Lifestyle and Budget

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.

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.

Democrats win brief delay on treasury nominee

Senate Democrats have succeeded in delaying for one day a scheduled committee vote on President Donald Trump's nomination of Steven Mnuchin (mih-NOO'-chin) to be treasury secretary.

Claim accuses Wells Fargo of denying loans to young migrants

A federal lawsuit on Monday accused banking giant Wells Fargo of illegally denying student loans to young immigrants who are protected from deportation and allowed to work and study in the U.S. under a program created by former President Barack Obama.

1960's 'Jurassic' Park Lives On

An Oregon woman vows she won’t let her family’s 62-year old dinosaur-themed roadside attraction go extinct.