Budget Deficit Tops $1 Trillion for First Time
Federal budget deficit reached $1 trillion in five months through February 2026 as tax revenue jumped $206 billion due to higher income tax and tariff collections, CBO data shows.
Travelers Advised to Arrive Hours Early as Airport Delays Mount
The DHS shutdown is causing massive airport delays, with wait times reaching 3.5 hours at some major hubs. Officers work without pay as funding lapse continues.
Your Old Quarters Might Be Worth A Fortune
Some ordinary-looking quarters are worth $2,000 or more. Learn which rare quarters to look for and how to spot ones that could significantly boost your savings.
Some Hummel Figurines Are Worth a Small Fortune
Hummel figurines, made in Germany, became popular in the U.S. around the mid-20th century. Now, these figurines could be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars.
Student Dies After Vodka Event At Fraternity House
Three leaders from the Delta Tau Delta fraternity were arrested on suspicion of hazing after the death of Colin Daniel Martinez.
Rare magnitude 2.3 earthquake rattles New York City suburbs
Westchester County reported shaking from a magnitude 2.3 earthquake on Tuesday morning.
Daily Vitamin Might Slow Down Aging, Study Says
A daily multivitamin may slow biological aging significantly, especially for people who are biologically older than their actual age, according to a study.
Medicare Prescription Changes Could Cost Retirees More in 2026
Medicare Part D changes in 2026 include a $2,100 cap, payment plan rules, prior authorization updates, and new pricing shifts retirees need to understand.
AI Company Sues Government Over “Supply-Chain Risk” Label
AI company Anthropic filed a lawsuit against the federal government for labeling it a supply-chain risk, which is usually for national security risks.
Tech Giant Oracle Cuts Thousands of Jobs for AI
The move reflects a broader shift in tech as companies redirect money from payroll to AI infrastructure

















