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No debit card? No problem! Some ATMs going swipe-free

After decades of consistent design, ATMs are undergoing a lot of change.

Hackers are selling your data for only $1

Criminals are selling your stolen personal data for as little as $1 on the "dark web" and it's mainly your fault, a new report on Wednesday revealed.

8 Questions to Ask Before Choosing an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage

It can be intimidating to even think about getting an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM). There’s so much to know. And there was that pesky little mortgage crisis a few years back where many people with ARMs got pretty burned. But don’t discount an ARM before you know all the ins and outs. If you’re comfortable with risk, an ARM might be right for you. We’ve broken down the most important aspects of an ARM so that you can determine whether one ...

This $4.45M Utah Mansion Really Just Goes For It

The word that comes to mind when scrolling through the pictures of this five-bedroom mansion on the market for $4.45 million in Saint George, Utah is texture. A lot of texture. Texture on the walls primarily, sure, but also...

Shoppers to scale back Christmas spending

Retailers are expected to see weaker holiday sales, with consumers spending growing at a slower pace than last year.

Live-Saving Drug Won't Cost 4000% More After All

The CEO who spent the weekend defending a drastic price increase on a vital drug now says the company is changing its plans.

VW may not be the only automaker cheating on emissions

The revelation that Volkswagen has equipped many of its diesel-engine cars with software that evades U.S. clean air standards and testing has rocked the auto industry.

Alibaba Picks Up Amazon's Mantle of Disappointment

Sep. 23 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Vonnie Quinn recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on "Bloomberg Surveillance.”

Fake iPhone 6s on sale in China

Counterfeiters cash in on the wait buyers face for the latest Apple iPhone by selling fake models from fake Apple stores. Paul Chapman reports.