Should you get an interest-only mortgage?

Interest-only mortgages can offer flexibility for homebuyers but they're not right for everyone.

Will you owe taxes on interest from savings accounts?

Since the IRS considers interest as taxable income, you will likely owe taxes on interest from your savings account.

Longtime Southwest CEO Gary Kelly will step down in 2022

Southwest Airlines said Wednesday that longtime CEO Gary Kelly will step down in February and be succeeded by another veteran at the nation's fourth-largest airline.

Lab test of Subway tuna sandwiches fails to detect tuna DNA, report says

Subway’s tuna was tested by a food lab commissioned by the New York Times. The lab said it found “no amplifiable tuna DNA” in the sample.

Subway’s tuna sandwiches found to contain no tuna fish DNA, lab tests find following lawsuit

The lab determined two potential reasons why no tuna was detected in the sample, saying, "One it’s so heavily processed that whatever we could pull out, we couldn’t make an identification … Or we got some and there’s just nothing there that’s tuna."

Considering a personal loan? Avoid these 4 myths

Before you take out a personal loan, understand some of their common myths so you can make an informed financial decision.

WORKER SHORTAGE: Restaurants continue to struggle with hiring

One restaurant says many of its employees moved to other jobs during the pandemic and now trying to fill those spots is becoming more difficult.

Warren Buffett resigns from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

The announcement comes weeks after Bill and Melinda Gates announced that they were divorcing after 27 years of marriage but would continue to jointly run the foundation, one of the largest charitable foundations in the world.

Child tax credit: IRS launches 2 online tools to answer eligibility questions

The IRS launched two new online tools on Monday to help families quickly determine if they are eligible for the child tax credit and how they wish to receive those payments should they qualify.

Royal Caribbean says unvaccinated passengers may have more fees, restrictions on cruises

Royal Caribbean says unvaccinated passengers will have to eat in separate dining areas and undergo multiple COVID-19 tests at their own expense. Since the majority of passengers will be vaccinated, the company says there will be venues, events and shows restricted to vaccinated guests only.

6 reasons why refinancing your mortgage is a bad idea

Before you refinance your mortgage, review your unique situation to determine whether it makes sense.