The End Of Driving? Why Children Born Today Will Never Drive A Car
"Autonomous, driverless cars are 10, 15 years out."
British Royal Family Net Worth: Queen Elizabeth Would Pass Down Billions To Prince Charles
What would happen to the queen's vast wealth if she died?
Can You Still Get A Mortgage? Rates Will Increase Further Next Year, Forcing Some Buyers To Change Their Plans, Experts Say
Amid a spike in mortgage rates over the past two months, some potential buyers are shying away.
Where To Look For A Job In 2017: Best Cities For Applicants Vary Throughout The US
A study released by WalletHub Wednesday confounded some stereotypes while reinforcing others.
Donald Trump Inauguration Update: How Much Does The Ceremony Cost And Who Pays For It?
Donald Trump's presidential inauguration is expected to have a price tag of up to $200 million, with about a third covered by donors.
How To Travel For Cheap: 7 Ideas For Going On An Affordable Vacation
Winter has come, but there are ways to escape—even on a tight budget.
Where Does The Royal Family Get Funding? Queen Elizabeth, Monarchy Too Costly For Taxpayers, Critics Say
The royal family clearly has few financial worries, but where does all of their money come from?
What Does The Royal Family Do? Queen Elizabeth, William And Kate Provide Unity, Monarchy Proponents Say
To Britons, the queen's symbolic force remains indispensable. For others, not so much.
How Much Money Does Weed Make Every Year? North American Marijuana Sales Hit $6.7B In 2016
Marijuana sales in North America grew at a record pace to $6.7 billion, according to a study. But not everyone is optimistic about the market's prospects.
Stock Market Today: GM Shares Fall After Trump Tweets Promise To Use Border Tax
With a 140-character note, the president-elect caused GM's shares to plummet, marking at least the third time his use of social media has cut a company's value.
US Economy In 2017: Trump’s Policies, Oil Prices, Interest Rates, The Dollar’s Value And Other Trends To Watch
Taking the numbers into account, this year was a good one for the American economy. Whether 2017 will be smooth sailing is less certain.
How To Look For A New Job In 2017: 5 Tips Applicants Can Use To Take Advantage Of A Hire-Friendly Market
The labor market is more applicant-friendly than it has been in years. Here's how to seize on that opportunity.
Stock Market 2017: Trends In Tech, Media, Indexes, Companies And Other Factors To Watch Next Year
The Dow Jones Industrial Average had a solid year, but 2017 will come with mounting uncertainty for the stock market.
Stock Market 2016 Performance: Dow Jones Closes Best Year Since 2013 As Investors Prepare For Trump Presidency
While the final day of 2016 saw a market lull, each of the three major stock indexes closed with solid yearlong gains.
Will House Prices Go Down In 2017? 5 Trends To Watch, As Interest Rates Rise And Millennials Move Out
Mortgage rates will likely continue to shoot up, but that doesn't mean home prices will do the same.
Does The US Trade With Russia? How Sanctions Affect Commerce Between The Two Countries
Russian President Vladimir Putin chose not to retaliate against new sanctions imposed by President Barack Obama, based on the prospect of improved Russian-American trade relations next year.
Stock Market Today: Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq Close Lower Amid New Russia Sanctions
The three major U.S. stock indexes took a nosedive ahead of the White House's announcement that it would extend sanctions against Russia for alleged hacking.
How To Make More Money In 2017: 11 Tips For Taking Advantage Of The Modern Economy Next Year
With the rise of ecommerce and the sharing economy, the opportunities for finding a side gig have become practically endless.
How Much Money Does The US Give To Israel? John Kerry Cites American 'Support' In Speech On UN Resolution
In September, the U.S. pledged $38 billion to Israel over the next 10 years, the largest military aid package in American history.
How Much Will Oil Prices Go Up In 2017? OPEC Members Commit To Cuts While Others Appear To Cheat
OPEC and non-OPEC nations alike have vocally committed to the cartel's agreement to cut production, effectively gouging the price of oil, but that doesn't mean some members aren't likely to cheat.
How Much Will Housing Prices Rise In 2017? Experts Say Value Growth Will Fall As Mortgage Rates Increase
Mortgage rates are rising, and home values hit a 10-year high in September, but experts say potential home buyers shouldn't be too worried.
Will Dylann Roof Be Sentenced To Death? Charleston Shooter Won't Bring New Evidence, Witnesses To Sentencing Hearing
Dylann Roof plans to deliver a statement, in his own words and without his lawyer, at his sentencing hearing Jan. 3.
Will Netflix Have Twice As Much Content Next Year? Streaming Service Plans To Double Original Series
Netflix has gradually been trimming its list of licensed movie and TV show offerings for a reason.
Apple Inc. (APPL) Q1 2017 Earnings Preview: Higher Revenues Predicted For First Quarter Of New Year
Apple's dismal fourth-quarter earnings sent shares downward, but some analysts expect January's release to mark a rebound for the tech company.
Is The US Going To War With Russia? Kremlin Criticizes New Sanctions, Expects Trump To Support NATO Enlargement
Despite Donald Trump's choice for secretary of state, Moscow sees the incoming administration as a source of greater NATO-Russia conflict, a Kremlin spokesman said.
Top Mergers Of 2016: Linde And Praxair Would Be Second On The List By Dollar Value
German gas company Linde isn't likely to complete its acquisition of American competitor Praxair by year's end, but here are a list of 2016's most valuable deals.
Why Do So Many Young People Live With Their Parents? Millennials See Record Portion Of Adults Living At Home
The largest number of young people since 1940 lived with their parents last year, and in 2017, millennials' home-buying prospects may further dampen.
Is Germany Racist? Berlin Police Mistakenly Arrest Pakistani Man In Truck Attack
The arrest and subsequent release of a falsely accused Pakistani man fell in line with what many have pointed out as a pattern of racial profiling among German authorities — likely a result of broader anti-immigrant sentiment.
How Do Banks Use Your Money? Morgan Stanley Fined $7.5M For Mishandling Depositors’ Funds
The megabank wasn't the first to break the Securities and Exchange Commission's Customer Protection Rule this year.
Russian Ambassador Shooting Update: Is Al Qaeda To Blame? Turkey Assassin Had Books Linked To Terror Group
A Turkish newspaper correspondent cited local newswires as reporting Tuesday that authorities had found books related to two Islamist groups at the home of Mevlut Mert Altintas.