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Wounded Warrior Project fires execs over reports of lavish spendingWounded聽Warrior聽Project, one of the nation's largest veteran support groups, has fired CEO Steve Nardizzi and COO Al Giordano聽amid news reports accusing the group of wasteful spending.
Clinton and Sanders: two different paths towards taxing the richSanders and Clinton have very different proposals on how they want to tax the very rich among us: a direct model (Sanders) and an indirect model (Clinton).
Changing the future of fishThere are several organizations worldwide working to create a more sustainable food system.
Taco Bell's $1 breakfast burrito: The latest skirmish in the 'breakfast wars'?Taco Bell has doubled down on breakfast, introducing a new dollar menu on Thursday. Breakfast seems to be a winning strategy for fast food.
Wages were up in 2015, but so was wage inequalityWages increased slightly in 2015, but wage inequality continued its decades-long rise as well.聽
Five reasons to sell a mutual fundThe market's volatility early this year isn't the only reason to make an adjustment to your portfolio.
What you need to know before leasing a carLeasing is on the rise, especially among Millennial car-buyers. And for good reason: it can help you get the car of your dreams for much, much less.
Tesla Model S electric-car racing series to launch next yearThe Electric GT World Series will feature Tesla cars during its inaugural run in 2017.
Electric cars: BMW confirms i5 pluginThe i5 will be an electric car like BMW's smaller i3, and just like the i3 the i5 will offer an internal combustion range-extender as an option.聽
How much does it cost to sell a house?If you鈥檙e selling a home, you鈥檒l want to know how much it鈥檚 going to cost you to close the deal. That way you can make a plan for buying your next house.
Google, other autonomous car developers head to WashingtonAt a conference in Washington, DC this coming Tuesday, autonomous car makers will address the future of the self-driving car industry.
First LookEmbattled Chipotle's stock falls as another store closes for food safetyInvestors may be growing wary of the Mexican food chain, which has been dogged by a series of food safety scandals.
Complicated families: complicated tax returnsIndividuals in non-traditional family structures are finding that their tax returns are becoming increasingly complicated.
Student loan companies: Deceptive or just confusing?The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday said student loan companies could be breaking the law with some of their debt collection practices.聽
Opinion: The American fascistRobert Reich argues that the similarities between Donald Trump and the fascists of the early 20th century have become too large to ignore.
Amazon leases Boeing aircraft to better control deliveriesIn leasing several Boeing aircraft, Amazon is making a play towards taking more control of its shipping and business costs.
How this bull market made it seven yearsThe bull market enters its eighth year, surrounded by the same uncertainty and doubts that have accompanied its seven-year run.
The pros and cons of automatic bill paymentsAutomatic bill payments can make paying your electric and phone bill more convenient, but they still require regular maintenance in order to be sure the right amounts are getting transferred at the right time.聽
Is your tax refund safe?Your tax refund may take a few days longer to land in your bank account this year. That鈥檚 because criminals from around the world are determined to get to it first.
New Audi SQ7 boasts electric turbo and 48-volt electrics for efficiencyAudi's new SQ7 contains an electric compressor to deliver a boost quickly. But that's just the start of its many cool and innovative features.
