McDonald’s plans to hire 260,000 workers this summer

The roles are part of the company’s seasonal hiring effort, with both full- and part-time opportunities.

'Adapt or die' -- Restaurants find ways to evolve amid coronavirus

The virus has decimated the restaurant industry, leaving millions unemployed and shuttering countless spots for good. Many dine-in restaurants have turned to delivery or takeout. Some have become food banks or trading posts.

How to get a student loan for summer classes

Get the financial aid you need to help cover the cost of your summer classes.

Should you get a hotel credit card?

Hotel cards can offer great perks with a certain brand, but don’t offer general travel rewards. 

Bike shops experiencing 'unprecedented surge' of sales during pandemic

When gyms closed and fitness classes ended in mid-March amid the statewide coronavirus shutdown, people scrambled to find ways to stay active, especially those not inclined to put on a pair of running shoes and hit the street on foot. As a result, there's been an unprecedented surge in bicycle sales not only at the local and state level, but also nationally. 

3 signs it's time to refinance your student loans today

The time is right for refinancing student loans, with lower interest rates widely available – and plenty of lenders offering them.

Fear turns to greed on Wall Street as Fed details bond buys

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 629 points, or 2.5%, at 24,975, as of 9:48 a.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was down 1.5%. The losses were widespread, with 98% of the stocks in the S&P 500 lower