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Eight countries taking action against marketing junk food to kidsIn response to the high levels of junk-food advertising targeting kids, some countries are taking the issue into their own hands by restricting broadcast advertising and other marketing attempts.
What to buy (and skip) in JulyAs summer reaches it's peak, so do summer sales. Stock up on patriotic decor, but leave the backyard gear behind.
Three reasons American investors should care about BrexitThe move聽to exit聽the 28-nation EU bloc will have an impact on Americans鈥 investment portfolios, retirement savings聽and more. Here鈥檚 how.
Who will inherit Prince's wealth?On Monday, a Minnesota judge will begin hearing claims on the musician's estate, estimated to be worth as much as $300 million.
Could Tesla gain an Italian rival in Maserati?As carmakers face stricter emissions standards around the world, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles considers an electric version of its Maserati Alfieri sports-car concept.
Why the Roth IRA is a good way to save for collegeRoth IRAs and 529 College Savings Plans are both good options when it comes to saving for college, but the Roth IRA offers more flexibility.
Why you shouldn't use a credit card to buy a houseIf you have excellent credit, you may be able to buy a house with a credit card... but you probably shouldn't.
A universal basic income? Right debate, wrong answerThough the government benefits programs in the United States lack efficiency, a universal basic income isn't the solution.
How to save for homeownership in three simple stepsSaving your money early and regularly can help position you to buy a home in the future.
NEVS is the new SaabSaab gets new life as NEVS, a car brand with a new look and logo that is focused on producing electric vehicles.
Luxury on a budget: How to save money on your honeymoonWhether you're glamping or living it up in Las Vegas, make sure you get the best deal on your honeymoon.
How the improved Panama Canal could change world tradeWith the nine-year project completed and its inauguration set for Sunday, the newly expanded Panama Canal may redefine global trade patterns.
Volkswagen diesel owners could get as much as $7,000 from companyIn addition to either fixing or buying back the affected cars, VW will pay between $1,000 and $7,000 to compensate consumers, according to unofficial reports.聽That and more in today's car news.聽
The other 鈥榠nsurance鈥 benefits you can count onMost of us know about聽鈥 and pay for 鈥 common types of insurance that protect us from financial risk. But聽we often forget聽that we have other types of insurance waiting in the background.- Eight reasons why Republicans must dump TrumpThe Republican party still has time to change its mind, says Robert Reich.
Three ways Brexit will make global travel cheaperWhile it may not be good news for the people who live in the countries that will be economically affected by Brexit, for international travelers, it may bring a bit of financial relief.
First LookUber revamps surge pricing: What's driving the change?Surge pricing has been a controversial hallmark of the highly popular ride-share company. Uber says its new system will improve transparency, but critics speculate that it could have the opposite effect.
Warning signs of a problematic authorized userMake sure you consider these seven things before making someone an authorized user of your credit card.
Will a new CEO give Macy's a boost?In a leadership shake-up, Macy's announced Thursday that company president Jeff Gennette will step into the role of CEO in 2017.聽
Will German car manufacturers give up diesel?Though diesel vehicles once made up half of all the new cars sold in Europe, their popularity is expected to decline. With new emission control efforts in Paris and Germany, will German car manufacturers continue to make diesel-fueled vehicles?
