These four US cities face the biggest housing shortages

The U.S. housing shortage is worse in several cities that have experienced a booming labor market, strong population growth, and low housing inventory.

Disney enters sports betting business with $2B ESPN Bet deal

Disney-owned ESPN has licensed its brand for use in a sports betting app, striking a deal in which it will receive $1.5 billion and other considerations from Penn Entertainment.

Which age group tips the worst? Survey reveals tipping frustrations

Most of us are just tired of tipping our servers and stylists, according to a new survey by Bankrate that found 66 percent of Americans take issue with the tipping culture in this country. 

Scammers are getting smarter: Here's how to protect yourself

The most recent Federal Trade Commission data from 2022 shows that reported consumer losses to fraud totaled $8.8 billion. That's a 30 percent increase from 2021.

Apple's iPhone 15 reportedly set for release in September

Despite admitting to a dip in smartphone demand during last week’s earnings call, Apple is now just weeks away from unveiling the iPhone 15.

Scandal-ridden Toshiba announces new buyout offer led by Japanese businesses

The tender offer led by a buyout fund of major Japanese banks and companies called Japan Industrial Partners starts Tuesday and is priced at 4,620 yen, or about $32, a share.

Auto warranty robocaller hit with nearly $300M fine from FCC

The enterprise, which did business under a slew of names, is accused of dialing numbers included on the National Do Not Call Registry, among other serious violations.

Beyoncé selling $157 'listening-only' tickets for ‘Renaissance’ tour, angering fans

Ticket prices may vary depending on where you're sitting, but based on the average prices on sites like Ticketmaster and Stub Hub, fans can expect to pay more than $300 for decent seats.

Frito-Lay recalls some Doritos over soy, wheat allergen concerns

PepsiCo-owned Frito-Lay is recalling a "limited number" of its Doritos potato chips because the packaging doesn't disclose common allergens, according to federal health officials. 

Why are gas prices going up? Blame the heat and production cuts

Gas prices in the U.S. are continuing to rise this summer, creating another money headache for Americans. Here's a few factors that are causing the price jump.