Wendy's, the popular fast-food chain, is exploring the possibility of introducing dynamic pricing, akin to surge pricing used by ride-sharing services like Uber, to its menu.
A wide range of issues must be resolved during a divorce, such as how to divide assets and debts and, in some situations, how to award spousal maintenance or alimony.
Numerous admirers adorned the roadways with banners endorsing Trump or denouncing President Biden. In a protest gesture, some people held the American flag upside down, imitating Marjorie Taylor Greene.
This summer, high temperatures will not only punish American people physically but also severely impair their finances.
A framework for the goals Biden intends to pursue in his second term was provided by the Biden Administration's budget plan for 2025.
Monday's turbulent session saw gains in the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq due to weak manufacturing sector data and a brief NYSE malfunction that stopped trading several stocks.
These days, four-year colleges and universities face fierce competition from growing numbers of institutions offering trade education.
An integral component of the expanding identity theft practice that targets the 42 million Americans with lower incomes who depend on EBT cards to access government food and cash assistance.
TikTok is rife with opportunities to amass riches, from cash stuffing to overt budgeting, and more people are starting to pay attention.
Japan's Ministry of Finance released data on Friday that verified the nation's first currency intervention since 2022 following the yen fell in April to a 34-year low.
A lack of funds from Congress is causing the largest broadband affordability program in the country to come to an end.