Retirees strained by higher home insurance rates in Florida: Here's how to cut costs
Floridians are having “a very difficult time” finding a home insurance policy, according to Mark Friedlander of Triple-I.
Today's mortgage refinance rates surge: Look to shorter terms to save | March 28, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for March 28, 2022, which are up from last Friday.
Rates are rising, but 30-year mortgage rates hold lower than 20-year rates today | March 28, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for March 28, 2022, which are trending up from last Friday.
Ukraine war fertilizer impact, Russia #1 US supplier
Ahead of the spring planting season, the war in Ukraine has resulted in fertilizer prices at an all-time high. At David Morris Farms in Hartland, they are feeling the impact.
Ukraine war fertilizer impact, Russia #1 US supplier
Ahead of the spring planting season, the war in Ukraine has resulted in fertilizer prices at an all-time high. At David Morris Farms in Hartland, they are feeling the impact.
Lawsuit: Man finds semen in Red Robin salad after alleging racism
A Black man claimed a Red Robin restaurant employee put semen in his salad in retaliation for alleging racism at the restaurant.
Today's 30-year mortgage refinance rates hold steady, 3 others inch back up | March 25, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for March 25, 2022, which are mostly up from yesterday.
Today's 30-year mortgage rates close week with slight drop | March 25, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for March 25, 2022, which are trending up from yesterday.
Personal loan rates edge up: Still lower than same time last year
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Chick-fil-A to turn used cooking oil into fuel in partnership with Darling Ingredients
Chick-fil-A partner Darling Ingredients will turn used cooking oil into ‘transportation fuel’
Wisconsin harbor grants, Port Milwaukee projects get $4M
Gov. Tony Evers announced $9.4 million in grants for Wisconsin harbor projects, including more than $4 million for projects at Port Milwaukee.
2021 sees most cash-out refinances in nearly two decades: Black Knight data
Cash-out mortgage refinances increased in 2021, as rising home prices and low mortgage rates incentivized homeowners to tap into their home equity, the latest data from Black Knight showed.
Today's mortgage rates fall for 3 terms | March 24, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for March 24, 2022, which are trending down from yesterday.
Today’s mortgage refinance rates edge down across all terms | March 24, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for March 24, 2022, which are down from yesterday.
AT&T jobs: 100+ Milwaukee openings; many offer $3K signing bonus
AT&T announced on Thursday, March 24 that it has more than 100 job openings around the Milwaukee area for a variety of full and part-time positions.
Many federal student loan borrowers at risk of delinquency when forbearance ends, NY Fed warns
Federal student loan borrowers in the Direct Loan program may face difficulty when payments resume in May, according to a report from the New York Federal Reserve.
Home Depot: Worksheet on privilege gone viral was not authorized
An anonymous Twitter account with the handle "Libs of TikTok" posted a photo of the worksheet entitled "Unpacking Privilege," declaring the nation's largest home improvement retailer had gone "woke."
MacKenzie Scott announces nearly $4B in donations, including $275M to Planned Parenthood
Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott revealed that she has donated nearly $4 billion to 465 nonprofits according to a blog post Wednesday, confirming the gifts that the groups have been announcing on their own for months.
10-year fixed rate private student loans continue 4-week downward trend
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Today's mortgage refinance rates: Shorter terms hold steady | March 23, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for March 23, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.









