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‘No cash accepted’ signs are bad news for millions of unbanked Americans

Not very welcoming. Jackyenjoyphotography/Getty Images by Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston University How many people don’t have a bank account? And just how difficult has it become to...

Employers offer cash to push shopping around for health care

Paula Bennett pockets about $3,000 a year from her employer mainly for driving around 80 miles roundtrip for a deal on doses of her...

Aetna to buy Humana as health insurer landscape shifts

Aetna aims to spend about $35 billion to buy rival Humana and become the latest health insurer bulking up on government business as the...

Aetna aims for LGBT community with targeted marketing test

Aetna is urging gay customers to "be proud" — and consider buying its coverage — as part of a new, narrow focus to selling...

Venture capitalist testifies in Silicon Valley sex bias suit

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A prominent Silicon Valley venture capitalist who helped direct early investments in Google and Amazon testified Tuesday in a high-profile...

High-profile Silicon Valley sex discrimination trial opens

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —A jury was picked Monday to determine whether a venerable Silicon Valley venture capital firm is liable in a sexual discrimination...

To combat fraud, Visa wants to track your smartphone

NEW YORK (AP) — Those days of calling your bank to let them know that, yes, you really are in Thailand, and yes, you...

Paula Deen launching digital network

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Celebrity cook Paula Deen, whose career was derailed after she admitted using racial slurs, is going digital. Paula Deen Ventures, a...

Big insurance rate hikes in the future?

The wild hikes in health insurance rates that blindsided many Americans in recent years may become less frequent because of the health care overhaul. Final...

Race is on to enroll ‘young invincibles’ for health insurance

WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing a rapidly approaching deadline, the White House and its allies are racing to enroll young people in new insurance plans...

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