Online Habits That Raise Identity Theft Risk

Online Habits That Raise Identity Theft Risk

Experts warn that reusing passwords, ignoring breach notices and relying on incognito mode can expose personal data. Small habit changes can lower identity theft risk. NEW YORK – Identity theft is on the rise in the United States. Data from the Federal Trade...
Fed Expected to Keep Rates Unchanged

Fed Expected to Keep Rates Unchanged

By Christopher Rugaber With jobs steady and inflation still above target, the Fed is likely to hold rates this week, signaling fewer cuts ahead for mortgage, auto and business loans. WASHINGTON — After two weeks of intense political and legal scrutiny, the Federal...
What to Know About 2026 Federal Tax Credits

What to Know About 2026 Federal Tax Credits

By Zach Kaplan Tax credits reduce taxes dollar-for-dollar, but some expired for 2026. Some refundable and nonrefundable credits remain. Electric vehicle and home energy credits ended. WASHINGTON — Federal tax credits could help lower tax bills for many Americans this...
Inheritance Wave Poised to Reshape Luxury Housing

Inheritance Wave Poised to Reshape Luxury Housing

A new report shows younger generations will inherit trillions in property, driving family buying strategies, more estate sales and shifts in luxury market supply. NEW YORK — A massive generational shift in wealth is beginning to reshape the luxury real estate market,...
Florida Remains a Top State for Retirees

Florida Remains a Top State for Retirees

By Ale Fadel Florida continues to attract retirees with tax savings and lifestyle benefits, even as affordability challenges shape retirement decisions. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — With an ever-changing economy and real estate market, where should retirees go to sit back and...