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Going back to school is expensive to both parents and teachers: study

The National Retail Federation predicted that a regular household will spend more than $600 this year for school supplies. The amount is said have reduced from last year's spending.


Look forward to your retirement: Some tips on how to retire smarter

Retirees typically are concerned with their income and safety when old age comes. And while there are plenty of retirement investments to choose from, choosing one can be confusing and not to mention daunting. Finance experts consider market investments a better choice for a safer retirement than insurance products.

Americans saving more, but not for retirement

A greater number of Americans are saving their hard-earned money, not for retirement but for emergencies. According to an annual survey by financial research firm Hearts & Wallets, household savings in 2014 was at 5.5%, nearly a percentage point higher than the previous year.

A family of treasure hunters discovered $1M worth of gold coins in Florida seaboard

A family of treasure hunters found $1 million worth of Spanish gold coins. The shipwreck was identified as the Capitana, a cargo fleet that sank 300 years ago due to a hurricane passing through Florida going to Havana carrying loads of fortune.


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Pope Francis complained over unbridled capitalism and the worship of money in a speech he made during his visit in Asuncion, Paraguay on July 12, one of the three countries in South America he visited over the weekend, including Bolivia and Ecuador. Accordingly, Bolivian President Evo Morales said that Pope Francis is preaching socialism, saying that the Pope is the "first and the best politician in the world".
More UFO Sightings this year. Why are aliens finally revealing themselves to humans? Several UFO sightings were reported online this month. It includes a beautiful UFO that was captured in a space station, a UFO that was recorded over Aztec Volcano Colima and a cloud-shaped UFO that moves like a plane in New York.
With a $1 cup of coffee, Avi Katz is starting to do something Israelis have been demanding for years and politicians have failed to achieve -- lower the cost of living.
Cuba has opened 35 Wi-Fi access points nationwide, offering unprecedented online access in a country that until now has restricted use of the Internet to an elite few.
Intel Capital, the venture capital arm of the global chip maker- Intel Corp, on Tuesday announced to allocate $125 million fund to back companies with women and minorities in leadership roles. This comes after its pledge in January to spend to $300 million over the next five years to promote diversity in the company.
UFO sightings are so increasing in number, Australian folks had to listen to what an American expert ufologist has to say. On the other hand, a Russian incident gets recorded and posted on YouTube.
Google Inc said 21 percent of tech hires last year were women, boosting overall number of women in technical roles by 1 percent, as part of efforts to increase diversity.
There is a lot of religious intensity in the recent rise of mass exorcism both in Morocco and in Ethiopia. However, it's anybody's guess if they really foretel the coming of the Devil himsel.f
UFO or aliens are already invading the planet. Why are they doing it? Are they going to enslave humans?
Turning 50 today, it doesn’t change the fact that Trent Reznor from the rock band Nine Inch Nails is getting older. He has expressed some weariness lately on hitting the road with this band. Read on and know more about this prodigy and what his future career holds.
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