April 12 NYC mayor cites $180K racial wealth gap to justify taxes, police cuts New York Mayor Mamdani highlights stark racial wealth gap in city report but sidesteps questions about why DEI language was removed from the document.
April 12 5 Tax Day food deals to score, from free treats to BOGO subs and more As Tax Day approaches, restaurant chains like Subway, Olive Garden and Qdoba are offering deals and discounts to help diners save on meals this April.
April 12 Identity theft losses surge 70% for older Americans Identity theft losses among Americans 60 and older surged 70%, reaching $48.5 million according to the FBI's latest internet crime report.
April 12 Tax Day is this week: Avoid these 5 common mistakes that can cost you money Millions are rushing to file taxes, but simple mistakes can trigger IRS penalties and delayed refunds. Here are five common errors and how to avoid them.
April 12 The AI revolution threatens office jobs, but revives demand for skilled trades AI threatens white-collar jobs more than blue-collar trades, highlighting an urgent need to realign education with workforce demands in America.
April 12 The states revealed as best to start a family amid cratering belief in the American Dream Red states outperform blue states in family stability, economic mobility and education, according to a new 2026 Family Structure Index report.
April 10 Los Angeles schools may close as nearly 85% of district’s workers plan to strike Los Angeles schools could close as they face a potential strike Tuesday, with three unions representing 70,000 employees demanding higher pay.
April 10 Court poised to block Trump tariffs again, teeing up new fight The trade court could stymie Trump's revived tariff efforts — dealing another blow the president on a matter he described as 'life or death' for the U.S. economy.
April 10 Chicago suburb locals hope reparations addresses 'affordability pressures' as Black population dwindles Evanston, Illinois has paid out millions in reparations to Black residents, but some locals say the $25,000 payments aren't enough to address decades of housing discrimination.
April 10 My coworkers asked about my Christian beliefs. Then I lost my job I was a barista at Heine Brothers Coffee in Louisville. After coworkers asked about my Christian beliefs on marriage, sexuality and more, I was fired for sharing my faith.