" as he arrived defiantly for a trial in the lawsuit, which could cost him control of Trump Tower and other prized properties.

Gas prices unseasonably high despite a drop in demand: AAA

Nationwide gas prices dipped on average by only three cents to $3.83 for the week ending Sept. 28, according to AAA.

As employers encounter labor shortages, Biden administration unveils playbook for training workers

Worker shortages have been frustrating for some employers, who raised their investments in new factories and construction projects after President Joe Biden signed into law funding for infrastructure, computer chips and a shift toward renewable energy sources.

Americans to deplete pandemic era savings by end of Q3

After accumulating record breaking excess savings in the COVID-19 recession, Americans could soon deplete these reserves, the San Francisco Fed reported.

Costco exec says membership fee increase question of 'when, not if'

Costco CFO Richard Galanti remained coy about when the retailer's members could see their membership price increase, saying it would "happen at some point."

How a government shutdown could affect student loan payments

With a government shutdown looming, student loan borrowers could face more headaches once student loan repayments resume after a three year pause. Here’s what you need to know.