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Past articles by Jordan:

Here's a quick way to make a budget and start saving more money

The more you track your spending and keep an eye on it, the better you'll get at homing in on your monthly expenses. → Read More

How to make a budget

The more you track your spending, the better you'll get at honing in on your monthly expenses. Making a budget is easy and can help set you on the path to financial security. → Read More

KFC can't shake its menu problems in the UK

Nearly two weeks after KFC restaurants in the UK were running out of chicken, the fast food chain is still struggling to get some sides to their franchises. Some locations remain closed and hundreds of other stores are offering only limited menus. → Read More

Adam Silver on paying college athletes

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver sits down with CNNMoney's Ahiza Garcia to talk about the pros and cons of paying college athletes, and responds to LaVar Ball's idea for a new league that would let top basketball prospects skip college altogether. → Read More

Why you should double check your bigger paycheck

Many workers will likely see increases in their paychecks due to tax cuts, but employer underwithholding could make that check fatter than it really should be. CNNMoney's Christine Romans explains how to make sure you don't owe money at the end of the year. → Read More

Will the NBA All-Star Game draft ever be televised?

The NBA switched up the format of its All-Star game this year, letting captains pick their teams. But the draft wasn't televised -- will it ever be? CNNMoney's Ahiza Garcia sits down with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to find out. → Read More

Buffett, Bezos & Dimon try to tackle health care

Billionaires Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway, Jeff Bezos of Amazon and Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase are trying to give their hundreds of thousands of U.S. employees a better option on health insurance. Here's what they've had to say about the health care industry over the years. → Read More

Google CEO: Net neutrality 'a principle we all need to fight for'

Google CEO Sundar Pichai insists net neutrality is → Read More

Google CEO: Democracies should draw line on hate speech, not us

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Google CEO Sundar Pichai addresses the debate over how major tech companies decide to censor content. → Read More

Google CEO: Net neutrality 'a principle we all need to fight for'

Google CEO Sundar Pichai insists net neutrality is → Read More

Google CEO: Democracies should draw line on hate speech, not us

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Google CEO Sundar Pichai addresses the debate over how major tech companies decide to censor content. → Read More

Recycle 120 billion bottles? Coke wants to do it

Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey unveils the company's plan to recycle the plastic equivalent of every bottle they put out into the world by 2030. He also responds to environmental critics who say the company still isn't doing enough. → Read More

Black unemployment rate is lowest on record at 6.8%

The unemployment rate for the black population hit 6.8% in December. It stands at the lowest point since the Bureau of Labor Statistics started collecting that data in 1972. But the record number is still well above rates for other races. → Read More

Tax cuts are a big gift to business. But will workers win too?

Republicans are poised to cut the corporate tax rate which they say will lead to economic growth, more jobs and higher wages. But analyses of corporate reform, especially a tax holiday on foreign profits, show that the money won't necessarily trickle down to workers. → Read More

These 1960s custom cars scream retrofuturism

The 1960s was flush with custom car designers creating futuristic modes of transportation from their very own garages. At car shows, designers Gene Winfield and Herb Adams are still showing their 60s-era masterpieces. → Read More

AT&T CEO speaks out on the Time Warner deal

At the New York Times DealBook conference, AT&T CEO Randall L. Stephenson said, → Read More

'I had to clean up underwear': Startup responds to harassment suit

The tech industry promised to code solutions to the world's problems. But it can't seem to fix one of its own: rampant sexual harassment in the workplace. A lawsuit against virtual reality startup UploadVR left the community divided. Now the women are speaking out -- and so are the men. → Read More

Where to go when thrown off YouTube? Alt-Tech

Content creators with fringe views are seeking new platforms. As mainstream sites apply restrictions to their posts, they're popping up on alternative sites. But some → Read More

Meet the CEOs who decide what you see online

As they've grown in power, tech companies are now dealing with more nuanced questions about what to allow on their platforms. We sit down with a few who grapple with where to draw the line between the free flow of ideas and hate speech. → Read More

Red Pill: A search for dating advice turns into radicalization

It's a term made famous by 'The Matrix,' but almost two decades after the movie's release, 'Red Pill' has been co-opted by internet communities who think everything they've been told about society -- gender, race, politics -- is a lie. Laurie Segall takes you down the rabbit hole. → Read More