Sports betting wins big: Nebraska, Louisiana, South Dakota vote to expand gambling

The U.S. gambling industry has won big at the polls as three states authorized legal sports betting and three others either approved or expanded casino gambling.

Stocks shake off 2020 election night wobbles to rally

Much of Wednesday's strength for Wall Street was due to big gains for technology stocks. Investors have increasingly seen these stocks as some of the safer bets in the market, able to grow their profits even in a pandemic as more of daily life shifts online.

Walmart lays off shelf-scanning robots for humans

Walmart is laying off the robots it had deployed in about 500 stores to keep tabs on what’s on and not on the shelves.

Cruise industry extends sailing suspensions for the rest of 2020, despite government lifting no-sail order

Cruise lines are extending the suspension of U.S. sailing operations through the end of the year, just days after the U.S. government effectively lifted its no-sail order despite a global spike in coronavirus infections.

These stores, restaurants are closed on Election Day

Some businesses are closing their doors on Election Day to give employees an opportunity to vote.

Navajo Nation lawmakers approve casino reopening plan

Navajo Nation lawmakers approved legislation to reopen the tribe’s four casinos, even as the tribe’s health director warned that the coronavirus is spreading uncontrollably.

4 dangers of opening a store credit card

Retail cards are easy to get, but they may not be the best long-term option.

How to get an emergency loan

This is what you need to know to get cash for an unexpected expense.

Taste of the Town: Pasta78
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FOX 10's Tom Fergus checks out Pasta78, a build-your-own pasta bar opening Nov. 2 in Chandler.

Billions in COVID-19 business loans possibly given to scammers, report says

The Office of Small Business Administration (SBA) Inspector General Michael Ware found that it may have distributed billions of dollars to fraudulent businesses claiming financial distress due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report.

Community Cares: Gigi's Playhouse in Phoenix reopens
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Gigi's Playhouse, a non-profit Down syndrome achievement center in Phoenix, is reopening after being forced to shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. More information at https://gigisplayhouse.org/phoenix

COVID-19 pandemic reinvents holiday hiring needs for retailers

The push to hire temporary workers has begun in earnest this holiday season, in some cases weeks earlier than last year. But the pandemic has reshaped the kinds of jobs retailers are recruiting for.

Can't pay a personal loan? Take these 6 steps

With a dose of diligence and a dash of creativity, tardy borrowers can catch up on their personal loan debt.

What happens if I default on a personal loan?

Defaulting on a personal loan means you're behind in making the payments you signed up for. Once you default, there are consequences and the lender can take steps to recover the money you owe. But, there are also ways to avoid defaulting on your loan.

How to pay down credit card debt fast as borrowing continues to fall

According to the Federal Reserve, credit card balances are down for the sixth straight month. If you want to pay down your debt, here are three strategies to make it happen.

How to pay off debt in retirement

American seniors are running into a largely unforeseen problem – high credit card debt. What’s the way out for the silver set?