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Tesla quietly kills 85-kWh Model S battery pack optionTesla is simplifying the Model S lineup, but the change could push some Model S buyers into a more expensive car.聽
Can apprenticeships boost Millennial job prospects? Obama thinks so.Apprenticeships, in which young people earn a wage while pursuing coordinated classroom and on-the-job training, hold deep appeal. But whether they can be an effective solution for unemployed and underemployed Millennials is still a big question mark.聽
Mortgage loan discrimination: How to tell if it's happening to youKnowing what mortgage discrimination is 鈥 and refusing to let it continue 鈥 can help your family, and generations to come, live in the homes and neighborhoods they deserve.
Fed chair Janet Yellen: Persistent economic weakness could slow rate hikesFederal Reserve Chair Janet聽Yellen聽cautioned Congress that economic weakness across the world could聽depress the U.S. economy's growth and slow down Fed interest rate hikes.
How Obama would fix the ACA's 'Cadillac Tax'The Affordable Care Act's Cadillac Tax on high-cost employer-sponsored health plans has few friends on Capitol Hill, but a top administration adviser argues that it is a 'crucial tool' for making the US healthcare system more efficient.聽
VW, Daimler to recall 1.5 million US vehicles over Takata air bagsSedans, vans, and sport utility vehicles produced by the two German auto manufacturers contain the potentially deadly air bag inflators.
Do 'green' appliances actually save money?Appliances that are 'Energy' Star certified for efficiency can save you money over time, but your mileage may vary depending on the specific appliance. See how dishwashers, refrigerators, and more stack up.聽
Google computer ruled a 'driver' in a big win for autonomous car technologyThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has determined聽that, for regulatory purposes, the software controlling autonomous cars ca be considered a 'driver.' What, specifically, does that mean?
What New Hampshire tells usPundits will say the New Hampshire primaries are evidence that the political extremes are gaining ground in American politics. It isn't true, Robert Reich argues.
Burger King adds hot dogs to the menuBurger King's new grilled hot dogs will include classic and chili cheese varieties, making their debut in restaurants nationwide on Feb. 23.聽
Valentine's Day gifts: 10 great ideas under $25These Valentine's Day gift ideas are thoughtful, unique, and ultra-affordable.聽
2017 Chevrolet Camaro 1LE revealed with V6 and V8 optionsThe sixth-generation Chevy Camaro is already impressive, and now it's been enhanced with a new 1LE package. The newest Chevrolet Camaro 1LE will debut at the Chicago Auto Show.
Sears to close stores even faster after 'challenging' holiday seasonSears shares slid to 13-year lows after the company said it would accelerate the closure of some of its stores. 聽The 123-year-old retailer has struggled to 聽transform into a competitive brand for the 21st century.聽
Daimer recalls 840,000 Mercedes vehicles with deadly Takata airbagsThe Daimer AG recall affects Mercedes-Benz cars and SUVs from the 2005-2014 model years, including C-Class, E-Class, SLK and SLS sedans and M-Class, GL-Class and R-Class SUVS outfitted with Takata airbags.聽
How to overcome common investing pitfallsLike anything else, investing carries with it some common foibles that can easily be avoided with the right game plan.
FAA bill: Will passengers be barred from making calls during flights?As part of a proposal by Republican lawmakers to turn over air traffic control systems to a non-profit corporation, as Canada has done, Congress is considering a permanent ban on in-flight calls, a policy that now varies by airline.
Big oil trader Vitol Group says cheap oil will last a decadeThe CEO of the Vitol Group says cheap oil will be around for a while.聽
Seven common money mistakes to avoid when buying a new carBuying a new car is a tremendous financial investment. Here's how to avoid some common pitfalls associated with this major purchase.
Aviation industry agrees to set carbon limitsIn a meeting in Montreal on Monday, countries around the world agreed to curb emissions on one of the world's biggest contributors to climate change.
Ten food policy questions the presidential candidates should answerAmericans have become increasingly concerned about the state of the current food system. How should the different candidates tackle the issue?
