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Hydrogen for fuel-cell vehicles made from wind energy in Japanese testJapan is expanding its hydrogen-fuel-cell capabilities ahead of the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
How to score the best mortgage interest rateA mortgage is a tremendous financial burden, but shopping online for one isn't always the best way to go. Sometimes it's better to talk to a mortgage broker in person in order to find the best option and the cheapest rate.
Fiat Chrysler commits to automatic emergency braking鈥攁nd radar sensorsFiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has announced that it will join 19 automakers in signing an auto-industry commitment to implement automatic emergency braking (AEB) technology.
A new way to think about fast foodA crowdfunded restaurant in Los Angeles aims to challenge the traditional fast food model with the belief that fast food restaurants can truly empower the communities they currently underserve.聽
Got March Madness? Thirty-six ways to watch live sports online.As TV goes increasingly a la carte, live sports is one of the last bastions of relevance for cable companies. But there are ways to watch some content for free.聽
How four people paid off a collective $1 million in debtAmerican households carry $918 billion in combined debt, and聽The Federal Reserve estimates the average household balance is more than $16,000.聽
What will Apple's New iPhone 5SE cost?The rumored Apple 5SE is one of the most hotly anticipated product announcements ahead of Apple's March event.聽
Six hidden ways to save when booking spring travelAs the warmer weather finally starts to creep in, it's hard to not get excited about traveling this spring or summer. With the cheaper gas prices and lower overall airfare, it just might be a good year to finally book that family vacation you've been considering.
Want to drive for Lyft? GM will rent you a car for cheapThe rental program is called Express Drive, and it could dramatically increase Lyft's network of drivers. That, in turn, could make the service more attractive to riders and give Lyft a leg up in its efforts to overtake Planet Earth's top ride-sharing company, Uber.聽
Why General Mills adopts GMO labeling, but Congress hesitatesGeneral Mills has followed Campbell's Soup by promising to label foods containing GMO products to appease the public as Congress fails to reach a labeling compromise.
Will SeaWorld still be SeaWorld without killer whales?SeaWorld announced Thursday it was ending its orca breeding program and stopping its traditional killer whale shows. How will the company do without its most well-known icon?
N.Y. governor's 'Fight for $15' blurs lines between policy, politicsNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo's campaign to enact a $15 minimum wage not only cements his ties to labor unions, but also burnishes his progressive political bona fides amid a national debate over the minimum wage and income inequality.
Twenty-five freebies and discounts for new and expectant momsFrom diaper bags to baby clothes, if you know where to look, you聽can spend less time worrying about money, and more time taking care of yourself and your baby.聽
Housing market too hot? Six ways to win a bidding war.The homebuying process can feel cutthroat, especially in certain cities, but you鈥檒l be in a better聽position to win the house you want with a knowledgeable realtor and a few simple tricks.聽
The new truth about free tradeRobert Reich argues that new trade agreements do not necessarily help American wages return to the levels that they enjoyed thirty or even forty years ago.
Six ways peer lending can boost your walletThere is more to alternative finance than hype. There could be ways that the new products, services, and platforms can benefit you.
Do financial aid policies make paying for college harder for some?A new study says low income students face increased obstacles for meeting the financial requirements of higher education. The challenges are a result of shifting methods of allocating financial aid money, according to the study.
Seven habits of highly frugal peopleFrugal people who pay off their debt and achieve financial independence don't succeed by accident. They establish habits that allow them to consistently reach their goals over the long haul.
FBI and NHTSA say car hacking is real, offer tips to keep you safeWorried about your car being hacked? The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are, too, and they've published some handy tips聽to keep you and your ride safe.
Robo pizza delivery: Is automation putting low-wage workers at risk?Domino's Pizza in Australia announced Friday that new pizza-delivery robots, called Domino's Robotic Unit or DRU, can navigate neighborhoods and deliver pizza聽straight to customers.
