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Will Tesla sue over state franchise law restrictions?Tesla Motors is weighing whether to sue in Federal court over various state franchise laws that prohibit it from selling Model S and Model X electric cars online to buyers.
Are your headlights doing the job? Probably not, says auto safety study.A nonprofit that tests cars for safety for the first time tested headlights. It found that the lights on only one of 31 midsize cars are up to snuff.
Why Boeing will cut more than 4,500 jobs by JuneThe aircraft manufacturer聽cites increasing competition from Airbus and an effort to ensure long-term viability as the reason for the cuts.
ADP: US businesses added 200,000 jobs in MarchThe latest survey from ADP, a precursor to the Labor Department's release of the March jobs report on Friday, shows that the US economy still is adding jobs at a steady pace.
Thinking about buying an Apple Watch? There's a cheaper alternative out thereThe Pebble Time has many useful features and available apps, and at nearly $200 cheaper than the Apple Watch, it's worth investigating.
Is debt-free college really possible?Many people who are either currently in school or planning on attending college in the fall are concerned about the high cost of college tuition and student loan debt. Fortunately, a good education can be achieved without these pitfalls.
Retirement planning: why probability software can be unreliableAs financial services become increasingly automated, retirement spending apps聽have emerged聽ostensibly to give a reasonable prediction of whether or how long your聽nest eggs may last in retirement. But they're a far cry from a crystal ball.聽
New marketing tactics from GM on Chevy Volt, BoltGM intends to use much more targeted marketing methods, messages, and channels to reach people it knows will love both vehicles.
Planning a trip to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter? it might cost more than you thinkThe Wizarding World of Harry Potter officially opens at Universal Studios Hollywood on April 7. In preparation, they've raised ticket prices.
The buyer's guide to electric-car charging stationsIt's easy to give your car some juice at home if you have an electric-car charging station, and there are many different options on the market to choose from.
What have we learned since the VW diesel scandal?A look at how VW and the diesel scandal have evolved over the past six months.
High prices may take a bite out of the vanilla industryVanilla prices are rising, thanks to a shortage.
How California wants to help workers save for retirementCalifornia is considering a state-sponsored 401(k) plan called Secure Choice, which would be available to private-sector employees that don't get a retirement savings plan from their employer.
What you should know about money ordersGiven all of the payment methods out there, from debit cards to Apple Pay, money orders might seem out of style. But they can claim a place in your finances at times.
How to choose the best tax preparerHaving a tax preparer can not only ease the process of doing your taxes, they might also help you find a bigger refund.
How to save more for retirementNot sure if you have enough saved for retirement? Most Americans don't. Fortunately, depending on your financial situation, it's possible to catch up.
Next Hyundai fuel-cell vehicle will be another SUVPlans are already in place for Hyundai's next fuel-cell vehicle to sport a crossover utility vehicle body.
Does more money really mean more problems?Even those blessed with a lot of dollars can have money problems. The rich just have different kinds of issues than the middle and lower classes.
Why Millennials are super saversMillennials are saving more than any other age group, and Americans as a whole are saving more than they have in the past, according to a new study.
Seven projects around the world that protect soilFarmers and scientists are finding ways to improve soils and increase food security.聽Here are seven influential projects and programs helping to restore the world鈥檚 soil.
