Hertz will pay $168 million to settle hundreds of false car theft claims
Rental car giant Hertz Global Holdings announced Monday it would pay $168 million to settle 364 claims that it erroneously filed criminal
Rental car giant Hertz Global Holdings announced Monday it would pay $168 million to settle 364 claims that it erroneously filed criminal
Job growth was much better than expected in November despite the Federal Reserve’s aggressive efforts to slow the labor market and tackle
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis denied a report Friday that the state was considering reversing its decision to dissolve Disney’s special governing district
The Internal Revenue Service is alerting taxpayers about a number of changes hitting in the 2023 tax filing year. Among the most
Consumers took advantage of heavy discounting by online retailers to kick off the holiday shopping season in high gear. According to Adobe Analytics,
The U.S. central bank could scale back the pace of its interest rate hikes “as soon as December,” Federal Reserve Chair Jerome
A self-described ‘natural’ baby product company is recalling 10,500 of its stainless steel bottles and cups for toddlers that pose a risk
A decision by Whole Foods to pause purchases of Maine lobster has sparked outcry from the state’s elected officials and the lobster
With deals beginning even earlier ahead of Black Friday than in years past and continuing well after Cyber Monday, consumers are no
Consumers are racking up credit card debt at a pace not seen in decades as inflation continues to pervade the U.S. economy. In