Saturday, November 14, 2015

'Ways That Parents Play Dirty to Score Hot Holiday Gifts for Kids' and more...

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Ways That Parents Play Dirty to Score Hot Holiday Gifts for Kids


Lying, cutting lines, pushing and impersonating a store clerk are just a few of the things people admit to when they are toy shopping, a new survey says.

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Morning Deals: Saturday, Nov. 14


Including deals from Cole Haan, Toys'R'Us, Subway, Men's Wearhouse, Aeropostale, Joe's New Balance Outlet, MyHabit, eBay, GameStop, Bon-Ton and more.

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Help (Urgently) Wanted: 100,000 New STEM Teachers


The race is on to train the number of educators qualified to teach science, technology, engineering and math that will be required to prepare U.S. students for the future.

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Divorcing? Why You Should Hire a New Financial Adviser


At this critical juncture, what's called for is a financial adviser -- probably a new one -- and not just your attorney, for money planning advice.

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How to Repair a Bad Credit History


You can repair your credit yourself, or you can hire help. Here's how.

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