As the Ebola virus is responsible for killing thousands of people worldwide, fear of the disease is quickly becoming big business in the United States.
Republican Sen. Tom Coburn has just released his annual "Wastebook" report which lists 100 examples of wasteful government spending totaling $25 billion.
Retailers are now moving toward a contactless payment society and Apple is one of the pioneers of this technology.
What does the Bible really say about money? In his new book, best-selling Christian author Dave Ramsey takes a look at wealth through the lens of the Bible.
From well-known politicians and members of Congress to famous filmmakers and entertainers, author Jason Mattera pulls back the curtain on those whose riches have come by the worst kind of crony capitalism.
The stock market is suffering one of its worst losses of the year and that has investors wondering when it will hit bottom.
When President Obama boasts that nearly every economic statistic is better now than when he entered office, that sounds like a laughable claim to many Americans.
Since 2005, U.S. emissions are down roughly 10 percent and almost twice that amount on a per capita basis. How did that happen? If you think the answer is we've transitioned to green energy, you are completely wrong.
New regulations from the Treasury Department are aimed at making so-called "tax inversions" less lucrative. In such transactions, an American-owned business merges with a foreign company in a country with a lower tax rate.
U.S. historians extoll the virtues of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, and now history is repeating itself.