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Lettuce and tattoos? Whole Foods revamps for Millennial shoppersWhole Foods is opening a new chain of stores called '365.' Attracting the Millennial market could be a power play to capitalize on an expansive demographic just starting to come into financial stability.
Equity crowdfunding: Cool concept, but should you invest?Equity crowdfunding gives small investors a chance to participate in the launching and funding of new businesses, and, theoretically at least, share in their successes. But think carefully before taking part.聽
This error could brick your iPhone 6. And Apple won't fix it.Apple's 'Error 53' plagues聽iPhone 6 and 6 Plus users by turning their shiny phones into very expensive paperweights when they update to iOS 9.
Carfax study says nearly 20% of US Cars are under recallA new study shows that nearly one in five cars in America needs a repair because of recalls. But the numbers vary by car type and location.
Eight surprising ways to save money with your smartphoneYes, smartphones have big upfront costs, but there are many ways that they can end up saving you money in the long run. Here are just a few of their unexpected benefits.聽
Global recession risk: What nations can doRight now, the biggest worry facing the world's economy may be worry. Central banks and governments are taking actions to bolster economic growth and stave off panic.
What are the best deals on hybrid, electric, and other fuel-efficient cars?The President's Day holiday brings some serious deals on many fuel-efficient vehicles.
It's President's Day weekend. Do you know what the candidates' tax proposals are?This weekend brings with it a Republican debate in South Carolina. Meanwhile, what's Congress doing about internet taxes, and what's up with President Obama's oil tax?
Retail sales rise 0.2 percent in January as wages improveAfter a decline in December, people are starting to buy more again. Retail sales increased by 0.2 percent last month, according to the Commerce Department.聽
First LookWhy Uber is preparing to shell out $28.5 million to ridersThe polarizing ride-hailing company is looking to settle claims that it misled consumers about safety ahead of another civil case scheduled to go to trial in June.
How to identify and fix a bad credit scoreBad credit scores can prevent you from doing things like leasing a car or taking out a mortgage. Fortunately, they can be fixed.
Hybrid cars: 2017 Kia Niro Crossover debuts at Chicago Auto ShowHybrid cars have traditionally been hatchbacks--think Honda Insight, Toyota Prius, even the plug-in hybrid Chevrolet Volt-- 聽but teh Kia Niro is among the first to be 聽designed as a crossover utility vehicle.
What's inside Marco Rubio's consumption tax plan?Marco Rubio is proposing making some structural changes to the current income tax. How would his proposal alter the economy?
Yellen: Too soon to know how global events will affect US economyThe Federal Reserve chair cautioned that global pressures could depress the economy's growth and slow the pace of Fed rate hikes.
Nine hidden wedding costs to watch out forDreaming of the perfect wedding? Be on the lookout for unexpected costs that can easily ramp up along the way.
Ten delicious culinary comicsThese culinary comics offer up a visual and literary feast. Several also explore the impact of politics on our global food system.
Flint's housing crisisThe vacancy rate was high in Flint, Mich. even before the water crisis hit, but the city's recent troubles have not helped its beleaguered housing market.
Electric cars have lower lifetime carbon emissions than gasoline cars, study showsA study from the Union of Concerned Scientists illustrates that electric cars release fewer carbon emissions over their lifetimes when compared to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles.
Four ways bonds can help reduce your tax billBonds can be an excellent way to save on your tax bill, and there are a wide variety of options to choose from.
Stock market plunge will continue, analyst saysUS stock futures and oil prices were tanking again Thursday morning, and market watcher Dennis Gartman says the selloff will 聽get worse before it gets better.聽
