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    By Molly McCluskey, The Motley Fool

    | 4:27PM 5/29/2012
    Whether you're traveling with infants or teenagers, odds are there's a hotel willing to cater to your every need. From kids-only check-in to parents' nights off, many hotels realize that happy kids mean happy parents.

    By Bruce Watson

    | 5:15PM 5/25/2012
    The average CEO of an S&P 500 company brings home almost $13 million -- but some earn much more. The AP's list of the 10 highest-paid CEOs highlights where the biggest paychecks went -- and what America's companies got in return.

    By Ross Kenneth Urken

    | 2:06PM 5/25/2012
    In a move to give itself more of a voice in an online conversation in which it largely gets lambasted, investment banking giant Goldman Sachs joined Twitter Thursday.

    By Dan Caplinger

    | 3:01PM 5/23/2012
    Not much, and the jokes on you if you think otherwise. As the Facebook IPO makes abundantly clear, ordinary investors need to stop counting on Wall Street to look out for them.

    By Dan Caplinger

    | 5:30AM 5/23/2012
    Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin gave up his U.S. citizenship and emigrated to Singapore immediately before Facebook's IPO. For him, it's not a bad tax move. But could it be right for you?

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

    | 3:35PM 5/21/2012
    When businesses do things that harm workers, the environment, or the health and safety of their consumers, we are justifiably outraged. But do the companies deserve all the blame? Not necessarily.

    By Ross Kenneth Urken

    | 3:56PM 5/18/2012
    The most interesting story about investing and social media isn't that you can buy shares of Facebook -- it's the way so many advisers and investors are using social networking sites to connect with each other, and with market information.

    By The Associated Press

    | 9:40AM 5/18/2012
    Oil prices hovered below $93 a barrel Friday in Asia, pausing after the latest twists in Europe's debt crisis triggered a sharp two-week sell-off. Crude has plunged about 13% over the past two weeks.

    By Bruce Watson

    | 3:20PM 5/17/2012
    What do you get when an economist digs into America's food culture? If the economist is Tyler Cowan, you get "An Economist Gets Lunch," in which he offers some surprising culprits for our eating woes, and some clever ways to get the best meals for less.

    By Business Insider

    | 4:40PM 5/15/2012
    General Motors has pulled $10 million in ads from Facebook because they just didn't work, according to The Wall Street Journal. GM is the first major advertiser to indicate disappointment with Facebook and reduce its ad spending on the site.