Personal Economics
  • Congress approves bill to avert Medicare pay cut for doctors

    By Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate gave final congressional approval on Monday to legislation to avert a pay cut for doctors who participate in the Medicare insurance program for the elderly and...

  • 10 Signs the IRS Might Audit You

    By Jacqui Kenyon, LearnVest

    It’s crunch time—for your taxes. If you’ve already filed, good for you, early bird! If you’re expecting to get money back, start planning now what you’re going to do with that refund . (By the way,...

  • Yellen takes case for Fed's easy money policies to the public

    Yellen takes case for Fed's easy money policies to the public

    By Jonathan Spicer, Reuters

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen on Monday took a page from a politician's playbook to defend the U.S. central bank's easy-money policies, citing the struggles of three...

  • Israeli court convicts ex-PM Olmert in bribery case

    Israeli court convicts ex-PM Olmert in bribery case

    By Rami Amichay, Reuters

    TEL AVIV (Reuters) - An Israeli court convicted former prime minister Ehud Olmert of bribery on Monday over his ties to a real-estate deal while in his previous post of Jerusalem mayor, likely ending...

  • Obamacare hits milestone, but detours ahead for health law

    Obamacare hits milestone, but detours ahead for health law

    By David Morgan, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's embattled U.S. healthcare law, having survived a rollout marred by technology failures, reaches a milestone on Monday with the end of its first...