‘We’re with so many women’: Megan Rapinoe testifies before Congress about soccer team’s equal pay lawsuit

Megan Rapinoe was invited to testify before Congress on Equal Pay Day about her team’s pending equal pay lawsuit. “We are looking to carry this torch for so many other women,” she said.

Wages are only up because the bottom half of workers lost their jobs

If one looks at the data for American wages in 2020, which shows that they grew historically fast, this fact may seem to be cause for celebration. But a closer look at the data paints yet another picture of stark inequality and of the "K-shaped recovery."

Stimulus checks: IRS says next batch of payments will be disbursed in coming days

Officials from the IRS and U.S. Treasury said Monday the next batch of COVID-19 stimulus payments will start hitting bank accounts later this week. Mailed checks will start going out as well.

Daytona Beach Buc-ee’s to open on Monday

The gas station and convenience store is praised for their food, clean bathrooms, and friendliness. 

First $300 million luxury hotel under construction on the Space Coast

The first luxury hotel is coming to Brevard County, and with it, excitement, jobs, and potentially a $425 million economic boost.

US unemployment claims rise to 770,000 with layoffs still high

The four-week average of claims, which smooths out weekly variations, dropped to 746,000, the lowest since late November.

IRS will delay tax filing deadline until May 17

The IRS began sending out a new round of $1,400 checks to qualifying households over the weekend, in the midst of the current, truncated tax season that opened on Feb. 12.

DeSantis proposes one-time, $1,000 bonus for Florida first responders

Gov. DeSantis said that he is going to send a letter to the Speaker and Senate President outlining his recommendations for how funds should be used.

Norwegian Cruise Line cancels sailings through June 2021

A growing percentage of American travelers say they plan to take at least one leisure trip in the next three months.

IRS agrees to protect some stimulus checks from debt reductions

The IRS has agreed to not seize some Americans' stimulus check to offset outstanding federal tax debts, according to an agency watchdog.

Biden reportedly planning first major tax hike since 1993 in next economic package

The next spending initiative — which is expected to be even bigger, costing as much as $4 trillion — won't rely on just government debt as a funding source.

White Castle now hiring for upcoming Orlando restaurant

With this move, White Castle is one step closer to opening its first Florida location this spring near Walt Disney World.

Pending stimulus check? Here's when your money could be released

Many Americans already see the money in their bank account but they are not able to access it because it is 'pending.'

Didn't get your third stimulus payment yet? This could be why

While some Americans have reportedly already seen the money hit their bank accounts, millions of others have not. 

$1,400 stimulus checks approved: Here's who will get them first

The White House said most Americans can expect to start seeing direct deposits from the recent COVID-19 relief package as early as this weekend.