7 ways to pay off student loans faster

If you want to get out of student loan debt but don’t have the money to pay your student loans in full, these 7 ways can help you pay off your loans faster.

Truist launches bank accounts with no overdraft fees

Truist announced new bank accounts with no overdraft fees as well as added protections such as a negative balance buffer up to $100.

Walmart to offer Paramount+ access to members of retail giant's subscription service

Walmart+, a shipping subscription service, and the new deal with Paramount is part of the retailer’s effort to better compete with Amazon's Prime membership program.

American Airlines places deposit on 20 supersonic passenger planes

American Airlines has agreed to buy up to 20 supersonic jets and put down a non-refundable deposit on the planes that are still on the drawing board and years away from flying.

King's Hawaiian recalls several products over bacteria concerns

King’s Hawaiian is recalling several products because one of its ingredients was supplied by Lyons Magnus, which issued its own recall for drink products due to possible microbial contamination.

7-Eleven's 'Bring Your Own Cup Day' returns for 2nd time this year for Slurpee fans

U.S. 7-Eleven customers will be able to fill up any cup they own with a Slurpee of their choice for $1.99 on Bring Your Own Cup Day, which is being hosted this month.

DoorDash to deliver Facebook Marketplace purchases in US

DoorDash will deliver certain smaller items purchased on Facebook Marketplace as part of a new partnership. Here's what can be delivered.

TABC set to begin annual back-to-school undercover operations

During the operation, which begins in mid-August and runs through early September, minors working with TABC will enter businesses to purchase alcohol.

Peloton cutting over 700 jobs, raising prices on Bike+, Tread

The fitness giant will also reduce its North American retail footprint and eliminate its final mile distribution network.

Economists question whether US is currently in a recession

Economists are questioning if the U.S. could be in a recession after the most recent employment report showed strength in the job market.