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Major companies suspend social media advertising over online hate speech

A number of high profile corporations have announced a suspension of advertising on several social media platforms after many human rights organizations pressured the companies to help fight digital hate speech. Jericka Duncan speaks with the Anti-Defamation League CEO, who says Facebook needs to take responsibility for its role in the proliferation of online hate speech.

If your car requires these repairs, consider a new car

Many times when a car experiences mechanical failure, it leaves the owner with a stark choice -- repair or replace. The cost of certain overhauls, however, makes the decision a little easier.

These are the most popular states people with tiny homes are living in

With a rocky economy, living in a tiny home may seem like the easiest way to own a home. Here’s where people are living.

7 Bad Decisions You Could Make in Your 30s and 40s to Derail Your Retirement

Decisions you make today will have an outsized influence on your retirement down the road. 

This bookshop survived earthquakes and recessions. But not this

A local chamber of commerce is predicting 40 percent of Mexico City's small businesses will be forced to permanently shut down, forcing 1 million people out of work. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.

Coronavirus and poverty: Is there a link?

Why poorer people are more likely to catch - and die from - Covid-19.

9 Steps to Saving a $10,000 Emergency Fund

Don’t let a rainy day ruin your finances. Follow these steps to create your own $10,000 emergency savings account.

Jim Cramer on Chesapeake Energy filing for bankruptcy

Chesapeake Energy, a fracking pioneer that turned the U.S. from an oil importer to an exporter, is filing for bankruptcy. CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" crew discusses.

Black business owners struggle to stay afloat during coronavirus pandemic

As COVID-19 continues its assault on the health of the American public, it's impacting the country's finances, and in some instances, devastating the most financially vulnerable. Errol Barnett examines some of the most economically impacted Americans.