$3 million may be paid to private student loan borrowers ignored by servicer – Here's who is impacted

A student loan servicer may be on the hook for ignoring borrowers' requests for payment reduction on loans held by the National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts following a CFPB enforcement action.

Walmart laying off hundreds of employees, relocating many remote workers

Walmart is laying off hundreds of employees at its campus offices, as well as relocating many remote employees. Here’s what to know.

Meme stocks like GameStop are once again in the news, and here's why

It looks like 2021 all over again recently, as a 'meme stocks' like GameStop and AMC saw sudden and rather drastic share price increases. Here's what to know about meme stocks, and what's behind this latest rally.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's Archewell Foundation ‘delinquent,’ barred from soliciting or spending funds

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's charity, the Archewell Foundation, has been declared "delinquent" in California after the organization failed "to submit required annual report(s) and/or renewal fees."

Red Lobster reportedly closing dozens of US restaurants: See the closure list

Red Lobster has closed at least 48 locations across the U.S. as the seafood restaurant chain faces financial trouble, according to a restaurant liquidator who is holding an online auction.

Top summer jobs for teens and how much they pay

Teens have various summer job options, from camp counselor to lifeguard, with opportunities to earn significant wages, as employers plan to add 1.3 million jobs for teenagers this season, according to financial experts.

Target changes Pride merch strategy
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Target announced it will feature items in certain stores during Pride Month in June. It will provide adult apparel, home goods, food and beverages in stores chosen based on historical sales performance and on its website. Some products last year prompted a significant backlash, leading to the relocation of products in many stores.

Best and worst cities to start a career revealed

According to the data by WalletHub, recent grads may not want to start their career in New York City.

Melinda French Gates to resign from the Gates Foundation

Melinda French Gates announced Monday that she is stepping down from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Snoop Dogg's 'Gin & Juice' drink brand to sponsor college football bowl game

The Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl Presented by Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop will be played at Arizona Stadium in Tucson on Dec. 28. It's expected to feature teams from the Mountain West Conference and Mid-American Conference.

Mother's Day celebrated by mimosas, supporting small businesses
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Mother's Day comes with lots of brunches, lunches and dinners. But, an event in Mesa has a different twist. Moms and mimosas. FOX 10's Irene Snyder explains how this holiday also helps small businesses.

What is ‘ghost debt’? Buy now, pay later plans more popular than ever

A new form of debt looping a lot of Americans is being referred to as “ghost debt” or “phantom debt” – stemming from the popular buy now, pay later apps.

US regulators investigate credit card rewards 'bait and switch' schemes

U.S. authorities have already taken action against American Express and Bank of America in a "bait and switch" credit card rewards investigation.

Four-day workweek would boost productivity, 81% of younger workers say

A majority of young professionals polled in a survey believe working a non-traditional work schedule could be more effective for them to get their work done.

The history of Ramona Farms and how its chickpeas make it to your plate

This year brought us another great winter with plenty of snow in northern Arizona, and rain across the deserts. So, what does that mean for farmers? FOX 10 Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz takes us to Sacaton in Pinal County for the latest Forecast to Farm to Table.