Whopping 78% of aspiring homeowners say they can’t afford the American dream

Owning a home is still the centerpiece of the American dream, a new survey found – but that a vast majority of Americans say they simply can’t afford it.

These salaried workers are now eligible for overtime pay

The Biden administration's new rule significantly expands overtime pay eligibility to millions of salaried workers in the U.S., setting higher income thresholds and updating salary limits every three years.

Foxtrot Market closes all 4 Dallas locations as part of nationwide shutdown

Foxtrot Market customers reported getting kicked out while waiting for their orders. Employees say they have no idea if they're getting severance.

Dom's, Foxtrot close stores in Chicago, nationwide months after merger

Dom's Kitchen & Market and Foxtrot Market are closing stores in Chicago and across the country just a few months after the boutique grocers announced their merger.

'New Coke': Coca-Cola’s major marketing flop in 1985

This week is the anniversary of Coca Cola’s major marketing flop in 1985 – when they tried to discontinue the original flavor of Coke and use a new recipe. Hoarding, backlash and protests ensued.

Express files for bankruptcy, announces store closures

Express filed for bankruptcy Monday and announced dozens of the fashion retailer’s stores would be closing.

Barbie through the years: Look back at some of her most iconic moments

Barbie has stayed relevant throughout the decades and has since evolved into not only a trend-setter and record-breaker, but an inclusive toy for everyone to enjoy.

Tesla recall on Cybertrucks: What you need to know

Tesla is recalling nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks because the accelerator pedal can get stuck.

Value of the stay-at-home parent: Study reveals time, cost required

Researchers analyzed the amount of time stay-at-home parents dedicate to the role and calculated what the cost of outsourcing their tasks would be in 80 cities.

California duo arrested in Plano for alleged 'gift-card draining' scheme

Police say the scam involves criminals stealing unpurchased gift cards, getting their info and then resealing them to put back on store shelves. When someone buys a tampered card, the scammer then drains all of the money from the prepaid card.

This is how much of your tax money goes to servicing US national debt

A new analysis shows that a rising amount of personal income taxes is going toward paying down interest costs on the national debt.

Red Lobster reportedly considering filing for bankruptcy

Red Lobster is reportedly considering filing for bankruptcy to relieve financial pressures that have weighed on the company.