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  Here's how to start 2018 on the right financial foot  
  It's well worth spending some time at the beginning of the year on a financial plan.  
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  Cars are a tougher sell with gas prices low. Here's a Chrysler dealer in Martinez, Calif.   Ford Mustang vs. Chevrolet Camaro leads the top 7 auto sales battles
Which brands will win the biggest rivalries in the auto industry
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  Workers unload the numerals 1 and 8 as they arrive in Times Square ahead of the New Year's Eve celebration.   Start of the new year won’t end stock market party, history says
Despite the big party on Wall Street this year, the stock market isn’t likely to suffer a hangover when stock trading resumes on Jan. 2.
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  retail      
  A woman shopping for diapers in the aisle of a store   Shopping tips: What to buy every month of the year in 2018
One common key to your success is shopping smart. That means knowing the best time to buy just about anything.
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  This Dec. 26, 2017, photo shows people lined up in the Hempstead, N.Y. tax receiver's office to pre-pay their property taxes eir real estate taxes before the end of the 2017, hoping for one last chance to take advantage of a major tax deduction befor   IRS to property tax prepayers: Not so fast!
The nation's tax agency says prepaid property taxes may be deductible in 2017, but only if the levies are also assessed by municipalities before 2018.
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  Chipotle Mexican Grill is facing several challenges in 2018.   After Chipotle's queso-gate and food safety issues, can a new CEO help?
Chipotle is trying to return to its heyday, but is facing new challenges in the fast-casual world.
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  Ohio  High school: Walnut Hills High School  Location: Cincinnati  Students: 2,591  Student-teacher ratio: 21:1  Average SAT: 1330    Best public high schools in every state
While the nation’s top public high schools are primarily concentrated in a few of the most populous states, every state has at least one high school that exceeds national averages.
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  economy      
  11. Newspaper publishers  Employment change 2007-2016: -49.3%  Employment total: 176,628  Wage growth 2007-2016: 16.4%  Avg. annual wage: $49,461    Few industries have taken a bigger hit from the rise in digital media than print newspaper publishers. Once   America’s 25 dying industries include sound studios, textiles, newspapers
While the economy as a whole grew at a healthy pace, workforce growth was far from uniform. Industries that at one time seemed unassailable now appear to be hanging by a thread.
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  Personal Finance      
  Clock, coins, and retirement savings jar full of money   Planning: 4 proven ways to boost your retirement income
One of these tips alone could add more than $350,000 to your nest egg!
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  This man in Dallas TX holds up a Powerball lottery ticket he purchased at a gas station Aug. 23, 2017. The Powerball is at $700.   Feeling lucky? Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots are both over $300 million
You may want to buy a Powerball or Mega Millions ticket today.
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A NYPD officer walks on the scene of an apartment fire in the Bronx burough of New York City on Dec. 29, 2017.\u000d\u000aOfficials said Friday that the death toll from the fire has reached 12, including four children.

A NYPD officer walks on the scene of an apartment fire in the Bronx burough of New York City on Dec. 29, 2017.\u000d\u000aOfficials said Friday that the death toll from the fire has reached 12, including four children.
 
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Apple apologizes for slowing down old iPhones, drops price for battery replacements
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IRS to property tax prepayers: Not so fast!
 
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