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    By CNNMoney

    | 12:30PM 5/28/2012
    Farmers in Kansas are hitting the jackpot. But instead of holding the winning lottery numbers, it's all about owning the right piece of land -- land with oil beneath it.

    By John Grgurich, The Motley Fool

    | 2:55PM 5/24/2012
    The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office is warning that if $607 billion in tax increases and spending cuts all hit as scheduled, the U.S. will likely go into recession in 2013. It's a "fiscal cliff" we don't have to jump off.

    By M. Joy Hayes, Ph.D., The Motley Fool

    | 4:42PM 5/03/2012
    Last week, President Obama signed an executive order to protect veterans, soldiers and their families from being swindled and hoodwinked by for-profit schools. Check out some of these shady behaviors, and you'll understand what set Obama off.

    By Adam Kaufman

    | 6:00AM 5/02/2012
    Sandra Hayes of St. Louis has settled into a version of her life that she would have called a fantasy just six years ago. But it's easy to see this Powerball winner hasn't let the money change her.

    By CNNMoney

    | 3:20PM 4/30/2012
    Just because you're dead doesn't mean you can't be robbed. Identity thieves steal the personal information of about 2.4 million deceased Americans each year to apply for credit cards, cell phones and anything else requiring a credit check.

    By Catherine Baab-Muguira, The Motley Fool

    | 4:15PM 4/23/2012
    Meet 73-year-old Darlene Mayes, a grandmother from Vinita, Okla., whose late-life career was a doozy: She's accused of running a major marijuana ring across four states. What a way to finance your retirement!

    By Eamon Murphy

    | 1:10PM 4/17/2012
    In an interview Monday with Mitt Romney, ABC New's Dianne Sawyer said what many of her viewers wanted to know was, 'Are you too rich to relate?" Was the ex-governor's answer on point, or a dodge?

    By CNNMoney

    | 11:45AM 4/17/2012
    Unless you've filed for an extension, today is the last day to get your taxes turned in to the IRS. It also happens to be Tax Freedom Day, when the average American has worked enough days to have paid all their taxes for the year.

    By Bruce Watson

    | 12:50PM 4/13/2012
    As April 17 approaches, politicians and pundits of all stripes are taking potshots at the usual tax-debate villains. But there's never much talk about exactly how are our tax dollars are really spent.

    By John Grgurich, The Motley Fool

    | 8:50AM 4/12/2012
    President Obama is making the Buffett Rule -- a minimum tax on millionaires who get off easy under the current tax code -- one of the centerpiece of his re-election campaign. Here's what adoption of the tax might mean for all of us.