New poll shows most sports fans frustrated by high costs and juggling subscriptions

A new AP-NORC poll shows that sports fans are paying for multiple subscriptions, juggling cable and streaming services, and often sharing passwords to keep up with their favorite teams — but most are unhappy with the cost.

Amazon and Google face FTC investigation over ad pricing practices

The Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether Amazon and Google misled advertisers about pricing and terms for online ads, a source familiar with the matter said.

Deal reached to "save" TikTok, Trump suggests

The president said a meeting between U.S. and Chinese officials went well and that a TikTok deal was reached regarding “a ‘certain’ company" young people in the U.S. "very much wanted to save."

ATM fees hit record high again; see the worst cities

New data reveals that ATM fees hit a record high in 2025, with this city topping the list.

US job growth revised down by 911K through March
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We are now learning that the Trump administration has blasted the Labor Department’s annual jobs revisions, which revealed the U.S. added hundreds of thousands fewer jobs than first thought. It also amounts to the largest such correction on record. LiveNOW’s Mike Pache is learning more about the latest jobs numbers with David Siemer who is the CEO of Wave Digital Assets.

U.S. economy added jobs at slower pace in August
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Justus Parmar, CEO and Founder of Fortuna Investment, joins LiveNOW's Mike Pache to discuss the August jobs report and other top economic headlines.

Trump's credit card rate caps could save Americans $100B per year, research says

Vanderbilt University published a paper suggesting that banks may remain profitable with President Donald Trump’s credit card rate cap, earning profits with a 15% cap while maintaining rewards programs.

Kawhi Leonard scandal: What we know about the alleged $28M ‘no-show job’

A new report alleges Kawhi Leonard made $28 million in a "no-show" job for a fraudulent tree-planting company partially funded by Clippers owner Steve Ballmer. The Clippers have denied the allegations.

McDonald's cuts prices; other chains may follow

Starting next week, the fast-food giant will offer deals on some of its popular menu items.

Trump tariffs declared unlawful by U.S. appeals court
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The American Institute for Economic Research's Thomas Savidge joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to react to a U.S. appeals court ruling that most of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs are illegal.

Cracker Barrel CEO dodges questions after logo flip-flop

The Cracker Barrel chief executive remained silent about the company's logo backtrack when approached by reporters during her first public appearance since the controversy.

Cracker Barrel removes pride page from website amid rebrand controversy

Cracker Barrel has faced intense scrutiny by conservative activists over its past support of LGBT causes, while dealing with consumer backlash over its rebranding efforts.