Dow Jones industrials climb above 25,000 for the first time

NEW YORK (AP) — The Dow Jones industrial average burst through the 25,000 point mark Thursday, just five weeks after its first close above 24,000.

Taco Bell to sell Nacho Fries for $1

Taco Bell is unleashing a fast food staple with a twist: Nacho French Fries.

Strand bookstore co-owner dies at 89

Strand bookstore was buzzing Wednesday night as book lovers stopped in to pick up a paperback or thumb through the classics. But not far from their minds was the news that Fred Bass—the man who built this amazing maze—passed at the age of 89.

UBS wealth manager's 2018 investment outlook

2017 was a great year on Wall Street. The Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq were all up strongly for the year. But that doesn't mean you should get out of the markets in 2018.

FTC: Robocalls are way up

Automated so-called robocalls are happening more often these days, according to report by the Federal Trade Commission. Robocalls have spiked about 160 percent, according to the FTC.

Amazon Prime shipped 5 billion products in 2017, company reports

Online retail giant Amazon expanded its dominance of the e-commerce sector in 2017, shipping more than five billion items through its paid subscription “Prime” delivery service, according to company statistics released Tuesday.

Burger King issues refund for Croissan'wich customers as part of lawsuit settlement

Croissan’wich lovers may be entitled to a refund now that a class action lawsuit accusing Burger King of charging customers more to use a coupon has reached a settlement.

People continue to leave Northeast to move west

Tracking statistics from the moving company United Van Lines indicate that Americans are still heading west, while parts of the Northeast and Midwest are losing people.

Guy Fieri's Times Square restaurant closes for good

A restaurant run by television star and celebrity chef Guy Fieri in the heart of New York City's Times Square has shut its doors for good.

Things looking up for Atlantic City in 2018

Things are definitely looking up for Atlantic City in 2018, a southern New Jersey city that is years overdue for a big win.

Officials: Prepay 2018 property taxes if you can

Homeowners in the tristate are lining up to prepay 2018 property taxes before the new federal tax law takes effect. Starting January 1, the IRS will cap state and local property tax deductions at $10,000.

Apple lowers battery replacement cost, in wake of controversy over the slowing of iPhones

Officials with Apple announced Thursday it will lower the price of replacing an iPhone battery, as the controversy surrounding the slowing down of older iPhones continue.

Top 8 money mistakes to avoid in 2018

According to a 2017 GoBankingRates survey, more than half of Americans (57%) have less than $1,000 in their savings account.

How to use Emergency SOS on your iPhone

With iOS 11, Apple has provided a new emergency feature for iPhone users in a dangerous or life-threatening situation.

Fiat Chrysler recalls nearly 1.8 million trucks for shifter problem

Fiat Chrysler is recalling nearly 1.8 million Ram trucks mainly in North America because they can be shifted out of park without the driver's foot on the brake or possibly without the key in the ignition. The recall is mainly in North America and largely covers heavy-duty trucks. All have shifters on the steering column.