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___ 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.
Legendary Unser racing family on tire safety
Legendary Unser racing family on tire safety
Miss USA controversy looms over conservative views
Miss USA, SNL's parody of Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Could you rock out on Pete Townshend's guitar?
Bid on Elvis' rings
Bid on Michael Jackson's iconic jacket
Bid on rock history
Ask Brianna: How can I take a vacation and not rack up debt?
"Ask Brianna" is a Q&A column from NerdWallet for 20-somethings or anyone else starting out.
Philadelphia sues Wells Fargo, alleging minority loan bias
Philadelphia is suing Wells Fargo & Co. claiming the bank overcharged more than 1,000 minority homeowners on mortgage loans since 2004.
Liz Weston: How to ruin your finances fast
Some financial disasters are a long time in the making.
What Small Businesses Need to Know About 'Ransomware'
Businesses around the world are still dealing with the massive fallout from one of the biggest global “ransomware” attacks ever recorded.
Justices rule against consumer in debt collection case
The Supreme Court says debt collection companies can't be sued for trying to recover years-old credit card debt from people who seek bankruptcy protection.
GM Expands Maven Car-Sharing in New York City
Maven now has 80 vehicles available to rent in Manhattan.
Town coffers crumble along with a region's home foundations
With the foundation cracking beneath their home, Christina Mailhos and her husband are trying to figure out how to come up with $200,000 or more for the massive fix while college tuition bills loom for two teenagers.
One Man's Journey Walking Along The Entire U.S.-Mexico Border
Forestry expert and Longleaf Alliance research coordinator Mark Hainds quit his job at Auburn University in 2014 to walk the entire U.S.-Mexico border.
Michelle Obama Slams Trump's School Lunch Decision
Former first lady Michelle Obama criticized President Trump’s decision to delay federal rules aimed at making school lunches healthier during a health conference Friday.













