The war in Iran has underscored an economic truth: higher energy prices are a killer.
The war’s disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz sent oil futures soaring, pushing U.S. gas prices to an average of $4.15 as of April 10. As we approach summer, higher energy prices could hit ...
The Masters Golf Tournament this year was a doozy. For us golf junkies, the Big Kahuna of the season’s contests was incredibly exciting, especially for Rory McIlroy fans. I joined that fan club about 17 years ago when he was a new name on the PGA Tour. Rory (he lets me call him by his first ...
On March 18, the community of Tidioute was issued a boil water notice. As of the writing of this letter — four weeks later we are still under a boil water notice with seemingly no end in sight.
Since the start of this water debacle we have received no official statement from our Mayor ...
We talk about recovery as though it’s something everyone experiences the same way. That’s not true.
In many places, recovery never came. Food costs more. Medicine costs more. And for millions of people, just getting through the day is still a struggle.
I’ve been in those ...
Is it finally Spring? I think Mother Nature might have made up her mind. She has been sort of a brat about it: “Oh let’s give them a nice day that soars above 78 degrees but plunges them down to 19 overnight. And tomorrow, bright sunshine but keep it at a high of 36. That should keep them ...
What would an extra $1,000 mean for your family’s financial security? Would it help cover essentials, pay bills, or repair your home or car?
At a time when affordability is top of mind for many Americans, every extra dollar matters.
The most recent consumer sentiment report confirms that ...