The beta version of the new MoviePass subscription service is set to launch in early September in select markets for a limited group of customers.
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US natural gas prices surge to 14-year high. What it means for your heating bill.
Why is natural gas going up? U.S. natural gas futures are trading at 14-year highs this week, which could impact heating costs this winter.
Tailgating costs are up ‘substantially’ this year as travel, food costs are hit by inflation
The cost for a number of tailgating essentials has skyrocketed due to inflation, according to a Wells Fargo report.
Want a new car? Ownership costs are way up, so plan to spend about $900 a month on it
It now costs $894 per month on average to own and operate a new car in 2022, per AAA. Drivers can blame high gas prices and supply constraints.
Gas prices are dropping across the US. Why now? Which states could hit $3 per gallon?
U.S. drivers are finally finding some relief at the pump. But how low could gas prices go? Here’s what we know.
Forget the fine china; more couples are asking for travel funds on their wedding registry
A report from The Knot found experiences and virtual gifts like gift cards to Airbnb and Delta were some of the most popular registry gifts in 2021.
Netflix, Hello Fresh and … heated seats? Automakers want in on your monthly subscription costs
Carmakers are taking note from Netflix and turning toward subscription payment models as an additional revenue stream. Are drivers willing to pay up?
Elon Musk isn’t the first to walk away from a deal. Here’s how similar cases have ended.
Twitter is suing Elon Musk and fighting to close a $44 billion acquisition deal. Here’s how similar cases have been settled in and out of court.
Is TikTok reading my mind? Why it’s so hard to avoid impulse purchases on social media
U.S. social commerce sales are expected to jump 25% this year, with more than half of the country’s adults making a purchase directly on social media.
Crude oil prices are down. Here’s what it could mean for gas prices at the pump.
The U.S. benchmark crude oil is trading below $100 for the first time since May, which should allow for some relief for gas prices at the pump.