Diet Companies See an Uptick With Men After Super Bowl
Forget New Year’s Day, the new diet start date—for men —is the day after the Super Bowl, according to big diet companies.
US utilities seek sun as Trump sides with coal, fossil fuels
Plunging solar power costs are leading U.S. electric companies to capture the sun just when President Donald Trump is moving to boost coal and other fossil fuels.
New accounts give the disabled a chance to save more money
Justin Bainbridge is 27 and works two jobs, but he wasn't allowed to start saving money for his future until a few months ago.
Americans' Average Social Security Check at Age 70
Here's how much you can get at age 70 -- and why waiting might not be worth it.
Where to Find Six-Figure Salary Jobs
Job seekers don't need to wait for Trump's pro-growth policies to kick-in, there are plenty of high-paying jobs to be had.
Stunned Brother Inherits Home Filled with Medieval-Style Weapons
When Tom Marek visited his brother Robert’s house after he died, he couldn’t believe what he found.
Long-term US mortgage rates steady; 30-year at 4.19 percent
Long-term US mortgage rates barely budged this week, after marking their first increase of the year last week.
How Taylor Swift, DirecTV are Squeezing Their Way Into the Super Bowl
America’s sweetheart Taylor Swift isn’t performing in Super Bowl 51’s halftime show but she is planning a star studded appearance of her own.
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Companies Turn Red To Help Fight This Deadly Disease
Every minute, a woman dies from heart disease in the United States – and many of them never see it coming, which the American Heart Association (AHA) says could make a life-saving difference.
Senate panel approves Mnuchin as Treasury secretary
A Senate panel is approving President Donald Trump's choice of financier Steven Mnuchin as Treasury secretary.
Entrepreneurs: Health law changes may mean finding new jobs
Stay in business for yourself or go back to working for someone else? That's the choice some small business owners and freelancers are worried they may have to make, depending on what changes Congress makes in the health care law.
Johnny Depp’s extravagant and expensive lifestyle revealed!
Johnny Depp’s lavish budget
How a new savings account for people with disabilities works
A new type of savings vehicle, known as an ABLE account, is allowing people with disabilities to save more money for the first time.
Consumers Spend More Cash for New Cars in January
While auto sales tapered off somewhat in January, consumers opened their wallets a little wider.
Wal-Mart opts for free, faster shipping on necessities
Wal-Mart is replacing a program that offered free shipping but had an annual fee with one that has a lower free shipping threshold and faster delivery as it hopes to answer Amazon's powerful Prime membership success.
Consumer Confidence Index Declined in January
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index(R) , which had increased in December, retreated in January.


















