These are Americans' top financial regrets -- and what to do about them
Some of the top reasons people had a financial regret were not saving early enough for retirement, taking on too much student loan debt and credit card debt.
Most parents fall into debt for their children: Survey
A survey reveals that soaring living costs are pushing most parents into debt. Many say it’s becoming “unmanageable."
Amazon app store to shut down on Androids Aug. 20. What it means for users
With Amazon’s app store leaving Android, here’s how you may be eligible for a refund if you haven’t used your Amazon Coins.
Air Canada halts restart after union defies order
Air Canada said it has now suspended plans to restart operations on Sunday. An ongoing strike has already been impacting about 130,000 global travelers daily. LiveNOW’s Andy Mac is learning more about this breaking news from John Gradek, a Faculty Lecturer, Supply Networks and Aviation, at McGill University.
Warren Buffett sparks UnitedHealth's biggest weekly stock surge in 16 years
UnitedHealth has been clouded by the DOJ probe and the murder of executive Brian Thompson.
Lowe's launches skilled trades academy for military members and spouses
The Skilled Trades Academy is a six-week, in-person training program designed to help service members, veterans and military spouses launch careers in high-demand skilled trades.
Ulta and Target to end in-store partnership in 2026
Ulta Beauty and Target have “mutually agreed” to close the mini-Ultas inside Target stores next year.
Cities where Americans are adding the most debt in 2025, according to data
Climbing out of debt can be a tough barrier to overcome, and residents in these cities have seen the size of their debt grow significantly in a short amount of time based on findings in a new study.
Costco cites lack of demand for not selling mifepristone drug at US pharmacies
Costco Wholesale will not sell the abortion pill mifepristone at its more than 500 U.S. pharmacies, the company said this week.
Starbucks CEO sets new time goal for baristas making your order
Four minutes or less. That is how long the Starbucks chief executive officer would like for it to take from order to drink in hand.
Kellogg's signs deal to remove toxic dyes from cereals
Other companies have verbally committed to removing food dyes, but Kellogg’s is the first to sign a legally binding agreement to remove food colorings.
GE Appliances shifting production from overseas to these 5 US states
GE Appliances announced a more than $3 billion investment to expand manufacturing in the U.S.
Kodak says there's 'substantial doubt' it can stay in business
Photography pioneer that filed for bankruptcy in 2012 faces renewed financial challenges.
Canadian company Gildan buying Hanes for $2.2 billion
Canada-based Gildan Activewear will purchase HanesBrands in a $2.2 billion deal that will transfer ownership of popular name brands like Hanes and Maidenform.
Spirit Airlines warns it may not survive another year
The low-cost carrier filed for bankruptcy in November 2024 after failed merger attempts with JetBlue and Frontier.
"Hell of a shame:" AriZona iced tea’s 99-cent price may finally end
The company founder blames Trump's proposed aluminum tariffs for the potential first price hike since the early 1990s.
Inside the Applebee's-IHOP combo restaurant model that's set to expand in the US
Dine Brands is planning a nationwide expansion after Texas location's had success with the dual-branded concept.
Trump extends China tariff deadline by 90 days
President Donald Trump announced Monday that he signed an executive order that will "extend the Tariff Suspension on China for another 90 days." The American Institute for Economic Research's Lydia Mashburn Newman joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss.



















