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- Make your clothes last through these easy stepsSick of your clothes fading and shrinking after a few washes? The key to making clothes go the distance could lie in tweaking your laundry routine just a bit.
- Super Bowl XLVIII by the numbers: pricey tickets, $1,000 'budget' hotel roomsSuper Bowl XLVIII tickets will cost up to $14,000 this year, and even rooms at cheap motels near the game are seeing huge markups. Read on for more surprising figures for Super Bowl XLVIII.
- How to travel New York City on a budget
- 10 times we asked, 'Really Facebook?'Really Facebook? Really? Over the last decade Facebook has existed, there have been some funky changes. Here's a look back at some of the most puzzling.
- Net neutrality ruling: How Verizon decision affects consumersA court ruling in the case brought by Verizon against the FCC, has significant implications for the future of Internet access. But while the 2-1 ruling may seem like a death knell for the open Internet, there's still hope that net neutrality can live on.
- Bitcoin goes mainstream: Digital currency now accepted at major retailersBitcoin, the digital currency, has been gaining traction among the tech crowd since 2009 and has blown up over the past year. Now, major retailers and even lemonade stands are starting to embrace Bitcoin.
- Women's apparel deals that will brighten your wallet's dayThe holiday season may be over but that's no reason to stop treating yourself. Plus with these prices, treating yourself has never been more affordable.
- 7 home improvements that pay for themselvesIt pays to be eco-friendly--literally. These seven home improvement ideas will help you save energy as well as money on your next electric bill.
- 13 things that will be cheaper in 2014From smart watches to crude oil, you may be surprised what prices could drop in 2014.
- Shoe sales that could yield your next kicksHas the cold, slush, and salt mucked up your favorite pair of shoes? Get over the winter footwear blues with these post-holiday shoe sales from Timberland, Forever 21, and more.
- Over the polar vortex? Jet off with these travel dealsYou know where the temperature isn't 30 below zero? Sarasota, Fla., Las Vegas, Nev., and Riviera Maya, Mexico. Plus all these vacation destinations are currently specials on a variety of airlines.
- Cheerios go GMO-free. Will shoppers really see a difference?Cheerios will no longer contain GMO's. Advocates are hailing the change as a major victory, but critics say the move is just General Mills cashing in on a cause célèbre.
- Pick the right generator: eight stepsA portable generator is a great investment for being prepared in an emergency power outage and also for dialing up the quality of a tailgate party. Read on for eight steps in choosing the best generator for your needs.
- Exercise gear that won't break the bankDid you make a resolution to both save money and lose weight? Fitness expert Holly Chisholm Hargrave says those can go hand in hand.
- Study shows shoppers won't buy without 70 percent discount: realistic?A new study indicates that nearly half of all shoppers wait to buy until retailers slash prices by 70 percent. But shoppers who wait for steep savings may be missing out on prize items discounted less.
- Savings from breakfast to dinner: Top five kitchen deals this weekA well-equipped kitchen saves time and money in the long run. Here are five kitchen deals to help you make eating in a treat.
- Driving in Winter storm Hercules? How to prepare your car.Are you prepared for a flat tire, a dead battery, or the results of a collision during Winter storm Hercules or another winter storm? Read on for everything you need to deal with car trouble during bad weather.
- Automatic tipping may be gone in 2014A new IRS rule could cause the vast majority of restaurant owners to discontinue the practice of automatic gratuities. That's bad news for servers.
- Year-end car (and other) deals? Wait till 2014.Year-end car deals and other clearances will become even better once January arrives. Besides year-end car deals, avoid offers for TVs, textbooks, and winter coats.
- After Christmas sales will be especially good this yearDecember is a month filled with hundreds of sales, but what most shoppers don't know is that the best sales of the month don't begin until after Christmas. Expect deep discounts on clothing, holiday treats, and more.