'In God We Trust': A history of our national motto

The phrase “In God We Trust" was officially (and legally) dubbed the national motto of the United States in 1956.

Small inflation rise keeps interest rate cut likely
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Inflation rose .1% month-over-month, keeping analysts hopeful for an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve this autumn.

US economic growth increased last quarter to a healthy 2.8% annual rate

The nation’s economy accelerated last quarter at a strong 2.8% annual pace, with consumers and businesses helping drive growth despite the pressure of continually high interest rates.

Home prices hit another record in June even as sales fall: What to know

U.S. home prices hit another all-time high in June, even as sales of existing homes fell, according to data shared by the National Association of Realtors.

Americans are falling behind on their car payments, data shows

Recent data from auto experts shows that Americans are struggling with car payments, with the number of defaults industrywide up in the first half of 2024.

$1M Powerball ticket sold at Phoenix gas station

Check your tickets! Someone who bought a Powerball ticket at a Phoenix gas station is $1 million richer!

Trump assassination attempt: $6.3 million raised for victims in deadly rally shooting

50-year-old Corey Comperatore, who was with his wife and daughters, was killed during the rally. Two other people were also injured, 57-year-old David Dutch, and 74-year-old James Copenhaver.

Does money buy happiness? A new study suggests it can

A study sampled more than 33,000 employed U.S. adults who answered questions on a scale called “satisfaction with life."

Peacock raises its prices -- here's what subscribers will now pay

Customers will see a new change on their monthly bills after Peacock’s latest rate hike. Here’s what you need to know.

New 401(k) rule makes it easier to tap savings for emergencies

A new law has made it easier for Americans to tap their 401(k)s and other retirement accounts for emergency funds as they continue to battle high inflation.

Social Security just announced a change for millions of beneficiaries

Millions of Social Security recipients must switch to a new Login.gov portal to continue accessing their online account information, as announced by the Social Security Administration.