Your tax refund could be bigger this year. Here's what to do with it
The average taxpayer is getting a $2,852 refund, $75 more than last year
The average taxpayer is getting a $2,852 refund, $75 more than last year
Polish farmers have marched through downtown Warsaw to protest the European Union’s climate policies and to oppose the pro-EU government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk
An Australian judge has extended a ban on social media platform X allowing videos of the stabbing of a Sydney bishop in his church last month after government lawyers condemned the company's free speech argument for keeping the graphic images circulating
In her first Eras Tour concert since the release of “The Tortured Poets Department,” Taylor Swift shook up her setlist
South Korea has vowed to protect its companies operating in other markets after Japanese regulators told LY Corp., which runs the popular chat app Line, to reduce its dependence on Naver, the Korean partner in the venture
Consumer sentiment fell sharply in May to the lowest level in six months as Americans cited concerns about stubbornly high inflation and interest rates and fears that unemployment could rise
Stocks that are trading heavily or have substantial price changes on Friday: Sweetgreen, Natera rise; Collegium Pharmaceutical, Akamai fall
Some universities are vowing to provide information about how much university endowment money is invested in companies profiting from the Israel-Hamas war amid calls from pro-Palestinian protesters
Mock coffins have filled one of Milan’s most famous squares in a protest organized by Italy’s second-largest union to raise awareness over workplace deaths
German police say they have prevented hundreds of demonstrators from storming Tesla’s factory near Berlin during protests against the pioneering electric car maker over its environmental footprint
Lithuania is holding a presidential election on Sunday at a time when Russian gains on the battlefield in Ukraine are fueling greater fears across all of Europe about Moscow's intentions
Target confirmed that it won’t be carrying its LGBTQ+ merchandise for Pride month in June in some stores after the discount retailer received backlash last year for its assortment
A European naval force has detained six suspected pirates after they opened fire on an oil tanker traveling through the Gulf of Aden
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Homeowners have been spending more for renovations in recent years, as high interest rates and inflation drove up costs for everything from flooring to refrigerators
As the latest GDP figures show the UK economy has emerged from its shallow recession, Ian King hosts a special edition of his business show.
An annual survey of more than 500 European companies has found that slowing growth in China is weighing on company plans to expand their businesses in the world’s second largest economy
Hond has reported that its profit for the fiscal year through March jumped 70% as its vehicle sales grew and a weak yen buoyed overseas earnings
A privately owned used-car platform is circling Cazoo Group, its stricken US-listed rival which is on the brink of administration.
Apple has apologised for its new iPad Pro advert where it crushed cameras, books and musical instruments, saying it "missed the mark".
The Biden White House wants voters to know about its differences with Republicans over taxes
Britain is not just out of recession. It is out of recession with a bang.
The British economy bounced back strongly in the first three months of the year, bringing to an end to what economists termed a “technical recession.”