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By Scott Wilson, Los Angeles Times
Take a close look at your phone bill and you'll find a list of taxes, fees and surcharges going by obscure and slightly mysterious names. Some of...
By Liz Weston
Dear Liz: When my cousin and I were children more than 20 years ago, my grandparents opened a college savings account for each of us. I have no...
Set on a ridge in the Hollywood Hills, the Michael Gantert Residence takes full advantage of its dramatic viewpoint. The cantilevered steel-and-...
By Kenneth R. Harney
Home builders are switching tactics and confronting head-on one of their biggest nemeses: foreclosed houses that not only lure buyers away with deeply...
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By Lew Sichelman
The recent conviction of a Delray Beach, Fla., loan officer for his participation in a scheme to persuade seniors to refinance their reverse mortgages...
By Stephen Glassman and Donie Vanitzian
Question: Our homeowners association has what seems to be miles of greenbelts and landscaping that is not water-efficient. Our board of...
By Kate Linthicum and Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Some observers had written off Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping's five-day visit to the United States as heavy on pomp but light on substance. But...
By David Sarno, Los Angeles Times
Google Inc. is under fire once again after allegations that it circumvented privacy protections built into the iPhone in order to track what users are...
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
Just in time for Presidents Day — $4-a-gallon gasoline.
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
In the online series "Wolfpack of Reseda," a nerdy character's life is transformed when he believes that he has been bitten by a werewolf in a San...
By Matt Stevens, Los Angeles Times
The upscale Spectrum Athletic Clubs is selling its Texas locations and returning its focus to Southern California, where it plans to add to its...
By Andrea Chang and Matt Stevens, Los Angeles Times
In a boost to the state's technology industry, a Chinese electronics maker said it was ordering $6 billion worth of microchips and other components...
By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times
The parent company of imploded Seattle savings and loan giant Washington Mutual Bank has finally gotten the go-ahead to exit bankruptcy proceedings...
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times
It was an offer that turned out to be pretty easy to refuse.
Brent Snavely
Chrysler says it no longer will seek a U.S. Department of Energy loan to fund the development of gas-electric hybrids and electric vehicles.
Associated Press
Consumer prices rose in January for only the second time in four months. The price of gas, food, rent and clothing all increased.
Associated Press
The Dow edged teasingly close to the 13,000 marker on Friday, a milestone it hasn't reached since before the financial crisis brought the U.S. economy...
By David Sarno
In the wake of evidence that Google Inc. circumvented privacy protections on the iPhone, federal lawmakers are asking if the company violated the...
By Michael Muskal
Identity theft, hiding income offshore and inflating expenses are among the frauds that commonly pop out during tax preparation season, the Internal...
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times
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By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times
The government's newest regulator is ready to crack down on the nation's large credit reporting and debt collection companies, proposing tough new...
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Rachel Prieur and her brother Ryan were captivated by a radio commercial flooding the airwaves in Dallas. It offered children a shot at stardom ...