How Americans Navigate Evening Meal Selection Challenges New Study Shows

Americans are caught between the desire to cook at home and the pull of dining out, reshaping when and how they eat dinner.

Americans are caught between the desire to cook at home and the pull of dining out, reshaping when and how they eat dinner.

Credit card balances reflect how households bridge the gap between stagnant incomes and rising costs for housing, healthcare, and essentials.

A wave of litigation is testing whether ERISA plans disclose enough—and clearly enough—about participant benefits and fees.

A consumer authority's refund order after 12 years reveals why real estate disputes with builders stretch on for decades and why some buyers never see full resolution.

The TV comedy formula changed when one director proved that naturalistic acting and character development could outperform traditional sitcom tricks.

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American households ended 2025 near historic lows in confidence, with a tentative December recovery that barely masks a year of economic disruption.

Central bank surveys capture business and consumer expectations before they shift official inflation and growth data, guiding policy decisions months in advance.

Advanced telescopes have pierced cosmic dust to reveal the violent dynamics surrounding the Milky Way's central black hole.

Darryn Peterson's path to Utah's starting backcourt depends on his summer league performance, not just draft positioning.