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As more and more of us begin to use health savings accounts, there is a new website that’s coming online which will let you check to see how much a medical procedure truly costs. HealthGrades Incorp
The Fed says the economy is heading into spring on a solid note despite the fact that some industries like construction and financial services are dealing with labor shortages. “Firms are reporting
Your credit score could be changing without you doing a thing, reports CNN's Susan Lisovicz. Susan Lisovicz: The 3 major credit reporting bureaus have teamed up to create a new scoring system. The mov
Michelle Wright : Gas prices continue their climb, but GasBuddy.com founder Jason Toews says avoiding those races to stop lights will help save some gas. Jason Toews : Engines burn a lot more fuel whe
Michelle Wright : US trade deficit declined unexpectedly for the second consecutive time in March, which according to PNC Financial Services Group chief economist Stuart Huffman, is due in part to a l
Rachel Lee : No champagne to toast this marriage. Beer giant Anheuser-Busch says it bought Rolling Rock from Belgium's InBev. InBev says it’s in separate talks to sell Rolling Rock's brewery in Latr
The Dow closed today slightly over 11,000 after another roller coaster override. According to Morgan Keegan co-director of equity strategy John Wilson, investors may be overacting to comments made by
For 12 straight months, there was a monthly decline in the percentage of money we are saving, which, according to Standard Poor's chief economist David Wyss, is pretty worrisome. One of the basic prob
American workers are increasingly demanding more time off from their employers. Gerri Willis. She's live in New York with that story and wrap-up of today's action on Wall Street. Hi, Gerri. Hey, that’
It was a quiet beginning. Early cinema was essentially a stage play with no spoken words. But then came the talkies and the movies grew into a major industry. The introduction of color allowed films t
Ford has unveiled a new and even more aggressive restructuring plan. The company hopes to save five billion dollars by the end of 2008, and that would be four years earlier than originally planned. Th
In Florida, groves, grocery aisles, and even corporate boardrooms, people are being squeezed by orange shortages that have sent juice prices to record highs. Florida is the world's second largest oran
The trouble with Sony. It's not a Hitchcock film, but the last few months have been a thriller for the world's No.2 consumer electronics firm, with battery recalls, product delays, and analyst and mar
What if I answered: Well, it depends. You say: Oh ,come on ,Val, be more direct than that. (Please) But it does depend on how much education you have because according to a new government report, a ba
Lots of countries, lots of businesses are plunging money into China. General Motors has this factory in Shanghai. The Park Hyatt is building this project in Beijing. It's a process repeated thousands
The housing market is softening up around the country and you would think that the high-end homes will take the biggest hit, but that's not the case. Sales of homes above a million-dollar-mark appear
I'm Reggie Aqui at the CNN center in Atlanta. Here is a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. He dominated Pakistan for nearly nine years, but in the end he bowed to intense political pressure to resign. President Pervez Musharraf made the annou
Hello, I'm Nammua Delaney at the CNN Center in Atlanta, and here's a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. We begin with a possible deal to halt Russia's military action against Georgia. Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev is agreeing to ceasefir
Hi, everyone, I'm Asieh Namdar at the CNN. COM newsroom in Atlanta. Here's a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Georgia is accusing the Russian army of destroying a key railway bridge and starting massive fires in the country. Moscow denies t
Hello, I'm Melissa Long here at the CNN Center in Atlanta, Thursday, Nov. 13th. Here a look at some of the stories happening Now In The News. The economy seems to be going from bad to worse. New figures show more than half a million of people filing