Who Is Federica Mogherini, The 41-Year Old Italian In Charge Of The EU's Foreign Policy?
Poland's Donald Tusk and Italy's Federica Mogherini chosen for top spots in the EU's European Council.
IRS Phone Scam: Imposters bilked victims of millions; 5 Signs You’re a Target
IRS impostors have already bilked scam victims out of millions. Here's how to protect yourself.
Six Major Cities with Highest Minimum Wage
Los Angeles could join a growing list of cities that have increased the minimum wage for their workers.
Minimum Wage By State: Los Angeles Minimum Wage Hike In the Works
Such a move would catapult Los Angeles into the growing movement of cities and states that are considering hourly-wage adjustments.
Corinthian Colleges, Hurting For Cash, Sells Student Loans
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warns Corinthian after sale of student loan portfolio.
In Corinthian Colleges Collapse, Students Wonder What's Next
Amid for-profit college shutdown at California's Corinthian Colleges, students question their choices — and their uncertain futures.
Student Loan Debt and the Homeownership Dream: Does The Former Torpedo The Latter?
Is student loan debt keeping millennials from buying homes?
Death Of James Brady Now A Homicide, Medical Examiner Rules
James Brady's death was ruled a homicide, 33 years after he was shot during an attempted assassination of U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
Donald Sterling Tries To Stop Clippers Sale To Ballmer
Attorneys for Donald Sterling appealed a judge's decision to allow the Los Angeles Clippers to be sold to Steve Ballmer.
Your FICO Credit Score Could Get Way Better
FICO has announced changes that could improve your credit score. Here's how.
Credit Card Offers From Retailers Are No Bargain
Retail credit card offers may include rewards and discounts, but they also charge higher interest than the average credit card.
Charity For Troops Also Funds Tea Party Consultants: ProPublica
A ProPublica investigation examines the ties between charity Move America Forward and the Tea Party.
S&P: Income Inequality and ‘Education Gap’ Hurting Economic Growth
Standard & Poor’s says income disparities are slowing U.S. economic growth -- and that fixing education could help.
Victims' Families of Previous Major Plane Crash Reflect on MH17 and MH370
A plane crash 20 years ago turned two American women into advocates for families devastated by airline disasters, including MH17 and MH370.
Student Loans: Students and Families Borrow Less for College, Sallie Mae Says
Families are spending more out-of-pocket on school, and report higher enrollment in community colleges, according to Sallie Mae survey.
For-Profit Colleges Collect Highest Amounts Of GI Bill Funds
A new Senate HELP Committee documents a sharp increase in Post-9/11 GI Bill funds flowing to for-profit colleges under investigation.
A Third Of Americans Have Past-Due Debt
Unpaid credit card bills, medical bills and utility bills all contribute to past-due debt, according to a new report from the Urban Institute.
Combined Dollar Tree And Family Dollar To Give Wal-Mart A Run For Its Money?
With Dollar Tree-Family Dollar merger, consumers could see even bigger discounts.
Senator, Advocates Warn Veterans About For-Profit College Recruiting
As Corinthian Colleges faces multiple government investigations, and has to sell off its schools, its recruiting practices draw further scrutiny.
Facebook Has The Worst 401(k), New Report Says
In a new Bloomberg ranking of public company 401(k) plans, Facebook comes in last.
Millennials Banking On Cash Over Stocks For Retirement
More young adults prefer to invest in cash for the long-term than any other age group, according to a new Bankrate.com survey.
Millennials Still Moving in with Mom and Dad
New Pew Research Center study finds record number of multi-generational households, with young adults leading the charge to move home.
Nearly 1 Million Community College Students Can't Get Federal Loans
Here's how community colleges can help students get loans -- and repay them.
Regulators Target Debt Settlement Companies Over Student Loans
The Illinois attorney general sues two companies for proffering "bogus services" to student loan borrowers.
Online Banking Accounts Earn More Interest
A new WalletHub survey shows online-only savings accounts make you the most money.
Germany Riles Neighbors With Foreigners-Only Toll Road Idea
The EU cautions Germany about potentially discriminatory road toll.
Bank Cuts May Force Immigrants To Pay More to Send Remittances
Under greater pressure from regulators, U.S. banks offer immigrants fewer options to transfer remittances.
Weak Consumer Spending Could Slow Economic Growth
Five years into the economic recovery, consumer spending has yet to reach prerecession growth rates.
Will Online Shoppers Feel the Weight of New Shipping Costs?
UPS follows FedEx's lead to include size in shipping prices, but online retailers may shield their customers from new rates.
Denmark Student Loan Debt Problem: What Happens When Students Don't Owe Their Government Money?
Danish corporations and politicians worry that debt-free students aren't pursuing jobs in growth sectors.