COVID-19 Liability Waivers:  Are you signing away your rights?

Heather Sullivan shares some smart sense about the COVID-19, liability waivers that many organizations and businesses are asking participants and employees to sign.

If you're looking to buy a bicycle, it could be difficult to find

As people look for ways to exercise and pass the time, during the COVID-19 pandemic, bicycles have become a hot commodity and are in short supply.

Target, U.S. Bank, Best Buy to observe Juneteenth holiday

Minnesota-based companies Target, U.S. Bank, and Best Buy are both officially recognizing Juneteenth as a company holiday.

These are the quickest ways to pay off credit card debt

Don’t ignore your credit card debt; try some of these ideas to stay afloat during these uncertain times.

3 signs it's time to refinance your student loans today

The time is right for refinancing student loans, with lower interest rates widely available – and plenty of lenders offering them.

Bar owner says bartenders opted for unemployment pay over work

Despite high unemployment numbers across the country, business owners in Houston say they are having a hard time filling open job positions because unemployment pays them more.

Fear turns to greed on Wall Street as Fed details bond buys

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 629 points, or 2.5%, at 24,975, as of 9:48 a.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was down 1.5%. The losses were widespread, with 98% of the stocks in the S&P 500 lower

Walmart tests self-checkout only in lieu of traditional cashier lanes

A Walmart in Fayetteville, Arkansas is reimagining the shopping experience during the coronavirus pandemic by using self-checkout counters only, in lieu of traditional cashier lanes.

Legal help on how to fight illegal evictions

We've been hearing harrowing stories from people being locked out of their homes, or their power turned off, after losing their jobs during the shutdown. But that's not legal and state law says may let you collect money in damages from your landlord.

Band-Aid adds line of bandage colors to represent different skin tones

In response to the ongoing protests that have erupted in response to systemic racism in America, Band-Aid has announced additions to its product line by offering colors that match different skin tone in order to “embrace the beauty of diverse skin.”