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Energy Star has helped improve efficiency performance across more than 60 product categories.
 
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  Energy Star is shaking things up to make your next refrigerator more efficient than ever.  
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  Mom sign   Save of the Day: Mother's Day freebies
From free photos to gifts, meals and other great freebies, we have you and mom covered!
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  If the federal minimum age must prevail, what���s the point of having a state minimum wage below the federal level, or not having a minimum wage at all? The answer, of course, is politics.   States with the lowest minimum wages
Five states have not adopted a state minimum at all.
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  Ying Yu works on a math problem while studying May 6, 2014 for her GED test in Fort Myers, Fla.   Tougher GED tests mean fewer take exam, pass
Test company officials expect the numbers to increase after initial lull.
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  This illustration by Rick Nease shows a graduation cap made out of money that can be used with stories about advice on student loans.   What you need to know about student loan changes for 2014
The school year may be coming to a close, but changes in the student loan environment continue
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  A realty sign hangs in front of a home for sale in Orlando, Fla.   Average 30-year mortgage rates drops to 4.21%
Rate on fixed mortgages fell for a second straight week.
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  Musical notes   Save of the Day: Get ready to rock with this audio dock
One of the top audio docks for 2014 from JBL drops by $100 overnight.
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  This photo taken two days before the April 15, 2014 tax-filing deadline shows the Washington headquarters of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at daybreak.   IRS: Fewer audits mean $3B in lost tax revenue
The tax agency will perform 100,000 fewer audits this fiscal year, the IRS commissioner says.
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  Cap   YoungMoney: Get a bachelor's degree for $10,000
College for America's online-only program is aimed at working adults.
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  Beach vacation   Save of the Day: Travel for less this summer
Flight, hotel, car rental and beach bargains for Memorial Day and beyond.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
A man walks down steps by a tribute to victims of the Sewol ferry sinking in Seoul. The confirmed death toll from the accident is 273, with 31 still unaccounted for on May 9.

A man walks down steps by a tribute to victims of the Sewol ferry sinking in Seoul. The confirmed death toll from the accident is 273, with 31 still unaccounted for on May 9.
 
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