US tariffs on Canada and Mexico begin Saturday—what it means for gas prices

President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico begin Saturday, but he hasn’t decided whether to include oil imports— a move that could affect gas prices despite his pledge to cut energy costs.

Did Trump freeze food stamps (SNAP), Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid?

A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's attempt to pause funding for federal grants and loans. But are food stamps (SNAP), Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid safe?

Fed declines to lower interest rate, ending 3-cut run

The Fed declined Wednesday to lower the interest rate in a move that ends a three-cut run and goes against the direction of President Trump.

Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump's funding freeze: explained

The funding freeze could affect trillions of dollars and cause widespread disruption in health care research, education programs and other initiatives. Here's what you need to know:

Trump administration pause on federal grants, loans blocked: Everything you need to know

A federal judge is temporarily blocking the Trump administration’s pause on all federal grants and loans until Monday. Here's what local, state and federal leaders across the Delaware Valley are saying.

Survey: 50% of millennials rely on tax return to make ends meet

A new survey reveals that many Americans, especially millennials and Gen Z, depend on tax refunds while grappling with stress and financial challenges during tax season.

Philadelphia Whole Foods Market becomes first to unionize

Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia have made history by voting to unionize, marking the first successful labor organization within the Amazon-owned grocery chain. The vote, which saw 57% of ballots cast in favor, is a significant step for organized labor in Amazon's retail operations. 

Have you committed financial infidelity? You're not alone

Forty percent of U.S. adults who are in committed relationships admitted to committing some form of financial infidelity against their significant other, according to a recent survey. 

How much does a relationship cost? Study reveals the price of love

A recent study reveals how much Americans spend on relationships, from date nights to gifts, and the financial dynamics between partners.

Could you handle a $1,000 emergency expense? Report says most Americans can't

A Bankrate survey reveals most Americans struggle to afford a $1,000 emergency expense, highlighting the financial strain caused by inflation and high interest rates.

Here’s how far your paycheck goes in America's major cities in 2025

Bankrate’s recent analysis of cost-of-living data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis reveals that relocating for a job may not always lead to the expected increase in purchasing power.

Trump launches meme coin ahead of inauguration

$TRUMP coins, a new Trump-backed cryptocurrency token, show an image of Trump following his assassination attempt.

Capital One outage disrupts account access nationwide

Frustrated Capital One customers flooded social media Thursday morning with complaints about account access issues. 

Sixers Arena: What's next for Market East?

What’s next for the Market East neighborhood of Philadelphia now that the Sixers will not build their new stadium there?

What's next for Market East now that Sixers are staying in South Philly
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The Sixers plan to revitalize Market East by building an arena is no longer happening. So what will happen to the once bustling Market East?

1 in 5 job postings aren’t real, recent study finds

Greenhouse analysis reveals nearly 20% of job postings are “ghost jobs," with no hiring activity, impacting job seekers across industries.

Sixers arena: Fallout continues after Sixers abrupt about-face abandoning Center City plans
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Fallout continues after the Sixers dropped their Center City arena plans, only to strike a deal with Comcast to stay in South Philly as those impacted regret the time and energy lost fighting.