Exxon profits surge; $3.4 billion hit from Russian exit

Exxon profits have doubled in the last year, but the oil giant is taking a big hit from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

US economy shrank by 1.4% in Q1 despite solid consumer spending

Despite the weak showing, most economists expect a rebound in the April-June quarter as solid hiring and wage gains sustain growth.

St. Mary's Food Bank in Phoenix sees an increase in families needing extra help: 'I am doing it to survive?
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Rising prices of gas, rent and groceries are sending more people to look for assistance and St. Mary's Food Bank in Phoenix says they are seeing a big increase in families showing up for extra assistance. FOX 10's Bailey Miller has the story.

$1M Powerball ticket sold at Arizona Circle K

A $1 million Powerball ticket was sold at an Arizona Circle K. The winning ticket matched all five numbers, but not the Powerball.

Powerball jackpot grows to $454M after no top winner in Monday drawing

Grabbed a Powerball jackpot ticket yet? The next drawing is Wednesday night. The estimated one-time lump sum payment is $271.9 million after taxes.

Football signed by Super Bowl LVI halftime stars is up for auction

An authentic football from Super Bowl LVI with the signatures of some of the halftime show's star performers hits the auction block.

Dress worn by Judy Garland in ‘The Wizard of Oz’ could sell for up to $1.2 million

One of the four iconic blue and white dresses worn by Judy Garland in “The Wizard of Oz'” will hit the auction block next month, decades after it went missing from the Catholic University of America.

Thanks to budget surplus, Maine plans to send $850 checks to most residents

Democratic Gov. Janet Mills signed off on a $1.2 billion supplemental budget Wednesday that sends more than half of the money to residents in the form of $850 relief checks.

Explainer: How cryptocurrencies work — and how they don't

For all the buzz around cryptocurrencies, relatively few are well versed in them. Here’s a look at what they are, how they work, and their pitfalls and potential.

Thousands may have student debt that should have been forgiven, report finds

A new federal report finds that record-keeping failures by the Education Department may have left thousands of Americans stuck with student debt that should have been forgiven.

21 people charged with $150M in COVID-19 fraud, DOJ reports

The Justice Department announced Wednesday that 21 people have been charged in the past nine days as part of a nationwide enforcement push to root out those who exploit the pandemic through health care fraud schemes.

Biden administration’s new student loan forgiveness steps could impact 4M borrowers

Student loan debt forgiveness could be getting closer. The U.S. Department of Education announced on Tuesday it is working to implement steps for nearly 4 million federal borrowers to reach loan forgiveness.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren accuses TurboTax of ‘shady business practices,’ flawed free file program

The letter pushed for answers from Intuit’s CEO Sasan K. Goodarzi and accused the company of its “unethical use of the revolving door to hire former regulators to defend its shady business practices that scam taxpayers out of billions of dollars.”