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- Try these 15 free educational apps for your kidsI filled an iPad with hundreds of learning apps for my students. Here are 15 of my favorites, plus some creative ideas for how to use them.
- Tips from a financial planner on how to manage your investments during Trump presidencyAs we head into the first year of the Donald Trump administration, predictions for capital markets are running amok. Here are a few of the predictions you may be hearing, as well as some practical suggestions to help you stay the course while navigating the new landscape.
- Marijuana and gender equity: Why cannabis industry is a magnet for women executivesThe new and flourishing business of cannabis is drawing large numbers of women execs. Why does marijuana draw a higher percentage of women than many other industries?
- When it comes to making tax cuts palatable, it's all about semanticsTop presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway has made an important rhetorical pivot: The Trump Administration may no longer be pushing for tax 'cuts' or even tax 'reform.' Its new goal is tax 'relief.' Why is this messaging change important?
- New emissions-rating system in Paris will help keep dirty diesel cars from streetsOver the last year, Paris has instituted strict curbs on older cars in an effort to ban those with the worst exhaust emissions. Now French authorities will make it easier for police to distinguish among otherwise identical cars in the streets to find engines fitted with older and weaker emissions-control systems.
- Looking for a tax preparer? Here's how to pick the right one.Here are some tips to help you find a good tax preparer and reduce the risk of expensive errors and exposing your finances.
- In Trump era, US automakers seek balance between jobs, profitsPresident Trump met with the CEOs of three US automakers Tuesday, promising to cut regulation if they bring jobs back to the US. But that could prove costly for manufacturers. Where do they go from here?
- First LookWhy Wal-Mart is selling carsAfter a pilot program in Florida, the discount retailer plans to set up car sales kiosks in four major US cities by this spring.
- First LookDow hits 20,000 for the first time. Does it really matter?Some hail the milestone as evidence that President Trump will usher in a pro-business administration with a major boost to the American economy – while others say the rise was inevitable.
- Google Home vs. Amazon's Alexa: A side by side comparisonWe got our hands on both a Google Home and an Amazon Echo Dot and rated each device on price, responsiveness, and overall skills. Here's what we found.
- First LookExisting home sales fall – all the way down to 1999 levelsUS home resales fell 2.8 percent last month, with the supply of houses on the market dipping to levels last seen in 1999.
- What Trump's executive order on Obamacare repeal means for your health care coverageOn Friday, President Trump signed an executive action that sets the stage for the repeal of his predecessor’s signature achievement. So what is likely to happen with the ACA over the next few months, and what might it mean for you, as an enrollee or someone who’s considering becoming one?
- Contrary to popular belief, GOP's corporate cash-flow tax could reduce investmentSupporters of the GOP tax plan say it would boost investment and economic growth. But I explain how it may provide little benefit – or even reduce investment – especially among very large and public companies. Â
- Philadelphia takes salary history off the negotiating table. Could it help close the gender wage gap?A new Philadelphia law bars employers from asking job applicants to provide their salary history, a move equal pay advocates say could help close the wage gap that often begins as soon as women graduate from college.
- First LookKroger looks to hire 10,000 US workers this yearThe announcement comes despite a difficult 2016 in which the retailer struggled with declining food prices.
- Why a German minister's new Tesla is raising eyebrowsGiven Germany's considerable investment in its auto industry, using a German car seems almost obligatory for government officials. Yet one environment minister is causing a stir by challenging that tradition.
- First LookJudge approves $1.2 billion cash settlement for Volkswagen dealersThe 650 US Volkswagen dealers will receive an average of $1.85 million over 18 months, in a settlement approved by a federal judge on Monday.
- The Little Book of Hygge: How Danes thrive in winterWhat is hygge? It's raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens. Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens. Brown paper packages tied up with strings. All of Maria's favorite things.
- Overdraft fees can be tricky. Here's how to protect yourself from costly penalties.When your checking account reaches zero, you may be safe or sorry depending on whether you have to pay overdraft fees.Â
- If Foxconn moves to US: Could that raise the cost of your iPhone?Will federal, pro-business policies under the Trump administration, plus incentives from states, bring more overseas factories – and jobs – to the US?