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Business Update: Stocks crumble
Wall Street slumped nearly four percent on Thursday, erasing all gains for the year, as regulatory concerns cause investors to change their risk a...
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Consumer prices go down
For the first time in a year, U.S. consumer prices moved lower thanks in part to cheaper energy costs, in a sign the U.S. economy is recovering wi...
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TV networks go back to basics
The TV ad selling season is getting underway, and viewers could be the big winners as the networks spend money to upgrade programming.
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GM is making money again
General Motors made more than $2 billion in the first quarter and is a year ahead of schedule on its initial turnaround plan, but can they keep it...
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Business Update: The cost of fear
Persistent fears resulted in big losses, nearly $200 billion in market value disappeared from major European markets on Friday. Wall Street was no...
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Financial success redefined
A debt-free semi-retiree discusses his saving and spending strategies, as many Americans redefine the meaning of financial success in the post rec...
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College search gets social
New college search sites like Unigo are breaking down the barriers between students and colleges- and making picking the right college increasingly...
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Business Update: Bulls return
A solid Wall Street rally erased all of the losses made since last Thursday’s dizzying drop as Spain's new cost-cutting plan eased investo...
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Microsoft’s latest Google battle
Microsoft is launching an updated version of its Office software- hoping to hold a firm grip on its highly profitable software and battle Google’s ...
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Sandwich board man gets a job
Paul Nawrocki became one of the faces of the Great Recession when he donned a sandwich board in New York City to beg for a job, but after a two-ye...
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Sandwhich board man gets a job
Paul Nawrocki became one of the faces of the Great Recession when he donned a sandwich board in New York City to beg for a job, but after a two-ye...
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Wall Street’s wild swings
Concerns remain about last week’s dramatic stock plunge, even as Wall Street flies high on a bailout plan for Greece.
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Help wanted signs return
Outsourcing firm Accenture is planning to add 50,000 new jobs by August, just one of the company’s preparing to keep the four-month old rebound in...
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The working mom challenge
A new survey just ahead of Mothers Day shows the tough economy is putting pressure on working moms.
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