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How to cut your car's life shortVehicles have become more reliable than they were decades ago. However, car owners should make sure they aren't doing these seven things to their cars, or they might cut their vehicle's life short.
Sbarro exits bankruptcy. Can it become the Chipotle of pizza?Sbarro has emerged from bankruptcy protection and moved its headquarters to Ohio, where it will focus on building up its fast-casual concept,聽Pizza Cucinova. Can Sbarro really make a comeback?聽
What do Ohio and Japan have in common? Tax cuts.Ohio's legislature came up with a compromise bill on its income tax cut, while Japan is cutting its corporate tax. What does this mean for their finances?
GM report strong sales. Meanwhile, auto prices increase as loan terms lengthen.General Motors, Toyota, and other automakers boast stellar sales since the recession. Car prices are going up, and auto loan terms are getting longer at the same time.
Turn your kids into super-savers: six tips for parentsHere are six tips for teaching your children to 'power save' and make the most of their money 鈥 now and in the future.
Tesla Motors: making running changes to luxury, all-electric carA Tesla Motors' Model S luxury sport sedan sold in May 2014 is quite different than one sold in June 2012. How has Tesla Motors updated and added new features to its all-electric luxury car?
Why 'Made in the USA' is hard for Walmart to achieveWalmart has pledged to buy an additional $250 billion in US-made products. But finding quality, low-cost US made goods is proving a challenge. How Walmart is acting as a catalyst for 'Made in the USA' manufacturing.
Chef gives back Louisiana farming communityCelebrity chef John Besh is helping local farmers and entrepreneurs in Lousiana through his charity. Besh and his foundation give small loans for farmers in the post-Hurricane Katrina era.
Chobani layoffs in Idaho will hit temporary staff hardestChobani layoffs have been announced for the yogurt plant in south-central Idaho, but Chobani spokesperson Peter McGuinness says Chobani's finances are strong.
Gettysburg skull: Auction canceled after 'unprecedented outcry'Gettysburg skull: If the skull's Civil War provenance is authenticated, it will be buried in the Soldiers' National Cemetery, said officials from聽Gettysburg National Military Park.
Study: 86 percent of websites have weak password policieseBay, Spotify, and Avast all have reported breaches recently. How can you protect yourself from being hacked?
Home prices decelerate, but that doesn't spell end to US housing recoveryHome prices rose a relatively languid 10.5 percent over the past year. Meanwhile, home construction is slow, and buyer demand is slack. But many economists still say the housing market remains on a path to normalcy.
Best smartphone deals this weekThis week, buyers can save $30 on the LG Volt. Shoppers can even get a case if they purchase a Nokia Lumia 521 Windows Phone.
International Fund for Agricultural Development helps Zambian women with HIV raise goatsAn initiative from the International Fund for Agricultural development helps female farmers in Zambia with HIV raise goats. It's part of movement to reduce rural poverty in Zambia.
Apple supports app bundle sales. Is it a good deal?Apple announced changes to its App Store, including app bundling. But will Apple's latest tweak save you money?
Panera Bread will remove all additives from its menu by 2016. Take that, Subway.Panera announced Tuesday that it will remove all artificial additives from its menu by 2016 as restaurant chains race to lure customers with the promise of more natural products.聽Panera has made conscientious food choices central to its brand in recent years.聽
Auto sales: Chrysler, GM, and Ford bounce back in MayAuto sales soared in May thanks to a strong Memorial Day weekend sales. GM reported its best monthly sales since 2008 despite an ongoing recall crisis, while auto sales for Chrysler shot up 17 percent.聽
Census: Construction spending in April has mixed resultsThe US Census Bureau released their latest read on construction spending. Total private construction spending and single family construction spending since March has gone up, while non-residential construction spending declined.
With EPA's tough new standards, a carbon tax may be more plausibleEPA鈥檚 new greenhouse gas rules may open the door to a state-based carbon tax, Howard Gleckman writes. But, no one has mentioned the 't' word yet.
Cadbury chocolate free of pork, says Malaysia in turnaroundAfter Malaysia's Health Ministry said two Cadbury products contained traces of pork last month, the nation's top Islamic body cleared the Cadbury chocolate products.
