Nightly Roundup: Boy mauled by pitbull; family mourns drive-by shooting victim

From a boy who was mauled by a family friend's pitbull dog, to learning more about the money you need to retire for the lifestyle you're hoping for, here's a look at some of our top stories tonight.

Is AI coming for your job? Here's what to know

Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has been a topic of discussion for many this year. While some are fearful of AI's power to potentially take away jobs from humans, some organizations are embracing AI, and that is also leading to new job opportunities.

More than half of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, survey says

Gen Z consumers who were living paycheck to paycheck cited nonessential spending as a reason behind their financial hardships.

GDP growth for Q2 dips on second estimate

Gross domestic product (GDP) increased in Q2 2023 and signs of a strong economy could push the Fed to raise interest rates again. This could have a major impact on consumer debt.

Americans consider using credit cards to afford student loan payments: survey

Many Americans who used the pause on student loan payments to reduce debt may now have to reverse course, according to a recent Empower survey.

IRS announces changes impacting catch-up contributions

Eligible Americans saving for retirement can continue catch-up contributions on a pretax basis through 2025.

3M agrees to pay $6 billion to settle earplug lawsuits from US service members

Chemical and consumer product manufacturer 3M has agreed to pay $6 billion to settle numerous lawsuits from U.S. service members who say they experienced hearing loss or other serious injuries after using faulty earplugs made by the company.

American Airlines slapped with record-breaking $4.1M penalty for stranding passengers on delayed flights

The federal government is fining American Airlines $4.1 million for dozens of instances in which passengers were kept on board planes without a chance to exit during long ground delays.

These states will get a bigger slice of Biden's $39 billion student loan forgiveness pie

Borrowers in states with the highest borrowing rates are set to get the biggest share of Biden's student loan forgiveness under the new income-driven repayment plans.