You’ve likely already felt the digital sting of “surveillance pricing.” It might look like an airline advertising a specific fare bundle because a customer’s loyalty-program data suggests they’re ...
If you’re riding the caboose when it comes to filing your income taxes, you have one more week to make the April 15 deadline ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article, which originally ran on April 7, has been updated with the latest numbers from the IRS. The IRS has processed 99.8 million tax returns as of April 3 and paid out 69.8 ...
NORTH CHARLESTON — Plans for an attainable housing complex off Rivers Avenue are moving forward with help from a special tax break being used for the first time to incentivize affordable housing in ...
Even if Americans receive bigger income-tax refunds in the coming months than they have in past years, don’t expect a widespread spending spree. Savings, debt reduction and everyday costs are the top ...
Journalist Jo Ling Kent joined CBS News in July 2023 as the senior business and technology correspondent for CBS News. Kent has more than 15 years of experience covering the intersection of technology ...
Tax season brings more than just paperwork. It brings a surge in scams, and retirees are squarely in the crosshairs. Criminals know that older Americans are often expecting refunds, may be less ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — 48-year-old Scott Phipps is facing six counts of unlawful use of tax exemption for personal purchases. The tax exemption belonged to a school he no longer works for. Scott ...
BOXX replicates Treasury bill returns using options. The ETF uses a box spread strategy built from SPY call and put options to create a defined payout that closely tracks the risk-free rate. The ...
Roughly one in five student interactions with generative artificial intelligence on school technology involved cheating, self-harm, bullying, and other problematic behaviors, according to data ...
ChatGPT failed an advanced exam to become a volunteer tax preparer. To be able to do taxes as an AARP Tax-Aide volunteer, you have to pass an IRS test in two tries. But when Brian Segnit, a retired ...