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Five Money Tips for Graduates
Share these five tips with the students in your life to help them build smart money habits.
Flywheel CEO: Super bullish about studio growth
Flywheel CEO on competitiveness of Flywheel clients
5 Things to Know if You're Trying to Get a Mortgage With Bad Credit in 2017
Shopping for the right mortgage lender is key to getting the best loan terms, especially if you have less-than-stellar credit.
Chevrolet Colorado ZR2: GM Joins the Off-Road Fray
Automakers have sought to cash in on the growing popularity of rock-crawling and dirt-slinging trucks.
Heisman Trophy could fetch 250K on auction block
Sport memorabilia
Long-term US mortgage rates inch lower
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates inched lower this week.
Google Sharpens Photos With Artificial Intelligence
Your photo album and everyday snaps are getting a big upgrade thanks to Alphabet’s Google Photos.
Average US 30-year mortgage rate slips to 4.02 percent
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates inched lower this week.
Americans Think They're Healthy But Doctors Don't Agree
A majority of Americans think they’re healthy, rating their own personal health positively, but according to a new report, health care professionals don’t agree, sending a major wake-up call to people who may be sleepwalking their way to poor health.
How to Save for Retirement While You Save for the Kids' College
Find the right balance so you don't sacrifice your own future for your children.
Fidget spinners a benefit or distraction for kids?
Fidget spinners fad
Poll says blacks less likely to have enough for retirement
A new poll says older white Americans are nearly twice as likely as African-Americans to say they've saved enough for retirement.
Business Highlights
___ Huge cyberattack ebbs as investigators work to find culprits The cyberattack that took computer files hostage around the world seems to have slowed.
Few doctors discuss cancer costs with patients, study finds
Most doctors did not discuss the cost of cancer treatment with patients, spent less than two minutes on it when they did, and usually did so only after patients brought it up, a study that taped hundreds of visits at several large hospitals finds.
Business, leisure travelers ponder flying without laptops
International air travelers might soon rediscover magazines, paperbacks and playing cards.
Another round of premium hikes: blame Trump or Obama?
Another year of big premium increases and dwindling choice is looking like a distinct possibility for many consumers who buy their own health insurance — but why, and who's to blame?
2017 College Grads Expected to Get Highest Starting Salaries Yet
The Class of 2017 may be the luckiest new graduates yet, according to a new study that reports average starting salaries are at an all-time high.
Move Over GMOs? Monsanto Experimenting With Gene Editing
Monsanto, the world’s largest producer of GMO seeds, is betting that a new technology called gene editing may calm consumers unease about eating modified foods.
NY to car insurers: Don't use education, job to set rates
New York state is moving to restrict the ability of auto insurers to use a customer's job or education to set premiums.












