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- Florida regulators: Hurricane Matthew victims should beware of scamsThe Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (FLOIR) is reminding residents to be 鈥渃autious of repair deals that sound too good to be true鈥 and ask contractors and insurance professionals to show licensing and training credentials.聽
- Global oil demand could peak by 2020, says ShellThe world's second-largest energy company by market value is less confident than others that聽the majority of vehicles on the world's roads will continue to be powered by fossil fuels for the next few decades.
- Five ways to share college costs with your kidsYou shouldn't have to foot the entire bill yourself, especially if your retirement savings are lacking. And there are ways your children can share in the burden without wrecking their financial futures.聽
- The 10 best Black Friday deals so farIf you're searching for bargains on electronics or kitchen gear this Black Friday, you're in luck.聽
- New Ford Bronco to be engineered in Oz?Could a vehicle that鈥檚 authentically American be engineered in another country?
- Post-election market concerns? Here鈥檚 how investors can cope.The market doesn鈥檛 play politics, but it does vote against uncertainty.聽
- Five reasons why a designer handbag can actually be a good investmentIf you have some cash to spare, this kind of splurge is an investment that can pay off in the long run.聽
- Voting soda off the ballotFour US cities voted on ballot measures to establish a soda tax. And in all four, the measures passed.聽
- Don't let divorce wreck your retirement plansDivorce rates are down overall, but people nearing retirement age are the exception.
- Trump vows to be tougher on trade, but would that create jobs?Tuesday鈥檚 election won't kill international trade. But the president-elect's promise to unleash huge growth with better trade deals raises questions.聽
- First LookMass. voters give overwhelming 'yes' to animal cruelty ballot, following trendThe new law will聽likely influence practices in other states that hope to do business with Massachusetts, and could help to shape attitudes nationwide.
- Why we need a new Democratic partyWhat happened in America Tuesday should not be seen as a victory for hatefulness over decency. It is more accurately understood as a repudiation of the American power structure.
- The American economy under a President Trump: a primerDonald Trump has a plan that鈥檚 not aligned with those of his party and no history of government service to reference, so the future economic picture of his presidency is a cloudy one. But there are some clues.
- Five tax policy issues to watch in the Trump administrationMajor tax cuts are coming in 2017. But the size and design of those cuts remain highly uncertain.
- First LookDish Network reports low Q3 profits as subscribers switch to streamingThe company's third quarter profits failed to meet the expectations of market analysts, as streaming services attract former customers.
- Walmart's 2016 Black Friday ad is here: a first lookOnce again Walmart has made serious moves to win the Black Friday shopping season on price.
- Here's what the first Hyperloop could look likeHyperloop One is working with officials in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, to build its first Hyperloop. The journey between the two cities takes approximately 90 minutes by car but a Hyperloop could cut this to just 12 minutes.
- How your taxes may change under President TrumpTrump's campaign tax proposal would affect virtually all taxpayers in some way, though it highlights high-income households and people with children. The impact of each proposal would depend on your individual tax situation.
- Financial planning when working or retiring abroadWorking or retiring abroad holds a lot of allure. But if you鈥檙e an American citizen, Uncle Sam is going to want a word with you before you take that overseas job offer.
- First LookWhy Walgreens is suing Theranos for breach of contractTheranos, a medical startup, is sued by its former partner, Walgreens, for marketing misleading technology that places customers' health at risk.