

Days after it got a federal bailout, financial firm AIG spent $440,000 on a posh retreat for its executives, complete with spa treatments, wine-filled banquets and golf outings.


With the economy in the toilet, Americans are turning to comfort food to fill the void -- and their bellies.Staples like burgers, meatloaf, mashed potatoes and apple pie are making quite the comeback!

Guest Blogger Paul Starke: It used to be that whenever I'd be watching TV, and I'd see a story on the economy -- I'd change the channel. I didn't get it, didn't care, and would much rather be watching "SportsCenter" anyway. But since I became a Dad, that's all changed.

It's Friday, the end of a long work week -- and the girls want to get together for happy hour, have a couple of libations, nosh and chat. How do we avoid those dreaded fried appetizers?


From blue and red cocktails, to independently tasty treats, we've got what you need to host a vice presidential debate party.

This mom came up with ways to cut costs WITHOUT cutting your wrists ...

The news out of Washington D.C. and Wall Street is not pretty. Talk of bank failures, bail outs, market meltdowns -- it's all scary. But how will this affect us -- as in you and me?

Fortunately, pursuing a career on Wall Street is no longer one of them.
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