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- Which cities are the most electric car-friendly?San Francisco, predictably, is near the top of the list of cities with the most electric car-charging stations. But it couldn't beat out winner Portland, Ore. and a surprising chart-topper from Texas.
- Don't overspend on home maintenance equipmentIf you're moving into your first home out of an apartment, chances are you don't have basic home maintenance equipment like lawn mowers, ladders, and caulking guns. Craigslist, yard sales, and borrowing from friends are good ways to avoid overspending on these items.
- Where was tax reform at the GOP convention?In last night’s acceptance speech, Mitt Romney sketched out his personal biography and delivered an effective brief on why we shouldn’t reelect President Obama. But, oddly, when it came to taxes he was nearly silent.
- Can Ben Bernanke buoy the economy and fend off Fed critics, too?Fed chairman Ben Bernanke spoke Friday about tough policy choices. But he's also fighting to defend his institution against critics. Mitt Romney talks of replacing him, while others push possible reform legislation.
- Deficits fall in southern Europe. Progress?Any deficit is a bad deficit, but Italy, Portugal, and Greece are taking bug strides in reducing their national debts.
- Consumer sentiment improves for AugustThe consumer sentiment index ticked up to 74.3Â in August, with inflation expectations rising to 3.6 percent.
- Merkel stands increasingly alone in opposing Greek eurozone exitGermany's Chancellor Merkel is sticking to her position that Greece must stay – and that its exit could have unforeseen negative consequences. But the ranks of those who disagree are growing.
- 12 rules to invest and enjoyLearning to invest shouldn't be a chore. Here's how to make money and have a good time doing it.
- Redefining the richRomney's economic adviser refutes findings on his tax plan by broadening the definition of 'rich.' But it doesn't quite add up.
- US stock futures up ahead of Bernanke speechStock market anticipates Bernanke will signal that the Federal Reserve is considering more monetary easing. Much anticipated Bernanke speech takes place at 10 a.m. ET.
- Fuel-efficient cars for every budgetFrom a budget two-door compact to a high-end sports car, these six vehicles make good gas mileage fun.
- Romney plan would cut taxes for the rich, Romney adviser confirmsRomney economic adviser Martin Feldstein tries to contradict the Tax Policy Center's findings that Mitt Romney's tax plan would raise taxes on the middle class. But he actually confirmed it to be true.
- Watch out for the junk bond boomJunk bonds offer investors solid returns with slightly relatively low risk and very little volatility. But what happens when everyone on Wall Street is buying them?
- Unemployment: Extended claims fall slightlyUnemployment claims report for this week indicated that 'initial' unemployment claims went flat at 374,000. while 'continued' claims declined by 5,000, resulting in an 'insured' unemployment rate of 2.6 percent.
- Grow your own food: five simple stepsEven in a small space, growing your own food can be a rewarding money saver. Here's how to get started.
- DIY home repair: Five steps to becoming your own handymanDon't be intimidated by home repairs. With a little research and some simple tips, most are far less complicated than they seem.
- Facebook stock struggles, but company focuses on new featuresFacebook stock has lost nearly half its market value since the launch. As a company, can Facebook move past its stock troubles and further develop new programs and features, including beefing up their mobile business?
- Back to business school: How to teach to today's economy?To help their students prepare for new economic realities in the US and abroad, business school professors must focus on what drives or inhibits entrepreneurial activity, as well as the role of entrepreneurs in shaping culture through how they conduct themselves in their work.
- Where do America's best (and worst) drivers live?A new report ranks the drivers in America's major cities, from best to worst. Which metro cam out on top (and bottom)?
- Stocks edge up on revised GDPStocks rise as US revises upward its estimate of GDP growth from 1.5 to 1.7 percent. Among big stock movers, WellPoint climbs 8 percent; Heinz falls 2 percent.Â