Own a home? You might be upper class
Young people believe owning a home is an upper-class aspiration, according to polling conducted for Newsweek.
Who is John Barnett? Mystery as Boeing whistleblower found dead
Barnett, who worked for Boeing for 32 years, had alleged safety concerns he raised with managers about cutting corners were ignored.
Social Security move sparks praise from seniors
West Virginians who get Social Security will have more money in their pockets after a tax slashing bill is passed.
SNAP benefits under threat in these 4 states
SNAP benefits, administered to low- and no-income households, could change in four states as lawmakers consider proposals.
Burrito recall as warning issued over "serious infection"
Routine testing found that a range of burritos could contain bacteria that can lead to serious illness.
What is middle class? Gen Z see things very differently
Gen-Zers have shown that they have markedly different opinions on class to their parents and grandparents, new polling has found.
"Inept" Lara Trump blasted by Mary Trump
Donald Trump's niece Mary criticized her family and heaped praise on President Joe Biden in her latest newsletter.
Joe Biden mocks his confrontation with Marjorie Taylor Greene
The president spoke of the "warm reception" he received from Marjorie Taylor Greene during his SOTU address on Thursday.
E. Jean Carroll mocks Donald Trump over $92M bond
Donald Trump posted bond Friday, starting his appeal against the verdict in the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial.
Lauren Boebert says Steve Bannon a "God" in Colorado
Rep. Lauren Boebert praised her far-right counterpart Steve Bannon in conversation with him on his War Room podcast.
Today's "Wordle" #994 answer, hints and clues for Saturday, March 9 game
'Wordle' is approaching a huge milestone this week, but for now, players need to guess today's correct word.
Social Security alarm bells ring among Republican voters
Republican plans for funding Social Security are not supported by the party's voters, a poll has found.
Social Security warning issued to millions of Americans
Scams involving Social Security have increased by more than 60 percent, according to a new report.
Mike Johnson's "small talk" with Kamala Harris leaves people stunned
House Speaker Mike Johnson raised eyebrows after revealing what he discussed with Kamala Harris at the State of the Union address.
Child tax credit bill gets boost
A new poll conducted for Newsweek found that there is support for bipartisan bill that would give families extra money in the form of tax credits.
Undocumented migrants could get help to buy homes
New proposed legislation would expand the definition of who can apply for California's Dream for All loan program.
Cake recall as dire warning issued
The cake slices were incorrectly labeled, meaning that the soy allergen was not appropriately listed.
Child tax credit increase for thousands of Americans
Wisconsin taxpayers will soon see an average of $656 in tax relief if they pay for childcare.
SNAP warning as bill could strip thousands of benefits
Kentucky SNAP recipients could be subject to new rules if a bill becomes law.
Credit card fees slashed for millions of Americans
The White House said President Joe Biden is committed to making sure "corporations are held accountable when they try to rip off Americans."
Stimulus check update as IRS warns time is running out to claim payment
The Internal Revenue Service says the deadline to claim coronavirus-era stimulus aid is approaching.
SNAP benefits receive a lifeline
SNAP recipients will no longer be made to participate in a program that would reduce the types of food they are able to buy with their benefits.
Donald Trump deepfakes with Black voters fuel outrage
Supporters of the former president have created and posted false images of him online.
Snowfall map reveals California areas buried under the most snow
More than 80 inches of snow have fallen in some areas of California over the weekend.
Chicken dumpling recall over hard plastic found in products
More than 60,000 pounds of products sold in Trader Joe's have been recalled.
How to fix Social Security, according to retirement expert
As the prospect of Social Security running out of funding looms closer, the options for how to save the U.S.'s largest welfare system are on the table.
Republican bill could take lunch break from workers
The right to lunch breaks and paid overtime could be repealed under a new bill proposed in Kentucky.
Student loan forgiveness update as surprise tax sparks alarm
A handful of states currently treat student loan forgiveness as taxable income.
Finance
IRS investigating people earning above certain threshold
The IRS has been given new funding that will allow it to crack down on wealthy tax avoiders.
TurboTax under threat as thousands use alternative way to file taxes
The IRS is launching a pilot plan, known as Direct File, that will offer a free way to submit taxes for U.S. workers.