For many, one of the most stressful days of the year is just ahead. If you're one of the millions still scrambling to file, the IRS has a few suggestions that could help.
Rabbi Daniel Lapin says you'll almost never find Jews tinkering with their cars or mowing their own lawns on the weekends. He explains there's a very good reason for that.
Gas prices are going up another five cents per gallon, a total increase of 26 cents in just six weeks.
Most people don't have an adequate amount of money saved for retirement - and many have virtually nothing, according a new report.
There are signs cyber-terrorists are poised to attack the economy. But security expert Kevin Freeman says there's no need to panic. You can be prepared.
Although hiring across America was up in February, the unemployment rate also rose slightly, according to new figures from the Labor Department.
It's been one of the worst winters in years as most of the country has struggled with snow, ice, and record-breaking cold. Forecasters say it's not over yet.
If bankruptcy or foreclosure happened to you in 2013, you could still owe a hefty tax bill to the IRS. Tax expert Dan Pilla explains how to avoid insult to injury.
Obama's push to increase the minimum wage could cost the country about nearly 500,000 jobs by 2016, according to a Congressional Budget Office report.
There appears to be a huge disconnect between what the White House is saying about the economy and what Americans are experiencing.