New vehicle prices drop for third straight month, but drivers still paying over sticker price: data
After hitting an all-time high in December, the price for a new car continues to drop. But drivers were still paying well above sticker price for their new car in March.
Private student loan rates edge up: Still well below March highs
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Mortgage refinance rates stick for three key rates | April 20, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for April 20, 2022, which are mostly unchanged from yesterday.
Biden more open to canceling student debt 'than ever before,' Schumer says
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer continues to fight for student loan cancelation, saying Biden is now more open to it that ever before.
Today’s shorter-term mortgage refinance rates hold steady | April 19, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for April 19, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
Richmond residents fight plan to build distribution center near their homes
Some residents in Richmond are breathing a cautious 'sigh of relief' after slowing a project they say would have harmed their neighborhood. But they expect the fight is not over.
Today's 30-year mortgage rates climb, 3 other terms hold | April 19, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for April 19, 2022, which are mostly unchanged from yesterday.
Home camera security flaw may have allowed hackers to watch for years
More than a third of American homes have some kind of security system installed, and many of them include cameras to keep an eye on things. Recent revelations, however, suggest the maker of one affordable device may have allowed hackers to keep an eye on you.
5-year fixed personal loan rates dip again
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Student loan refinance rates: 10-year fixed-rate loans fall slightly
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Today’s mortgage refinance rates continue to climb | April 18, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for April 18, 2022, which are up from last Thursday.
Today's mortgage rates: 30-year rates hold steady since Thursday | April 18, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for April 18, 2022, which are trending up from last Thursday.
Biden to require US-made steel, iron for infrastructure projects
New guidance by the Biden administration will require material for projects like bridges, highways and broadband internet funded by last year's infrastructure package be produced in the U.S.
'Bunnies on the Bayou' returns to downtown Houston for Easter Sunday
Bunnies on the Bayou is a fundraising event benefitting several LGBTQ+ non-profit organizations and after a two-year hiatus, the community event has returned!
Tesla issues second recall to disable 'Boombox' function
Tesla is recalling nearly 595,000 vehicles, most for a second time, to turn off a "Boombox" feature that can obscure the sound of a federally mandated pedestrian warning noise electric vehicles are required to emit at low speeds at specified frequencies.
Baby formula shortage: Stores limit sales as major brands sell out nationwide
As of mid-March, about 29 percent of popular baby formula brands were sold out across the U.S., according to one analysis.
Elon Musk allegedly broke law while buying Twitter stock, claims lawsuit
Musk spent about $2.6 billion on Twitter stock — a fraction of his estimated wealth of $265 billion, the largest individual fortune in the world. In a regulatory filing Monday, Musk disclosed he may increase his stake after backing out of an agreement reached last week to join Twitter’s board of directors.
Honda investing $40 billion over next decade in massive shift to electric vehicles
Honda is investing $40 billion over the next decade in research, especially to realize a major shift to ecological electric vehicles.
International trade halted at Texas border crossings as truckers protest Greg Abbott’s new inspections
With trucks backed up for miles in Reynosa for the fifth day in a row, some produce importers in Texas said they have waited days for their goods to arrive and already had buyers cancel orders.
Walmart offering new truckers starting salary of up to $110,000
Walmart truck drivers could previously make an average of $87,500 in their first year












