Thousands of flight attendants to hold nationwide pickets amid contract negotiations

The effort comes at a time when more than two-thirds of U.S. flight attendants are in the midst of contract negotiations with employers, including American, Alaska, United, Southwest and Frontier Airlines.

Bob's Red Mill founder Bob Moore dies at 94

Bob Moore, Bob’s Red Mill founder, will be remembered for “his energy and larger-than-life personality," the company said. He started the whole grain company in the late 1970s with his wife.

US buys more from Mexico than China; 1st time in over 2 decades

U.S.-China relations have deteriorated in recent years, thus leading a way for Mexico to take China’s place as a leading importer for U.S. commerce.

This is the #1 city for first-time homebuyers, and other hot US housing markets

After Toledo, Rochester, NY, Springfield, MA and Worcester all rank as some of the more affordable metro areas, particularly for first-time buyers.

These 5 cities have the largest inflation problem: survey

Buyers are more optimistic about homebuying as average monthly mortgage payments drop to their lowest level in years.

Trump-era tax cuts poised to expire soon, meaning you could face steeper taxes

The expiration of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on Dec. 31, 2025, will essentially mean that many Americans will be forced to pay anywhere between 1% to 4% more in taxes unless certain provisions are extended or made permanent.

Shelter for those with no home seeks volunteers in Bucks County

In the thick of winter, one Bucks County shelter has seen its number spike and is hoping for more volunteers to keep it running.