Paid subreddits coming in 2025, CEO says

Reddit is set to roll out some new features this year, which could include paid subreddits.

IRS may lay off thousands of workers in the middle of tax season

The IRS will lay off thousands of probationary workers in the middle of tax season, according to two sources familiar with the agency’s plans, and cuts could come as soon as this week.

Tax refunds: How to get your money back sooner
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If you're an early bird, your tax refund may already by in the mail but for others, personal finance expert Dan Roccato has some advice.

Man who lost bitcoin hard drive worth millions offers to buy waste dump site

A man wants to buy a landfill in order to look for and retrieve a Bitcoin hard drive that he lost in 2013 and that is worth millions of dollars.

Live updates: Trump hosts India's PM after increasing US tariffs

President Trump signed another executive order increasing U.S. tariffs before hosting India's prime minister at the White House.

Texas Senate sends $140k Homestead Exemption bill to the House for approval

The bill would increase the homestead exemption from $100,000 to $140,000, and $150,000 for seniors, which is the largest exemption increase in state history.

Valentine's Day: Creative and DIY gifts
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Consumer reporter Steve Noviello has some ideas for you if you're looking for something different to give that special someone.

Stores putting limits on egg purchases
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Major grocery chains, like Trader Joe's and Costco, have began limiting how many eggs people can buy. It's all due to the spread of bird flu. Eggs are also becoming more scarce and more expensive.

IRS tax refund schedule 2025: what you need to know

Tax season is in full swing, and the IRS anticipates that 140 million individuals will file returns by April 15. Here's the IRS tax refund schedule for 2025 and other information that will help you with your return.

Recapture in Texas: Push to reform school property tax revenue redistribution policy

Education is dominating the debate at the Texas Capitol this session, including a push to reform the way money is redistributed among districts though a policy known as "recapture".

Would you date someone with credit card debt? Here's what Americans say

A new survey reveals how Americans view credit card debt in relationships, with some saying it's a dealbreaker and others setting financial limits.

Valentine's Day: Scammers looking to break hearts
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Consumers are expected to spend nearly $28 billion this year and some people are looking to take advantage. The Better Business Bureau has some advice.

Trump imposes sweeping steel, aluminum tariffs

President Donald Trump on Monday removed the exceptions and exemptions from his 2018 tariffs on steel, meaning that all steel imports will be taxed at a minimum of 25%.

No more pennies? Treasury asked to stop minting
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President Trump says he has directed the Treasury Department to end the minting of new pennies because of the rising cost to make them.