Danielle Antosz
Danielle Antosz

Danielle Antosz

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A man and a doctor console a worried-looking woman inside a doctor's office

Insurance Jun 16

Half of large US employers now cover IVF, but most workers don't know it — and that gap can cost them $23,000 a cycle

Many workers could be paying out of pocket for treatment that's already covered.

A photo of a flea market

Life Jun 13

She bought a painting at a thrift store for $100. Decades later, her son sold it for over $250,000 — how they did it

A free AI chatbot helped turn a $100 thrift-store painting into a $254,000 payday. Here's how to use the same tools to uncover hidden value in things you already own.

KMOV St. Louis found examples of shattering oven glass dating back to 2013. Manufacturers warn not to close oven doors until racks and pans are inside.

Life Jun 13

More oven doors are exploding without warning — even with the heat off, Consumer Reports says. Dozens have been injured

The Consumer Product Safety Commission received about 400 complaints in just over a year. Here's which brands and models are affected.

Nelly Korda hugs the Harton S. Semple Trophy after winning the U.S. Women's Open.

News Jun 11

Nelly Korda's record-breaking $2.5M win at US Women’s Open is nearly $2M less than what last year's men's champ won

The disparity in pay between male and female athletes has long been a hot topic.

Mark Cuban

Insurance Jun 11

Mark Cuban says health insurance is the 'one debt you can't ever pay off' — but has a plan that could save you money

His proposed fix to the health insurance system is something between a bank account and a benefits plan.

A rat rummages through the trash.

News Jun 10

Pittsburgh-area woman charged after property allegedly led to rats overrunning neighbors’ homes

Here's where the case stands and what to do if you're in a similar situation.

The Ramsey Show guests

Mortgages Jun 09

The Ramsey Show says the house is 'indeed haunted' — but is it worth leaving a cheap home to escape an ex-wife's ghost?

Should they stay or should they go? The Ramsey team says this conversation isn't just about money.

Sandy Smith, creator of the personal finance website "Yes I Am Cheap."

Managing Money Jun 07

She went from $200K in debt to $1M in net worth by being 'the cheap friend' — how friends impact your money

Your friends shape your finances more than you think. Here's how to use social contagion to your advantage — and build a community that helps you save and invest.

L: Red ferrari, R: Kobe Bryant worn and signed sneakers

News Jun 04

Ferraris, Kobe Bryant sneakers and rookie cards fill a government warehouse — all bought with stolen taxpayer money

The bigger problem is what happens to the vast majority of stolen taxpayer funds: they vanish overseas before authorities can touch them.

Photos of activist Erin Brockovich and investor Kevin O'Leary

News Jun 03

Erin Brockovich is fighting AI data centers like Kevin O'Leary's $100 billion project. Your electric bill shows why

In some cases, Brockovich claims, data centers are presented to residents as warehouses rather than as the unpopular resource-gobbling facilities.

A photo of Bill Cassidy and Tim Kaine

Retirement Jun 02

$1.5 trillion plan to save Social Security by buying stocks has a 70% chance of backfiring, researchers warn

Senators Cassidy and Kaine want to borrow $1.5 trillion to save Social Security, but experts warn the plan could leave taxpayers drowning in debt. Here's what that could mean for your retirement.

Jeff Bezos speaks during the New York Times annual DealBook summit at Jazz at Lincoln Center in 2024.

Managing Money Jun 01

What is this 'buy, borrow, die' strategy that everyone keeps talking about — and that billionaires like Jeff Bezos deny?

The ultra-wealthy use a little-known strategy to avoid paying billions in taxes. Here's how 'buy, borrow, die' works, why some are trying to eliminate it—and how the rest of us can cut our tax bill.

A photo of Bianca Censori, Pope Leo and d4vd

News Jun 01

A Google engineer bet $2.7M on Polymarket using secret search data — and walked away with $1.2M in profit

A Google engineer's insider trading arrest highlights the challenges with prediction market trading. Here's what everyday investors need to know about how these markets work — and the related risks.

A photo of a woman opening Amazon packages

Life Jun 01

Customer spent $2,000 on two Garmin watches from Amazon — both boxes arrived empty, and all Amazon offered was a $100

Amazon customers are receiving empty boxes instead of Garmin watches they ordered — and they say the company isn't helping. Here's what to do if it happens to you.

Wilson Perry Kirby shares his story with NewsChannel 5 Nashville.

Managing Money May 27

Tennessee retiree tried for years to return a $20K IRS mistake — then the agency charged him interest, seized his refund

“I’ve tried the president, governor, mayor. They don’t mind asking you to vote for them, but when you need help you can’t get a hold of nobody.”

Brandon Axelrod shares his story with CBS19.

Loans May 27

NYC surgical resident owes $400K in student loans — his TikTok balloon art side hustle has earned him $3,500 so far

With $400K in student loans, Brandon Axelrod turned a childhood hobby into a debt-fighting tool.

Many older women have financial histories tied to their husbands.

Managing Money May 26

I’m 83 and my entire financial history died with my husband. What am I supposed to do now?

Many older women don’t find out how financially vulnerable they are until they’re on their own.

Max Mays discusses the roof damage that occurred to his home and the issues he has had getting it fixed with insurance.

Insurance May 24

An Ohio family says hail wrecked their roof — but State Farm will only fix three shingles, a move that might be illegal

An Ohio family is pushing back after their insurer says a repair is good enough. Here's why the suggested repair might violate the law.

Sea of graduates at Boston College commencement ceremony.

Life May 23

Graduates are sending announcements to Chick-fil-A and Lego — and getting free gifts in the mail

While your student email is still active, take advantage of these software and delivery services as well.

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon testifies before the House Committee on Education and Workforce at the Rayburn House Office Building.

News May 18

The Trump administration changed the rules on student loan forgiveness. Here’s what it means for your repayment strategy

New rule changes to student loan forgiveness could impact millions of Americans. Here's what plans changed, what new plans are coming and what it could mean for you.

Kathy Monroe shares video of her altercation with salon owner Tyronese Bivens.

News May 17

When Florida nurse who went for a $50 salon weave ended up in a physical fight over $130 bill, it became a court case

Kathy Monroe says she went in for a weave and came out with permanent hair loss and an aggravated spinal injury.

U.S. President Donald Trump recently told reporters that he is focused on one thing - ensuring Iran does not have a nuclear weapon.

News May 15

Gas hits $4.51 and inflation spikes to 3.8% — but Trump says he doesn't think about your finances as Iran war drags on

As gas prices soar and inflation increases, here's how to make the most of every dollar.

An older woman with short gray hair sits at a wooden table, resting her face on her hand.

Managing Money May 12

HSAs are great for taxes — but if you inherit one, you may be in for a surprise. How to avoid creating a tax disaster

HSAs can be used smartly for both health care and retirement planning, but there’s an expensive quirk in their design that many aren’t aware of.

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