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Four home-related tax deductions you shouldn't overlookTax season is upon us, and if you鈥檙e a homeowner, you can claim some sizable deductions that may聽help reduce the amount you鈥檒l owe.
2017 Acura NSX supercar review: a Ferrari minus the badgeThe 2017 Acura NSX reasserts the notion that Honda can make a supercar in its own right. The automaker expects to sell just 800 cars in the United States.聽
Nissan Leaf withdrawn from New Zealand, electric-car sales plummetThe Nissan Leaf is the bestselling electric car worldwide, but now Nissan will stop selling it from New Zealand.
Do Trump and Clinton use fear of the foreign to sway voters?Clinton has expressed support for tightening "rules of origin" regulations, which would make it more difficult for automakers to claim that their vehicles are manufactured in America if they use too many foreign-made parts.
How Apple plans to make 'Apple News' popularApple released its Apple News app without much fanfare 鈥 or success 鈥 last year. But a rollout of new initiatives plan to target readers and publishers alike.聽
The link between vulnerabilities in energy, food, and water systemsBecause of the interconnectedness of energy, food, and water systems, a vulnerability in one can hold serious implications for the others.
In a reversal, White House to shelve Atlantic oil drilling planThe Interior Department is set to announce a reversal of a 2015 plan to auction of oil drilling rights for parts of the Atlantic coast.聽
The challenges of modeling presidential tax plansIn modeling presidential tax plans, several things need to be considered, among them the net economic impact of an explicit trade-off of higher taxes for new spending programs and the relationship between tax changes and the overall economy.
Lyft, GM partner on car rental serviceLyft and GM are teaming up to bring a car-rental service to Chicago and other major metropolitan hubs.聽
Are trade deals good for America?Both Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump are blaming free-trade deals for the decline of working-class jobs and incomes.聽Are they right?
This service can help you connect apps and save moneyIf This Then That can connect websites and apps, making an action in one cause a reaction in the other. It can also be used to automate some parts of your financial life.
Why America needs to put women over 50 to workWhen it comes to finding employment, women over 50, even skilled and educated ones, face longer odds than any other group. But there are a few promising avenues for making use of their talents.
How credit inquiries affect your credit scoreHard and soft inquiries are two different kinds of inquiries potential creditors can make on your credit report, and they can each have a different effect on your credit score.
Ten keys to proper estate planningEstate planning is the process of determining what happens to you and your property when you can no longer make decisions because of incapacity or death. Without a plan, an already difficult situation for your loved ones can be even worse.
2017 Toyota Highlander gets a new look, 8-speed transmissionThe 2017 Toyota Highlander receives some updates that include revised styling, an 8-speed automatic transmission, engine stop-start, and the addition of a sporty SE variant.
Two billion people eat insects and you can tooInsects are delicious, nutritious - and they're also highly sustainable. Will a new food trend soon be upon us?
General Motors buys self-driving car startup Cruise AutomationCruise Automation, a San-Francisco based startup specializing in self-driving car technology, is the latest piece in GM's strategy for the future of autonomous vehicles.
China tweaks electric-car plans to reward success, reduce fraudChina will be phasing out its electric-car subsidies in favor of other policies that authorities will believe yield greater gains.
Eight tax mistakes Millennials make (and how to avoid them)It's tax season, which for many Millennials that means filing their first tax return. With new territory comes some common blunders that can easily be avoided.
Whole Foods and ugly produce: a beautiful match?Whole Foods will soon be one of the only large supermarket chains to sell imperfect produce. Twenty-three percent of fruits and vegetables are wasted before even arriving in stores, but selling the less-than perfect stock lowers costs for both farmers and customers.
