- Americans remain confident in economy
Americans' confidence in the economy held steady in April from the previous month despite rising job cuts and falling home values
- Facebook IPO = Everything you hated about high school
Controlling "cool kids" letting in the dweebs just as they're about to end the party, Facebook's IPO is like your worst high school nightmare
- How to save on your teen's auto insurance
Adding a teen to your car insurance policy can increase your rates dramatically -- here's some advice on managing costs
- Americans remain confident in economy
Americans' confidence in the economy held steady in April from the previous month despite rising job cuts and falling home values
- Facebook IPO = Everything you hated about high school
Controlling "cool kids" letting in the dweebs just as they're about to end the party, Facebook's IPO is like your worst high school nightmare
- Apple's squeeze hits phone companies, competitors
Apple Inc. is set to report another record quarterly profit on Tuesday, continuing the relentless string of results that's made it the world's most valuable company
- MetLife, 34 states reach settlement near $500 million
MetLife has agreed to pay nearly $500 million in a 34-state settlement over allegations it didn't pay life insurance benefits to some of its policyholders
- Test driving the Ford Focus Electric
The Ford Focus Electric has plenty of zip, but driving gently will keep up the charge you need for your trip
- How to avoid the middle seat the next time you fly
The majority of Americans would rather get stuck in traffic than sit in the middle seat on a full flight -- here are some ways to avoid that fate
- Teaching kids about money at Disney World
How should you teach wise financial choices when temptations abound?
- American to make its case against union contracts
AMR seeks to void its contracts with pilots, flight attendants and ground workers and impose its own terms
- Research shows the US is a low wage country
A paper from the Center for Economic Policy Research shows that the US leads developed nations in the share of workers earning low wages
- Report: 50 new hacking lawsuits against News Corp.
Nearly 50 new phone hacking lawsuits have been filed against Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper company
- Tax refund your way to cool tech
You can take part of your refund and upgrade some key technology while keeping most of your money in your pocket
- Jailed for $280: The return of debtors' prisons
Debt collectors are increasingly asking the police to lock up people over even small unpaid bills
- US Airways makes move to take over American
Three unions at American, which is reorganizing under bankruptcy protection, make deals with US Airways, should takeover happen
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