Recent Articles

The top five financial mistakes parents make

Saving for college is often a priority for parents—as it should be. But saving for school doesn’t give moms and dads license to neglect the rest of their financial goals, advisers say. 


Childhood lead exposure linked to criminal behavior in…

In what may be the strongest link yet between lead exposure and crime rates, researchers at the University of Cincinnati recently released new evidence, spanning more than 20 years, that draws a direct relationship between the amount of lead in a child’s blood and the likelihood he or she will commit crimes as an adult.


Trucking Regulators Warn on Use of Chantix

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration recently issued a warning on the anti-smoking drug Chantix, advising medical examiners “to not qualify anyone currently using this medication for commercial motor vehicle licenses.”


Eight Sure-Fire Ways to Sock Away $100

While the economic pundits argue about whether or not we’re in a recession, consumers continue to cut back on spending.  Along with this comes a desire to save money as well. But how?


Miami voted worst city for road rage, survey…

For the third consecutive year Miami has been voted the worst American city for road rage, according to a new survey.


Jevic Transportation shuts down after 27 years

Jevic Transportation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, one day after the company announced it was going out of business.


Cell phone users may get break on fees…

The government is quietly negotiating to help cell phone customers avoid expensive fees when they cancel contracts with wireless companies, according to the Associated Press.


Ways to save on phone, internet and TV…

Anyone paying the bills in their household knows that talk is anything but cheap. Cell phones and land lines can cost a pretty penny. Add your bills for Internet service and cable TV, and your telecom costs can quickly go through the roof.


Dining Out for Less

People want to save money wherever they can these days—and one of the easiest places to cut is the amount they spend at restaurants.


Ways to get TV on the go

Opportunities are multiplying for squinting at the small screen. We mean the really small, 2-to-3.5-inch screen of a mobile handset or smartphone.


American Red Cross Offers Free Gas if you…

The American Red Cross has kicked off a new promotion to try and increase the number of blood donors during the summer by giving away a chance to win free gas.


How consumers can cut their grocery bills

Strategic shopping can help consumers lower their supermarket bills despite soaring prices, but how exactly do save money while still providing our families with nutritious food?


Page 2 of 26 pages  <  1 2 3 4 >  Last »

This text is replaced by ad_block_one
This text is replaced by ad_block_three
This text is replaced by ad_block_two