AP FACT CHECK: Kimmel's take on health care harder to refute
Who are you going to believe when it comes to the Republican health care bill?
General Mills to bring back old Trix with artificial colors
Trix is back to its old tricks: The colorful cereal will once again be made with artificial dyes and flavors, nearly two years after they were banished from the cereal.
Equifax troubles mounting over data breach
Equifax troubles mounting
5 ways to lose all your money in the stock market
It can be surprisingly easy to lose money in the stock market, and a lot of it. If you want to grow your wealth over time in stocks, here are a bunch of classic bone-headed moves to avoid.
Gwyneth Paltrow expands Goop brand, eyes TV
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow has been aggressively expanding her Goop brand beyond just a lifestyle blog in recent months, by launching a new brick-and-mortar store, entering the magazine world, and hinting at the possibility of a television show in the future.
Watch for these 8 new cars, SUVs coming to the US in 2018
Edmunds chose some highlights of this year's Frankfurt auto show to give consumers a preview of what they might see on U.S. roads in 2018.
Health benefit offers from small businesses keep vanishing
Only half of America's smallest businesses now offer health coverage to their workers because many say steady cost hikes have made it too expensive to afford a benefit that nearly all large employers still provide.
Toys R Us joins bankruptcy list as Amazon exerts influence
Toys 'R' Us, the big box toy retailer struggling with $5 billion in debt and intense online competition, has filed for bankruptcy protection ahead of the key holiday shopping season — and says its stores will remain open for business as usual.
Millennial home buying, saving challenges could hurt the overall economy
Millennials, bogged down with student loan debt, are putting off buying a home and saving for retirement – and that could be bad for the economy as a whole.
Ask Brianna: How can I budget when my rent is so high?
"Ask Brianna" is a column from NerdWallet for 20-somethings or anyone else starting out.
GOP eyes popular tax breaks to finance overhaul
Republicans straining to find about $1 trillion to finance sweeping tax cuts are homing in on two popular deductions that are woven into the nation's fiscal fabric.
Tom Brady blasts big food companies, GMOs in new self-help book
Five-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady blasts big food companies, referring to them as more like “chemical companies than anything else,” in his new self-help book out Tuesday.
Utility CEO: Don't sell off failed nuclear project for parts
It's senators' turn to grill executives of utilities that bailed on a nuclear power project in South Carolina.
Gas prices coming down only 5 cents since a week ago
Gas prices remaining high
Coming soon to McDonald's Happy Meals: organic, watered-down juice
McDonald's Corp. is dropping the Minute Maid apple juice box from its Happy Meals and replacing it with a watered-down, organic juice with less sugar made by Honest Kids.
Trump accepts 11-year-old Virginia boy’s offer to mow White House lawn
Frank Giaccio, an 11-year-old Virginia boy who offered to mow the White House lawn, saw his dream come true this week.
Equifax was aware of the breach 6 weeks prior, Pennsylvania AG says
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro is leading a national multi-state investigation into the Equifax data breach that may have impacted 143 million U.S. consumers.
Harvey's insured losses estimated to cost nearly $19 billion
The nation's largest state insurance trade association estimates insured losses from Harvey at nearly $19 billion — and that doesn't count damage not covered by insurance.
Harvey, Irma aftermath: How to avoid buying a flood-damaged car
Flood-damaged car risks
Florida Rep. slams Forbes article on not rebuilding Florida Keys
Rep. Curbelo responds to Forbes magazine
















