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Gas will be much cheaper this Memorial Day Weekend. Now, for the bad news.

A gallon of gas averaged $3.57 on Thursday, down from $4.59 one year ago.

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Airlines are bracing for a busy summer travel season — here’s what to expect

U.S. airlines are preparing for a travel surge this summer, hoping for a smoother season after last summer was marred by delays, pilot shortages and rising fuel prices.

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Memorial Day weekend is a traveler’s nightmare but it’s a dream for travel-related stocks

These 4 stocks can ride the post-pandemic wanderlust boom.

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Clothing stores are the big losers in retail as they grapple with inflation-weary consumers — and it’s going to get worse

Shoppers are becoming more selective about what they buy and where they shop, one expert said.

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How do I book a cheap flight this summer? Here are 5 tricks to save money.

You can find cheap flights for summer travel, but it may take a bit of detective work.

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‘The system is going to be stretched.’ Travel experts fear long waits, flight delays and cancellations are in the cards this summer.

There's reason for hope, but airline and airport staffing issues and backups at customs could mean another rough summer for flyers.

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‘The momentum in the housing market has shifted to the Sun Belt’: 5 hottest metro areas are in the South

With high interest rates and house prices, many buyers are now looking for more affordable places to live.

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Are you in Bavaria or Washington? Four travel destinations that will make you feel like you’re in Europe, without leaving North America.

Skip the jet lag and overnight flights: there are places right here in North America whose architecture and ambience will transport you to Europe.

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I volunteered after 9/11, and was diagnosed with cancer. I received $225,000 from the Victim Compensation Fund. How would you invest it?

‘I am 70, single with no dependents, still working part-time as a freelance writer and editor, collecting Social Security and a pension.’

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I’m 54, single and make $60,000 in a good year. Do I need to leave California to buy a house?

'I have always rented, and I’m wondering if it’s too late for me to buy a home.'

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Disney’s Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser experience is closing — here’s what to know if you booked a trip

The two-day, interactive 'Star Wars hotel' — which runs about $4,800 to $6,000 a person — will end in September. It launched less than two years ago.

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If money is tight, tap into these free or cheap ways to maximize your summer fun

If a summer vacation is off the books because of finances, you can still have plenty of good times by finding free and reduced cost activities.

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Try this 3-step credit card review to maximize your rewards and save even more

Many credit card users feel that they’re not getting the most out of their rewards. Try this self-audit of your credit cards to make sure you are.

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Sweden’s Loreen has earned more than most Eurovision winners, but she’s a long way from ‘Waterloo’

Eurovision can catapult winners into some mega streaming dollars, says new research, and Sweden's new victor is on her way.

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The next Austin? This booming city in Tennessee is about to take a leap into quantum networking.

Chattanooga, America's first 'gig city,' is hurtling forward with a 25-gig network for everyone and a new business push behind so-called quantum networking.