Obamacare 'Misses': Only 106,000 Sign up in October
The U.S. government said on Wednesday that 106,185 people signed up for health coverage nationally under President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law during October, the first month of its troubled roll-out.
White House takes heat from Democrats to fix Obamacare
By Richard Cowan and Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama faced desperate calls on Wednesday from his political allies to swiftly help people whose existing insurance policies are being canceled because of Obamacare, and to fix the program's broken website by the end of the…
ReutersVenezuela appliances crackdown spurs uncertainty
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Even by Venezuela's volatile standards, it's been a difficult few days.
Associated Press33 mins agoWhat's the Book Value of Your Used Car?
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AdChoices TradeInExpertSponsored$100 billion Boeing order bonanza to dominate Dubai show
DUBAI/PARIS (Reuters) - Boeing (BA) looks set to dominate next week's Dubai Airshow with more than $100 billion of deals as it aims to launch its latest long-haul jet with up to 250 potential orders from as many as five airlines, industry sources said. Bulging civil and military bank balances in…
ReutersWhite House to release health law sign-up figures
WASHINGTON (AP) — After weeks of criticism over the balky rollout of the health care sign-up website, the Obama administration is releasing figures on how many people have successfully enrolled through the new federal insurance exchanges.
Associated PressHow much of your savings should be in cash?
You're already over the biggest hurdle: You're saving for retirement. And that's incredibly important, because the sooner you start, the more time your money has to grow.
The Week (RSS)Cord-Cutters Have Just Inflicted The 'Worst 12-Month Stretch Ever' On Cable TV Business
The cable TV business just had its worst year...
Business InsiderNetflix Overhauls Experience for TV Viewers
when surfing for TV shows or movies to watch. The changes, described by the company, have a theme: Netflix is trying to do a better job of marketing individual pieces of content to users rather than simply lining up a bunch of options on the screen.
The Wall Street JournalThe One Thing Millennials Don't Get About Money
NEW YORK (MainStreet) More than three-quarters of young adults (78%) are establishing their financial habits by mimicking their friends' strategy, according to a survey from the new survey from the American Institute of CPAs and the Ad Council. "As the old saying goes: Be careful about the…
TheStreet.comNew principles for fair student lending
A 64-year-old man from the Pacific Northwest, despite having paid down his student loan for nearly 20 years, will still be making monthly installments until his 84th birthday. A woman from Illino...
Consumer ReportsThe new Goldman managing directors are...
Goldman Sachs names 280 managing director, slightly larger than last year's class.
CNBCTim Cook, Not Apple, Is Hated
The full force of Jim Cramer needs to come down, squarely, on Apple's CEO.
TheStreet.comNov. 13: Mortgage rates last topped 18% on this day in 1981
Today, interest rates for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage are hovering at around 4.16 percent. That’s super cheap, especially compared with the rates 32 years ago when Freddie Mac released its weekly Primary Mortgage Market Survey, showing that interest rates were above 18 percent for the last time…
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Apple demanded Wednesday that Samsung Electronics pay it $380 million for copying vital iPhone and iPad features, as a billion-dollar patent fight between the world's two biggest smartphone makers resumed ...
Associated PressAsk Farnoosh: Kicked off my parents' health insurance. What are my options?
If you’re no longer eligible for your parents' insurance plan and not insured through an employer, consider these three other health care options that may be available to you.
Yahoo ShoppingTreasury sells almost 1/3 of remaining GM stock
When we last checked the status of the federal government's stake in General Motors in September, it owned about 7.3 percent - roughly 101-million shares worth about $3.7 billion - of the automaker. In October, the Fed sold almost a third of its remaining stake, or 29- to 30-million shares valued…
AutoblogNissan Car With Infiniti Badge to Debut in Japan
Nissan Motor Co. will roll out a redesigned model early next year in Japan with an Infiniti badge on its front grill. That will be the first time for the Japanese car maker to use the upscale emblem on ...
The Wall Street JournalLincoln hopes for smoother 2014 with new MKC SUV
GROSSE POINTE SHORES, Mich. (AP) — After a bumpy start to its reinvention as a luxury brand, Lincoln hopes to smooth things out with a graceful new SUV.
Associated PressHalliburton Shares Surge to 52-Week High
Oilfield services behemoth Halliburton's price appreciation can be attributed to its superior business model, attractive fundamentals and the ability to grow cash flow.
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