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Senator asks airlines to drop seat fee for kids

Sen. Charles Schumer is urging airlines to allow families with young children to sit together without paying extra.

Crystal interviews founder of American Sign Museum

Crystal Faulkner of the CPA and business advisory firm Cooney Faulkner and Stevens, LLC sat down for an interview with the founder of the American Sign Museum,

THE RACE: Presidential race is most costly ever

The battle between President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney will be the most expensive presidential contest ever - by a long shot.

Ohio Attorney General sues Beach Waterpark over season pass refunds

The Ohio Attorney General announced Friday that he is suing the Beach Waterpark for taking money from thousands of customers who purchased season passes before

Study: Typical CEO made $9.6M last year

Profits at big U.S. companies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs.

Recalled items may still be in your home

John Matarese reports on some popular items you may still have in your home after being recalled.

Groupon lawsuit settlement: Customers offered class-action payout over…

If you've ever bought a Groupon, you might be getting an email this week about a class-action lawsuit involving the expiration dates on the company's daily

Consumer Reports survey reveals best and worst hotel chains

In time for the summer travel season, Consumer Reports Thursday announced Ratings of 44 of the nation's biggest hotel chains based on a survey of more than

Some children poisoned by P&G's Tide Pods

John Matarese has a warning for all parents of young children about  detergent pods.

Gov't taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud

The government is trying to crack down on food stamp recipients who are ripping off taxpayers by illegally selling their benefit cards for cash.

Degrees with 0 percent unemployment, according to CNN Money

It seems like no job field is safe with the current economy. However, believe it or not there are fields with a practically nonexistent unemployment for new

Starbucks stores suddenly shut down

John Matarese has details on why local Starbucks stores were closed unexpectedly Wednesday morning.

The dirt on laundry pods: latest invention to clean your clothes

Laundry detergent in a gel pack or pod is the latest invention to clean your clothes, but Does it Really Do That?

Regulators probe bank's role in Facebook IPO

Regulators are examining whether Morgan Stanley, the investment bank that shepherded Facebook through its highly publicized stock offering last week,

Top rated sunscreens for summer 2012

John Matarese has the results of the newest test of sunscreens.

Delta apologizes for overcharging fliers

John Matarese has details on how Delta overcharged some fliers, and the lesson for everyone.

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