Amid delays, American Airlines earns $476 million on record revenue in 2Q

American Airlines earned $476 million in the second quarter on record revenue from summer travelers and said Thursday that it expects to remain profitable in the third quarter.

GE reveals identity of 3 companies after historic split

General Electric on Monday revealed the names of the three companies that will operate on their own after the historic split of the one-time conglomerate, including a mashup of words that will make up the name of the new energy company.

Barber training course gives young New Yorkers real skills

Joalbert Flores, 19, is one of two dozen students who just completed phase one of a barber training course to learn the skills of the trade and then parlay those skills into a professional career.

LEGO raises prices, citing supply chain issues

Though prices are going up, a study published in 2020 found that most LEGO sets appreciate in value by 11% per year.

NYC bar owner settles harassment complaint for $500,000

New York Attorney General Letitia James said Wednesday that employees of Sweet & Viscious endured inappropriate comments about their race, sexuality and bodies and suffered unwelcome sexual advances from managers and customers.

Should you refinance your student loans? Best lenders to consider

When you refinance student loans, you replace one or more of your existing student loans with a new loan and possibly lower your interest rate.

3-year personal loan interest rates edge down slightly

The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.

NJ property tax relief: Here's how much you'll get back this year

The New Jersey budget provides $2 billion in property tax relief. Here is how much you will get if you are a homeowner or a renter.

Majority of Americans support forgiving $10K in student debt: poll

A new poll showed that a slight majority of Americans support canceling up to $10,000 in student loan debt. However, that support waivers if the amount is increased.

Marriott confirms another data breach at one of its hotels

Marriott International has confirmed yet another data breach exposing the company's business files. The hackers reportedly stole around 20 gigabytes of data from a computer at the hotel's Baltimore-Washington International Airport in Baltimore, Maryland.

NYC hotels banning guns after agreement with union

Guns will be banned in most NYC hotel rooms after an agreement was made with the hotel workers union following the recent Supreme Court decision overturning the state's concealed carry law.

Why Chevrolet is offering partial refunds to Bolt owners

Chevy is lowering the price of its Bolt electric vehicles for the 2023 model year by thousands of dollars. So the automaker wants to do right by customers who bought a Bolt this year by offering a price adjustment. Find out if you qualify.

Smithfield Foods settles pork price-fixing lawsuit for $42M

Smithfield Foods will pay restaurants and caterers $42 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the giant meat producer of conspiring to inflate pork prices.