A variety of consumer-focused articles appears daily in The New York Times and on our blogs. Each weekday morning, we gather them together here so you can quickly scan the news that could hit you in your wallet.
- What I saved from the flood. (Booming)
- Facebook's false faces undermine its credibility. (Business)
- Elmo puppeteer accused of underage relationship. (Media Decoder)
- With airfares, travelers trade clarity for greater choice. (Business)
- Alzheimer's precursors seen in brain at early age. (Science Times)
- Antibiotics are a gift to be handled with care. (Well)
- Cholesterol tests may not require fasting. (Well)
- Unusual number of people living with relatives. (Economix)
- More companies are tracking online data. (Bits)
- A lie that's good for password security. (Gadgetwise)
- A new bid for the 100-watt lightbulb market. (Green)