Summer is still months away, but summer blend fuel is already available at the pumps.
Summer blend isn’t the latest coffee concoction from Starbucks. It’s a type of fuel blend that’s going to cost customers 25 to 35 cents more per gallon more at the pump, and many customers are bracing themselves for a summer fuel spike.
It’s 53 degrees here in New York city, but drivers at this Mobil gas station are already feeling the heat. Summer blend gasoline was switched into gas pumps nationally in mid-March and over the past 2 weeks gas prices have risen 23 cents to $3.69 a gallon.
With rising costs, it's important to find ways to cut back without compromising on the joys of playtime. Dawn Allcot, parenting expert with Money Crashers, joins Cheddar News to give some tips for finding affordable toys.
If you fly the skies often you know how challenging and expensive navigating an airport is. Cheddar's own Ashley Mastronardi finds out how you can stretch your dollar when flying.
Thursday night's $1 billion Powerball jackpot has a winner with the ticket being sold in Los Angeles.
New York City could pay out $13 million to racial injustice protesters, many of whom were arrested and beaten during the protests after George Floyd's murder.
The president of Stanford University Marc Tessier-Lavigne resigned after the board of trustees determined several academic reports he authored contained manipulated data.
The wife of Rex Heuermann, the man suspected of multiple murders in Gilgo Beach, Long Island, has filed for divorce.
The opening day of the Women's World Cup in New Zealand was marred by a deadly shooting in host city Auckland that left two people dead.
The 25-year-old set off a frantic search after she went missing for two days following her 911 call to report that a toddler was wandering on an interstate.
The world is facing record-breaking and historical temperatures. Cheddar News explains.
Consumers are looking to beat the heat in record numbers with sales of air conditioners and inflatable pools soaring to record levels.
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